Oh God. He's at it again...
I suspect that with this release, I'm setting a precedent. For my last EP, Australia #1 I did a short run of 10 home burned CDs, with a homemade cover and some other bits & bobs in the package. It was nice as a one-off, and I was amazed that it sold out in a day (but there was only 10! 🤣)
With this latest release, Past Pastures Past (another collection of chilled, bucolic tunes in a similar vein to Pastoral Pyramids), I thought I'd do something similar.
The interest on social media has been a little surprising. I'm doing another 10, and I think they'll go as quickly as the Aus EP.
I must say, I have gone to town a little. Die-cutting the sleeves and pasting a page from the Ladybird book The Farm behind, finding some old educational slides on Farms & Farming to pop in the package, sorting out a special little 'Thank You' card that will grow wildflowers if you plant it.
It's a lot of work for someone who isn't really that crafty, but I must admit I do enjoy it.
I think I'll need to get used to it, as I may need to make more of each CD if I carry on... 😆
If you're interested in hearing a preview of the actual music, Katy Jay from SkyLab Radio had an exclusive play of one of the tracks on her Mixed Feeling Show earlier in the month. You can hear it below from around 1:48 in...
If you like the sound of that and fancy a go at securing one of the extremely limited CDs, then follow me on Twitter, Mastodon and my Bandcamp site (link to my links below!) - I'll be announcing on all 3 when it's released. But you'll need to be quick! Of course, you could buy the tunes on Bandcamp if you missout on the CD... 😁
I'll pop a more general post on here when it's out with some links to the tunes etc.
Cheers,
.g
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