Showing posts with label Hungry Eye radio interview. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hungry Eye radio interview. Show all posts

Friday, June 6, 2008

Hungry Eye webstore update June/ July 2008!

The Hungry Eye webstore's just been updated for June & July 2008 with a whole bunch of new releases, including some releases by the Chicago's Daily Void, Madrid, Spain's Lineas Albies, Athens, Georgia's Entertainment (their brand new debut CD!), Finland's Siniaalto, the great soundtrack to Beaufort coming out of Israel, and a bunch more. Check out the webstore here for the newest additions: hungryeyerecords.com/store.html

We're trying to bring more titles into the webstore, so hopefully around mid summer we'll have another big update like this. But also in the meantime, TAKE NOTE:

We're trying to move some stock and raise some scratch for upcoming releases, so we're having a sale on CDs. For June and July we're offering 5 CDs for $50 postage paid (a little bit more overseas). Help us clear some space and bring some dough in so we can release some more stuff!

Prefer vinyl? Want to place a bigger order for vinyl? Postage is tough on those nowadays (especially as we're shipping from Canada for the time being), but hit us up on the store's email address and we can see about hooking you up a nice deal on vinyl.

Monday, July 9, 2007

Hungry Eye radio appearances in Montreal and New York

They've already happened!

But with the aid of the glorious, new-fangled inter-web, you can still access them and listen yourself.

Dan from Hungry Eye stopped by East Village Radio to say hi to our dear friend Harris Smith during his show Modern Products on June 24th, and Harris was kind enough to let him say a few words to his listeners about some upcoming events and general goings-on. Always the HE supporter, there's some Black Ice and Sixteens tracks in the podcast as well as Harris's trademark melange of post-punk, dub, and spaghetti western sounds. Download the podcast here!

Then, on July 2nd, back in la belle provence, dodging thunderstorms along the way, Hungry Eye descended onto the hallowed halls of Concordia University's CJLO radio station for an interview and to play some tracks on Nassim and Pierre's Beautiful Music for Ugly Children radio show. General hilarity ensued and much fun was had, and tracks spun by the likes of the Bellmer Dolls, Black Ice, the Holy Kiss, the Skabs, and non-Hungry Eye artists like Frustration, Entertainment, the Need, Nacht'raum, Abwaerts, and Siekiera. Thanks to Nassim and Pierre. This show can be downloaded for a limited time at the Beautiful Music for Ugly Children livejournal page.