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Tiny Holes: City of Siege: Olympia - VINYL LPTitle: City of Siege: Olympia Artist: Tiny Holes Label: K. Records Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 789856127115 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2019 05 17 Number of Discs: 1 Tiny Holes is the avant new wave dance super group you never heard of. These future legends of independent music skirted the fine line between obscurity and nothingness, producing a small, effective body of cheeky noise. 35+ years later, Seattle uber producer Jack Endino, who mixed and
Title: City of Siege: OlympiaArtist: Tiny Holes
Label: K. Records
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 789856127115
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2019-05-17
Number of Discs: 1
Tiny Holes is the avant-new wave-dance super group you never heard of. These future legends of independent music skirted the fine line between obscurity and nothingness, producing a small, effective body of cheeky noise. 35+ years later, Seattle uber-producer Jack Endino, who mixed and mastered the album, says "The whole thing is impossibly brilliant". The story so far: In the late 70s electronic music pioneer Steve Fisk (future producer of Nirvana, Screaming Trees, Beat Happening, Soundgarden, Pigeonhed, and everyone else) and burgeoning sound artist Steve Peters started a quirky electro-pop project called Customer Service, that was launched on the back of Fisk's "Snake Attack", a 7" 45rpm (Mr. Brown Records) released under the name Anonymous. It included the faux supermarket P.A. announcement, "customer service aisle 9, customer service aisle 9". After moderate exposure in Olympia and Seattle (their first gig was opening for Gang of Four and local heroes The Beakers), this duo morphed into a trio with future fanzine publisher, cassette-zine visionary, and Sub/Pop record mogul Bruce Pavitt, called Professional Ethics. A few rehearsals, one recording session (resulting in a song released on a Mr. Brown compilation tape), and zero gigs later, the rhythm section of drummer Phillip Hertz and bass monster Paul Tison came on board, and Tiny Holes was born. For a year they annoyed the neighbors and laid waste to dance floors in Olympia, Portland, and Seattle with their slightly deranged exhortations. Before hanging up their skates they played one last gig, a benefit for beloved community radio station KAOS-FM at Popeye's in Olympia. Thanks to engineer Peter Randlette, that show was recorded on a mobile 8-track. It was given a cursory rough mix for posterity and went into the closet, never quite forgotten. 35 years later, the master tapes were unearthed, baked, and transferred to digital. Legendary underground producer Jack Endino agreed to handle the mix, and Seattle comix artist Peter Bagge was drafted to create cover art. Pell Mell drummer Robert Beerman, now a graphic designer, joined as the design guru, and K chieftain (and long-time Tiny Holes fan) Calvin Johnson agreed to make it a thing, and here we are.
Tracks:
1.1 Intro
1.2 Russian Satellites
1.3 I'm in a Room
1.4 Adventure
1.5 Flying in An Airplane
1.6 DBFC
1.7 Pounding Hooves
1.8 City of Siege
1.9 I Love You
1.10 Walking on Air
1.11 I Refuse
1.12 Billy
1.13 Come on Down
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These are slick little gadgets! They hold a cord so it doesnβt fall behind a table or chest. I affixed one to the side of our nightstand and my phone charges there all night. Genius- no installation skills required.
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These are perfect for keeping the charging cords organized. I have difficulty reaching the floor when I need them. I work from home and need to charge my phone and laptop often. So far the adhesive is holding up. The magnet is strong enough and the cord is light weight and does not slip through the hole. I have usB and C cords. We use them at the side of bed for our cell phones. Itβs on the side of our nightstand. Makes vacuuming easier to. The cord is off the floor. Overall happy with these. Worth the money.
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These work pretty well and adhere securely. I chose to stick on the underside lip on my nightstand in case it damages finish. I like that they pop open to remove cord when desired, although sometimes it opens when I pull on cord too hard. Overall, I think they are help and save me from rummaging around for my cord.
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The perfect gadget to keep my charging cord within reach. Adhesive backing allows you to place it just about anywhere. The magnetized closure keeps the cord secure but still allows for easy removal.
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Easy to install, sturdy, and a must-have around the house!
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These cord clips are the best! I have them all over my house where we have chargers. Very easy to install (just peel off a sticker), they hold nicely and have saved my from searching around for cords! The magnetic hook makes them extra sturdy. These fit so many different types of cords, a must have these days!
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