A lot of music collectors seek out these Advance/Promotional releases
Some proceed to commercial releases with changed track names or even deletions, this release is pretty much as the commercial release - Advance copy
Black Dice are an American group which began by creating a fusion of noise music with rock structures but they then moved on to interesting soundscapes.
This release is their early music, very interesting blending of music (using real instruments!) and rock beats - if your ears (and imagination) are hungry for something different but sort of recogniseable, listen to these guys (the Pigs video is pretty good too!)
Black Dice - Mr. Impossible
Domino
Cat# No catalogue number issued - Promotional advance copy
2012
Australian promotional release. Mono thermal printed CDr face. Note the use of thermal printing and CDr media, this is common practice by the labels or artists because it is not financially feasible to undertake short "pressed" runs, CDr being the usual option used. Thermal printers (such as Rimage) are commonly used by the recording industry for these releases.
CD clear plastic sleeve is in good condition, track listing printed onto a large label but no bio is included.
CDr media is in very good condition, inspected under a white halogen light source and I can see NO marks at all. I then played the ENTIRE release, every track, and there are no issues with playback at all.
Tracks: Pinball Wizard, Rodriguez, The Jacker, Pigs, Spy Vs Spy, Out Body Drifter, Shithouse Drifter, Carnitas, Brunswick Sludge