Showing posts with label correction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label correction. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Dep't of Corrections

A bit of a mixup in one of our otherwise 100% accurate reviews, from the latest list, pointed out by a customer, who wrote to say:

"By the way, the Sitar Outreach Ministry is doing Hall of the Mountain King from Greig's Peer Gynt Suite, not Stravinsky's Rite of Spring. At least that's what's in the audio clip. Tsk, tsk. And here I thought you guys were infallible!"

Thanks for spotting that. Whoops! Although, in our defense, the sticker on the cassette SAYS it's a cover of "Rites Of Spring", for some reason.

Monday, March 1, 2010

Dep't of Corrections

It seems that somehow a couple minor mistakes crept into this past week's list (well, maybe more than a couple, but there's definitely two we know about)...

It's been pointed out to us (repeatedly) that Pantha Du Prince's excellent "Black Noise" album is not his debut full-length, he's got a bunch of other records as well, whoops. You can be sure that the person here who wrote our review is pretty stoked to find that out!

And the Saint Vitus "Die Healing" vinyl we listed is actually a single LP, not a double, it was mis-entered in our database as such, sorry for the confusion (if anyone even noticed our mistake).

Otherwise, we're pretty sure everything on the list was 1000% correct and factually accurate, including our opinions.

Monday, November 23, 2009

D'oh!

Sorry, there's (at least one) mistake we just found on our last list, #333, that needs correctin': Turns out the new cassette and cd-r on the Sonic Meditations label we highlighted isn't called what we thought it was, not exactly. We got the artist name/album title switched around, whoops! It's "Glacier" by Sounding The Deep, not "Sounding The Deep" by Glacier. If you look at the cover, you can see why we made this error, it says Glacier much bigger than anything else, and it more of a logo-y lookin' font. Also, if you ask us, Glacier is a better name for a band, but anyway, sorry for the confusion.

Monday, January 26, 2009

Whoops, correction.

In our review of the Pom Pom cd on list #310, we said it was a collection of tracks selected from their prior vinyl-only releases. Well, we were wrong about that, it's actually a cd version of their 2x12" entitled 32. Sorry, didn't mean to mislead. And either way, it's a great cd if you like that minimal, Kompakt-style techno stuff.