
I got their "Sevens & Twelves" when it first came out- *lovely* packaging.
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:04, Reply)

feeling someone would post something like this ^... pfft.. I give you
credit
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:10, Reply)

It worked. Is that common?
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:15, Reply)

if you did it everytime you wanted a blowjob it would stop working i reckon.
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:45, Reply)

Apparently women can have too much of a good thing.
( , Tue 10 Jul 2012, 0:15, Reply)

Which has some of the spazziest drumming ever.
Recorded in their halls of residence rooms too, factfans.
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:10, Reply)

I assumed as Four Tet were (in my mind at least) more well-known that Fridge would be the spin off.
I used to be a sucker for packaging, until I became absolutely broke and started downloading music for free. They still get my money if they're touring nearby, don't you worry...
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:10, Reply)

I like CD/vynal/tape cases and the inlays to read. Most I do is just transfer what I buy to mp3..
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:14, Reply)

Transferred all my stuff too and then I realised all my CD's lay obsolete in a box somewhere and I only really listened to the music. For me the benefits of downloading (lots of) free music outweighed the means, but I don't see myself as a pirate. For example, I downloaded the latest Sigur Rós album, Valtari, for free, but I'm forking out £700 to go and see them live in Reykjavik; that's just how I roll...
( , Mon 9 Jul 2012, 23:18, Reply)