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Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sale. Show all posts

Wednesday, June 20

Mailorder Sale!


Did you know that sakistore.net has over 60,000 vinyl, CD, DVD, magazine, and tape titles available online?

New and recent releases from Drag City, Kranky, Sub Pop, Saddle Creek, Jagjaguwar, Sacred Bones, Hozac, Impulse, Mississippi, Mexican Summer and tons more priced to move and shipped fast to just about anywhere.

For a limited time you can use the following coupon code at checkout for 10% off your entire order!

42XF6PL7

*Limit one per customer. Valid for online use only. Includes free digital high-five!

Wednesday, December 15

Seance at saki: The Movie!!!


Now on sale at saki : A DVD of the The Bitter Tears and Bob Dey's Tank Engine Man performing for saki's first Art Challenge on October 30th, 2010. Only $3!

Tasked with telling the story of the pioneering Spiritualists the Fox Sisters, BDTEM sings the tale while The BT's take things to a whole new level of Bitter Tears Weird.
Included with the film is a soundtrack of incidental music prepared especially for the night's event!

And it's all available for only $3! Come into saki and ask for it!

Friday, November 12

SALE! How To Wreck A Nice Beach SALE!

If the capital letters and exclamation points didn't give it away - we're having a sale! How To Wreck A Nice Beach: The Vocoder From WWII to Hip-Hop, Dave Tompkins' extensive and awesome history of the Vocoder, will heretofore be on sale at saki for a mere $23! That's $12 off the list price for those of you without calculators. Come and get it while we've still got it.



Here are a couple of blurbs I copy and pasted from the internet:



"No one knows more about the vocoder than Dave Tompkins, not even the dude who invented it. [A]n awesome book about the vocoder and its cultural impact… read it immediately."
—The Fader



"It’s unquestionably brilliant, not only one of the best music books of the year, but also one of the best music books ever written."
—Los Angeles Times



“How to Wreck a Nice Beach is much more than a labor of love: It’s an intergalactic vision quest fueled by several thousand gallons of high-octane spiritual-intellectual lust. Outside of, say, William Vollmann, it’s hard to think of an author so ravished by his subject... A hallucinatory stew of Rimbaud, Tom Wolfe, Lester Bangs, and Bootsy Collins.”
—New York




Don't forget, Avey Tare's solo new solo LP Down There is still on sale for $15.50!