[5.29.06]

The Mike Shiflet/Adam Strohm split is now available, $5 ppd in the USA. The cdr is housed in a sleeve adorned by some really nicely designed packaging courtesy of Mr. Shiflet. See the catalog page for more info on this release.

In other news, selections from Bild Quilt will be shown at the MUHKA film museum in Antwerp sometime soon. Check it out if you're in the neighborhood.

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[3.04.06]

Bild Quilt was featured as part of the DVDrome and Satellite of Love shows at the 2006 Rotterdam International Film Festival. DVDrome, which ran at a gallery in conjunction with the festival, featured dvds and dvdrs which find their creators operating outside of the mainstream, using the format as an alternate mode of expression. Satellite of Love broadcast many of the same dvds on VPRO, meaning that there's a chance that some little old Dutch lady had the luck to catch some of Bild Quilt on the telly. Very nice.

In other news, the split cdr from myself and Mike Shiflet in nearing the final stages of completion. The disc is tentatively scheduled for an late March/early April release. Be on the lookout.

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[11.13.05]

Please forgive the lag in communication from the Ordnung camp these last months. The transition to Chicago is complete, and the usual trappings of such a move have been a drain on time and resources. But, things are slowly coming back to life.

We've still got copies of Bild Quilt available, if you're still meaning to snag one, now's the time. There are precious few Adams and the Blackout cdrs left, less than five remain for the taking.

Upcoming releases include a release by yours truly, possibly a split, and a few other little tidbits that are in the very tentative stages of planning. More word when we've got it.

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[7.20.05]

For those of you to whom this serves as an introduction to Ordnung (and that's most of you, I'm sure), welcome.

The Bild Quilt dvds are ready. Check out the catalog page for full details. I'm very excited about this release, a collaborative affair between filmmaker Lori Felker and 16 different musicians, myself included. The roster's split pretty evenly between Pittsburgh artists and those from other locales around the country, with one international participant.

Adams and the Blackout's debut recording, the Live in Garfield cdr is still available. It may be a while before the "studio" recordings see the light of day, so buy this one while you can.

There's some good stuff churning in the Ordnung pipeline. Be patient, and it shall come.

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