let's see.
first off, subco is currently in the business of actively reviving itself. this means that we are open for new releases and new artists. if you've got something, just email it to me. if you're working on something, feel free to give an advance warning.
secondly, if you're on last.fm, i've started a group dedicated to this label. so feel free to join in and tell all your friends. while on the subject, all new releases have been provided (as full-length previews) to said website, as well as a bunch of old ones.
lastly, in a final attempt at stopping the spambots dead in their tracks, i've messed around with the posting code a bit, so if you're not logged in, you'll notice. if this doesn't work, that will spell the end of the open posting policy. luckily we still have an open joining policy. eh?
hi.
improved once again, you can now say hello to the new sublogic website - the result of several months of webbuidling effort. the old one was satiated for too long already, so this was about time. and i'm satisfied. of coarse, otherwise you wouldn't be looking at it right now.
some things you might be interested to know about it:
it's become something of a netlabel/weblog hybrid. this news post is an entry just as much as a release is, and you can post comments on either and anything else that qualifies as such. as a result, i decided to drop the "feedback" section.
the forum is now... a forum. i mean, one forum. it's just a bunch of threads, not divided into multiple sections. the forums were never used that intensely since the last site update, and what with all the blog-like functionality, i don't think it'll ever become too chaotic.
there is a new rss feed that will expell new releases -er, entries- and have playlist data enclosed when music is present. users of winamp/shoutcast live (and probably others that support rss with enclosures) will be able to stream the files directly into their favourite media player. isn't that neat? the old "talk" rss feed is currently defunct, but may see a replacement some day soon.
oh. you should start using the firefox browser just about now. this site uses some of the neat tricks that CSS2 offers, and IE6 doesn't support those (actually, IE6 has enough trouble properly rendering CSS1 as it is). so if you're using IE and think this site looks messy or is hard to read or whatever, then that's not because i'm a bad web designer (i'm not, you see, and this site is 100% standard compliant), but because the people at microsoft can't code. i didn't test this site with the IE7 beta, because, well, it's a beta, and it incorporates so many ideas copied directly from firefox (tabbed browsing, anyone?) that i simply refuse to take it into account until windows installs it on my machine without asking (which will probably happen when it's through the beta phase). the sad story is that people unaware of firefox (of which there are still way too many) are actually going to believe this was microsoft's idea, and they will get down on their bare knees and thank them for giving them this great feature. to make a long story short: firefox rocks and IE, pretty much by definition, does not. so use firefox.
anyhow, i should stop ranting. go forth enjoy the newness. new releases are coming your way, albeit very, very slowly.
oh, and you may start posting your thoughts on the new site below.
all middle age and newer releases are currently present on the servers of the internet archive. for those of you who prefer to download releases as one zip file, you now can, albeit from a slower server. links to these zip files have been added to all releases starting with #104; you'll find them in the "related web" box.
hey again.
yesterday, rtn003 got released. a tenfold huzzah for outgate and his minimal hypnotechno! this is the stuff that we like.
in other news, two more dj mixes have surfaced featuring material from sublogic releases. first off is harald walker's firecracker mix, released on the dutch sonic walker blog/label, which involves two tracks from forcesupreme's stylewar ep: "warpsig" and "cuntmustash".
then, there is another mix by dj l'embrouille, this time released on the avionix netlabel: his netlabel mix week 51 includes another track from cadra's last ep. these mixes are worth their download time. even if you're on dialup.
yes, it has been delayed for a month and a half, but FLW001 is here now. luckily, i'm not about making apologies, so just start enjoying it and you'll forget about how late it came in soon enough. however, due to aforementioned delay, other new releases have been piling up behind it for some time now, so new material will be arriving soon (of course, i had to have all three "001" releases out in the open before anything else - that's the perfectionist i am).
what's also new is the rss feed. firefox users should note the small orange icon in the bottom right corner; those of you who use another browser may need to find the orange button that says "RSS" to start making use of this great new feature. well, right now "great" means it contains the same releases as the "home" page - the last of each sublabel - but it can grow still. for now, you can use it to rest assured you'll know when a new release arrives. what a comfort!
hi there. after nearly half a year of comatose slumber, we've done it once more and the new site is finally ready for you to behold. what's new? well... everything is; just go and check it out. and don't forget to check out the new releases!
oh, while i'm at it, there's one thing to mention about those releases. i know i promised to have 3 releases ready at the time of launch, but the itch to get it all going outgrew my desire for consistency. therefore, only the routine and transfer "001" releases are here now, and FLW001 will follow shortly (that is, as soon as it's ready).