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July 2007
Tiki Road Trip 2 is available NOW at:
http://www.tydirium.net/tiki/tikiroadtrip.html
About Tiki Road Trip 2:
Tiki Road Trip by James Teitelbaum was released in 2003 to universal acclaim among the Tiki, roadside attraction, mid century modern, Exotica, vintage/retro, and Polynesian Pop communities. This guidebook to the whens and wheres of all things Tiki sent thousands of people on six continents to hundreds of destinations, where they all gleefully imbibed exotic rum drinks, chowed down on...
PROLUSION by Left Orbit Temple, now ON SALE
Hello LOT fans!
We're down to our last case of PROLUSION CDs, so we've decided to put the last of them ON SALE.
This is a professionally recorded, mixed, and mastered CD, made in a pressing plant by a record label - no home-made CD-R baloney here. The disc also contains a CD-ROM section with the work of nine visual artists and a bunch of other goodies on it.
The CD is now only $8 in the USA, postpaid, and $10 outside of North America...
Prolusion re-launch
Hi everyone
In anticipating the pair of new projects being developed by Left Orbit Temple, we have decided to do a major re-launch of Prolusion.
The word Prolusion means (according to Webster's New World Dictionary - 1913 edition):
"A trial before the principal performance; a prelude; an introductory essay or exercise."
We titled the first Left Orbit Temple release Prolusion because it was a bit of en experiment.
We wanted to test the waters and see if...
New Releases
Left Orbit Temple has two new projects in the works.
Because of an unintended haitus after the initial release of Prolusion (the re-launch of Prolusion is happening right now), a little bit of a backlog of material has been building up.
The second Left Orbit Temple release will follow the same format as Prolusion, with about 50 to 60 minutes of music, and 10 to 12 artists on the EnhancedCD portion of the disc. We'll also be releasein the music only (without the multimedia...
Meg Lee Chin
A couple of people have asked about the rumors that Meg Lee Chin did some recording with Left Orbit Temple.
She did, in fact do a session with LOT while James was in London, UK recording Prolusion at Star Track studios (in Wapping).
Unfortunately, she was still under contract to Invisible Records at the time, so Invisible's founder (one Mr. Atkins) had a letter sent to LOT Central requesting (errr... insisting) that Meg's performance not be used.
Sure, it makes sense...
