Trippin’ Musik replacements
Due to issues with the coloured vinyl pressing on some copies of Trippin’ Musik, we have finally agreed with the pressing plant to get replacement copies in 180g virgin black vinyl. We also have a limited quantity of the complete box set in black vinyl available for sale. If you purchased your copy from this site and have not been contacted by us yet, please email Sarah at nurse@nursewithwound.co.uk
Assorted other news
We are very excited to announce the following forthcoming releases…
Nurse With Wound - The Dream of Reason Brings Forth Monsters
Astres D'or are releasing a beautiful limited edition of ‘The Dream of Reason Brings Forth Monsters’ with original artwork by Babs Santini. This comes as a double hi-fi handcut vinyl records LP, in a handmade sleeve, in an edition of just 25 copies. We will announce a release date in the coming week.
Thirtythree-45 present Drag Acid - Nurse With Wound - The Dream of Reason Brings Forth Monsters
The Irish Publication, Drag Acid from Thirty Three-45, are featuring Nurse With Wound's new studio recording 'The Dream of Reason Brings Forth Monsters' which features as the soundtrack to Conor McGrady's film, 'Entering the Forbidden Zone'. This is accompanied by a 20 page book of satirical art by Babs Santini. This is available in our store, here!
Nurse With Wound - Who Can I Turn to Stereo
Nurse With Wound’s ‘Who Can I Turn To Stereo’ is set to be re released as an LP and box-set. This will be available for pre-order through our website. 333 copies for the box and 111 copies for the vinyl will be available in 5 different colours, in numbered editions.
And finally, Octave Mirbeau and Nurse With Wound
Lenke Lente's new book and CD release is now available for pre sale, here! In ‘A Sensitive Man’, writer and critic, Octave Mirbeau (1848-1917), tells the story of an assassin determined, in the name of the harmony of the world, to rid it of ‘all organisms unsuited to a harmonious and strong life’. Nurse With Wound compliment this dramatic text with a new piece of music, ‘Alienation - The Devil’s Interval’.