Mar.8
2009
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FULL UP, SORRY. No more reservations, please.

In a little collaboration with Stefan Goodchild, I'm pleased to present the Analog Industries: Delia Derbyshire t-shirt. (Click the image, and note the AI logo.) Single layer print on the top-of-the-line American Apparel tri-blend t-shirt. I have Stefan's design here, and am ready to order the shirts, but I need to gauge desire so I know how many to get. I won't be re-ordering these, so how ever many I order is however many there will be, ever. If you'd like one (or more), drop me a line and let me know how many and what size. They will be US$18.00 a piece, plus shipping. If these do well (as in "enough to pay for the printing") we'll do others, like Stockhausen and/or others that fit in the Analog Industries ethos. (I wonder if Fletcher would pose...)

If, for some odd reason, you don't know why Delia Derbyshire is just about the coolest person ever in the history of cool, bone up.

Also, the Audio Damage t-shirts will be back in the AD store at the exact same time BigSeq2 is released, so you can get one of those bitches while you're at it. We've got a limited supply, as usual, and once this run is out, we'll delete it and do a new style.

EDIT: Yes, I'll ship to the UK (or anywhere else for that matter); postage will be a bit more, figure around US$8.00. If you want one, email me at the provided link.

EDIT 2: "Gauging interest" was a phrase I picked without properly estimating the desire for something like this, judging from the number of email reservations I've received. I'm meeting with the screenprinters Monday to absolutely verify that they can do what we want (I'm going local PDX for this, as it is a fairly special printing process and I want to stand over their shoulder and make sure it's done right) and I'll be placing the actual order on Tuesday around noon my time (which is GMT-8.) So, if you want one, be sure to reserve it by then, with the knowledge that I'll come knocking for a Paypal payment as soon as I verify shipping costs and the actual shirt costs.

EDIT 3: IMPORTANT! PLEASE READ! Okay, I'm cutting off all reservations right now, as we've reached the limit of what I can deal with without outsourcing this thing to India. I went and met with the printers today, got all the costs and shit sorted out, and will be e-mailing everyone that made a reservation within the next couple hours with a link to a Paypal payment page. If there are any left once the people that have reserved them have payed, I'll put up a notice here with what's available and such.

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Nice!

posted March 8, 2009 by Ataru
Cool design --- Count me in.

posted March 8, 2009 by jay_dubya
Just been checking out Audiolife the last couple of days for some on-demand merch stuff for my band - might be a good idea for your shirts as well perhaps?
link [audiolife.com]
(nb - i have no affiliation with the site other than using it!)

posted March 8, 2009 by ranrun
Very nice. I'd be in for one.

posted March 8, 2009 by shamann
Digital printing on shirts (or pretty much anything, for that matter) is made of Fail. I'm proud to note that I have never, nor will I ever, make a t-shirt that is anything but hand-screened.

To say that I'm a completely unreasonable snob in that regard is to understate the matter entirely. We've shipped back multi-thousand shirt orders for SMG because we were slightly unhappy with minor details of the screen printing. There is absolutely no possible way a digitally printed shirt could pass my muster.

-CR

posted March 8, 2009 by Chris Randall

Seems to be a Delia year! Check the February 01 post on my friend Jessica's blog:

link [tiny.abstractdynamics.org]

I'm psyched. And yes, I know that I want this.

- c

posted March 8, 2009 by beauty pill

Now why didn't I think of that? Brilliant! I want one NOW!
Size small please.

posted March 8, 2009 by NaughtyHill
If you'll ship to the UK I want one, size M please.

posted March 8, 2009 by Mike
I'll ship 'em anywhere. It'll probably be $4.50 per in the US, $8.00 per everywhere else or thereabouts, but I'll go get a true price from the PO when I have the shirts.

Please e-mail me from the link if you want one. It's sometimes hard to tell if someone posted here and also mailed me; easier to count in one spot.

-CR

posted March 8, 2009 by Chris Randall

Thanks for the info which became a history lesson! I have been listening to snippets of her work. Very interesting. Have you heard of Ursula Bogner? >>> link [www.faitiche.de]
Love this old school stuff! :~)

posted March 8, 2009 by synthfiend
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