Monday, 7 June 2010

Copies of Foxtrot Echo Lima Tango available now

We are pleased to announce that you can now purchase copies of Foxtrot Echo Lima Tango, a 160 page fanzine dedicated to all things Felt, via the Paypal button at the top of this blog page.

The 'zine costs £10 including postage within the UK, £12 for Europe and £13 for further afield.

Since there's only 500 copies, it might be a good idea to get a copy sooner rather than later. If you should want to have it, that is.

20 comments:

  1. Great stuff, ordered at 7.26am Monday, looking forward to this.

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  2. And received this morning!

    What a wonderful reading experience and a step back in time. A Beautifully produced book (I refuse to call it a fanzine), an amazing journey.

    Congrats to all involved.

    Looking forward to issue 2 !!

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  3. Thanks very much! Very gratifying that its first readers seem to be so appreciative, we've had some nice mails too...

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  4. Had my copy dropped off by good ol' Patrick yesterday evening and I have to say it exceeded my expectations, which were damn near sky-high anyway! Fantastic job, beautifully put together and best of all it seems to deepen the mystery rather than spoiling it, which is a rare achievement indeed. Gushing over. Thanks!

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  5. An excellent read - the biggest revelation for me was the "Bubblegum Perfume" reissue artwork - never knew there was a reissue planned - and "Female Star" making its debut CD appearance replacing "A Wave Cashed On Rocks"! It's 3 years late according to the artwork - let's hope we don't have to wait too long for it.

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  6. Thank you sincerely for sending me a copy of the book-zine. I thoroughly enjoyed Lora's insight into Lawrence's Kubrick-worthy perfectionism and the accompanying scans of artwork instructions. Also Phil King's transcription of the Tyne radio interview. The highlight, though, for me was Chris Heath's epic unabridged encounter from 1985. A congratulatory box of Trebles to all whose blood, sweat and schmindieness went into it. x

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  7. Thanks a lot, got it through the post this morning and read it all straight away. I'm wishing I hadn't so there was more to read but the fanzine's brilliant. x

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  8. Received mine today - it is very lovely - well done!

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  9. Simon Goddard!

    Please get in touch with me - I have a couple of suggestions for additions to any future edition of your Mozipedia (both related to The Smiths).

    Email is dlg[AT]accounts.teps-gb.com

    And yes, I ordered the zine this morning!

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  10. What a wonderful collection of writing, a beautiful set of images and an unforgettable set of ideas - thank you for making this

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  11. Wonderful book,thanks for all the hard work. Gideon Coe on bbc6 is repeating a Janice Long Felt Session from 1986 on his show 15th June (should be available on iplayer).

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  12. Received my copy of this yesterday and couldn't put it down. Excellent job!

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  13. Just wanted to thank you people for all the wonderful feedback received, be it here or elsewhere. Makes it even more worthwhile.
    We'll make sure it spreads to the contributors.
    Felt!

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  14. Wonderful publication and beautifully produced: much more than a fanzine surely.
    Ooh and looking at an above posting, how about a Lozipedia?!

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  15. Got my copy over the weekend. Just beautiful - nice work! I'm posting about it right now over at Stupefaction. Thank you!

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  16. Thanks for the lovely post Karate, just read it! And, as Christian says, to everyone else who has sent messages, blogged about it etc - it's been a bit overwhelming...

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  17. Thank you for this wonderful book.

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  18. hesketh pearson21 July 2010 at 09:15

    Wonderful read, beautiful object.

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  19. I watched 'Lawrence of Belgravia' last night, which featured this book (which looks amazing). My question is - can you still buy it?

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