From: Mike Fulmer, fulmer.4@osu.edu Subject: KH Previews and Rarities Date: 2/3/2002 11:29:15 AM To: Seance Mailing List - The Church, seance@lists.no-fi.com Got my copy of Karmic Hit Previews and Rarities yesterday, and it is a treasure trove of music! Highly recommend it. The packaging, a digipak, has a nice embossed cover (see Dicscography for image), and an 8-page booklet with a paragraph about each track. Inside the front cover of the booklet is a Chronology of Karmic Hit, including the following statements: --- "1994 The studio confines force a move to more professional surrounds, a deserted studio in Rozelle, formally [sic] the site of Electric Avenue, where many Red Eye recordings were made." "1998 The Karmic Hit Studios are sold as Steve Kilbey moves to Sweden." "1999 After legal much wrangling, Karmic Hit establishes itself properly. The Penny Drops is the first release under new, self-regulated label." "2001 Thanks to public support and sales KH2 Studios open..." --- Which leads me to ask, did Steve sell it to his brothers in 1998? Does he now have any ownership in the studios? Sounds like they're doing well. The Tricka Tricka Boom Boom Song slays me! Mike F. S.A.P. - The Twillies Fanclub "The tree looks funny. The bunny looks funny." -- The Church Discography http://homepage.mac.com/fipster/church/