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Dirt Cult subscription series

Posted by Loren on October 14, 2014

Dirt Cult subscription series
Dirt Cult subscription series

Dirt Cult Records has announced plans for a subscription series with the label. For $100 members will receive a combination of the label's future releases, "totalling" 10 LPs. Members will also receive limited color pressings (when available) and other items in their quarterly shipments.

Dirt Cult has released records from Needles//Pins, Low Culture, Sundowners, Dan Padilla, and many more. Plans for the remainder of 2014 include Feral Trash, Hysterese, Catholic Guilt (12"), and Big Dick LPs and 7"s including Crow Bair and a split between Low Culture and Iron Chic.

Check after the jump for a detailed description about the offer. None-US residents are asked to contact the label individually for shipping information.

In label founder Chris Mason's words:

I've been toying with this idea for some time now, and I've finally decided to give it a go, in hope that some of you will be into it. So here's the deal:

For just $100 (basically you're paying wholesale prices on all releases) you will receive of the next ten full lengths on 12" vinyl (or two 7"s - which equal one full length). So it could be five full lengths and ten 7"s or eight full lengths and four 7"s, and so on. Make sense?
Oh and if there is a limited color version of the record (which there is 9 times out of 10), you're receive that version!

To make this cost effective, records will be shipping once every 3 months (so basically we'll send you any new releases every March, June, September, and December).

Also, anyone who subscribes can hit me up at dirtcultrecords@gmail.com to fill any gaps (that we still have in print) in our back catalog.

Oh and with every shipment, we'll throw in some cool free stuff like distro records, posters, CDs, etc.

We've been releasing records since 2006. In 2013 we released 14 records and in 2014 we're poised to hit 13. We're not going anywhere anytime soon, and with your subscription you'll be helping with the sustainability of the label.

 

 

Dirt Cult subscription series
Dirt Cult subscription series

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