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Introducing... The Stereo Satanics! |
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Stereo Satanics. Every true rock n roll fan will one day recognize these glam-punk fashionistas from small town Balingen, Germany. Ralph on Fyre (Guitar, Vocals), Dan Shandog (Guitar, Backing Vocals), Black Matze (Bass, Backing Vocals) J. Wilde (Drums) worship at the altar of Lou Reed, Nikki Sudden and the great unspoken truth that is rock n roll music. This is post-historic Garage-Punk with its roots in the 60s and 70s, re-invigorated for today. And does the world need the Stereo Satanics? More than ever, the answer is yes. The fact it’s taken anyone three albums (Surrounded by Ghosts, coming in October on Fading Ways, is their third, following “Pirate Love” and “Whole lotta nothin’”) to even notice is obviously evidence of their greatness.
 Join the Satanic Army (that is their street team and supporter fan base) today, and come out to see the band play live. All your doubts will erode as though Johnny Thunders in his heyday hath appeared before you. Or Nikki. Or Elvis. After all, this is truly a band Surrounded by Ghosts.
"Surrounded by Ghosts" will be available on CD and LP. Please visit The Stereo Satanics online at www.stereosatanics.de and their MySpace. We hereby welcome our newest German friends to the Fading Ways family - the more Ghosts the wiser. |
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Brand new album release: Jud's Sufferboy |
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Fading Ways welcomes JUD to the FW Artist Collective Fading Ways Records Canada, FW UK & the FW Music Store Artist Collective welcomes Jud to our fold for the territories of Canada, UK, BeNeLux and Sweden (Finland tba via FW Finland). Jud's 5th album, Sufferboy, is due out this fall via a staggered international release, but pre-orders can now be made via the FW Music Store. 
"7 years in the making, we extremely proud to present our 5th album. A blinding production by Jon Caffery (Joy Division / Einstürtzende Neubauten) recorded on a fat 2 inch analog machine in the Wong Studios, after lots of sweaty days and nights in the jam room. We appreciate your love and support, we have been getting your mails, we made this, fat and blinding collection of our new best ever creations, for you the Jud fans." - From JudTV.com. Stay tooned for JUD tour dates to be announed shortly! |
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Fading Ways Music is very happy to announce the release of Share Volume 7!
 The Share series has seen great success amidst our street teams of fans, who are very enthusiastic about the fact that our label is legally allowing them, via the use of a NonCommercial Creative Commons license, to freely share the music on and off-line without fear of lawsuit repercussions.
In case you are not yet familiar with Creative Commons, what a CC license does (there are several different ones) is fill in the gaps of intent between full copyright and the public domain, allowing the public certain uses. As you are no doubt aware, European copyright law has taken a turn for the stricter following WIPO's WCT treaty, modelled after the USA's Digital Millenium Copyright Act and resulting in the EU's IP Enforcement Directive now in force. As a result, without express written permission (from labels and publishers) fans can no longer copy music for one another, which hurts the independent artists in a big way as we try and get our music heard. In Canada, since the WIPO WCT has not yet been ratified, the public can still burn music onto CDRs as well as legally download music - this is why Canada must NOT ratify the treaty. Somebody stop the Harper fascists like we stopped the Liberals before them (Hi Sam!). Creative Commons empowers the artist to take back their copyrights into their own hands by allowing them, their small labels and publishers to make public allowances and tell people that it is ok to copy the music for promotional purposes. This includes person to person offline, or p2p online. Since we use the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike license, non-commercial remixes are also allowed, however, they cannot be sold and have to be issued under the same license. Essentially, what Fading Ways artists are telling the public, and have been doing since 2004 with the release of the world's very first CC-licensed physical product CD, Red Orkestra's "After the Wars") is that no one will sue the fans for copying those songs that are licensed under Creative Commons.
And so, without further ado, we unveil (COMING IN FEB! - watch this space for free downloads) Share Vol. 7: 1. The Singles - Hypnotized (from the album "Start Again ") 2. Turku Romantic Movement - The Pigs (of Gadara) (from the album Noise & Confusion ) 3. Red Orkestra - Red Stars (from the Enola EP) 4. Neil Leyton - Intoxicate Me (unreleased demo for the upcoming Elite Nylon album) 5. Aceface - Enough (from the upcoming self-titled EP) 6. Jim Clements - The Bottom Feeders (from the album When the Saints Go )  |
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