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VHF Records
Our most respectable friend, pillar of the community Bill Kellum. He manages to put out our records, along with Sunroof! (who've been known to feature several Vibracathedrals in their ranks), Richard Youngs/Simon Wickham-Smith and Pelt.
QBICO
"A fearless label for The fearless listener !!!" From Milano and curator of the QBICO U-nite events. QBICO vibracathedral release coming early 2007.
Roaratorio
Lovely chap who put out one of our favourite releases, the "my gate's open ..." LP. He talks of releasing a Christmas record by us one day.
tonschacht
Great label out of Köln, releasing nothing but 7"s on heavy vinyl editions. Lookout for fine releases by the likes of Minit, Gate, Oren Ambarchi, Ashtray Navigations and Vote Robot.
Misplaced music
Another 7" label, this time from Leeds, via Duluth, Minnesota. They put out our split 7" with Low.
Mental Telemetry
American label with penchant for letterpress. Released the 3-way split CD, "Trighplane terraforms vol 1".
Textile Records
We'll miss you Benoit.
U-Sound Archive
JOMF-related archive resource - they put out a CDR of us tuning up. Crazy.
Safe as Milk
Norwegain label and organisers of fabulous annual festival up there. Released our split 7" with the fabulous Phonophani.

You can buy our stuff from...
Eclipse Records
Straight out of Bullhead City, Arizona, this is fast becoming the best place to buy all manner of great music. Ed Hardy, Mr Eclipse, is our best customer, an all-round nice guy and released our WFMU session on vinyl.
Fusetron
Our pal Chris Freeman in Brooklyn - if it's crazy stuff you're after, Chris is your man.
Volcanic Tongue
One of the few UK outlets for our music, along with a whole load more classy underground blare. Give Heather and David a call, buy 'em a beer, give 'em your money.
Second Layer
Big UK site specialising in out-there sounds. Like all the good bits of Rough Trade without the shite.
Aquarius Records
Great San Francisco shop with excellent website - sound samples, enthusiastic reviews of most stock and, most importantly, they never fail to say good things about us.
Midheaven
The mail order wing of Revolver USA - they're sure to carry the VHF releases we've run out of.
Norman Records
Enthusiastic distibution, based in Leeds and carrying a large range of indie-flavoured things, including our VHF releases, Low split 7", etc etc.
Forced Exposure
Anyone else remember when FE was a magazine too?

Our other friends...
Sunburned Hand of the Man
Our american soul sisters and brothers.
Double Leopards
"double leopards is currently a quartet of improvisers located in brooklyn, new york. check here soon for our individual and collective histories, astrological charts, etc." Uh-huh.
Ashtray Navigations
Second best band in the UK, on a real roll right now. It's the sound that makes us wanna grow our hair and work in a book shop.
Perfect sound forever
Great webzine, regularly updated. Nice vibracathedral tribute in there amongst the long lovely interviews and features on all manner of fine people.
The Termite Club
Leeds' very own free music promoters - put on regular gigs, and don't hesitate to hit on us for a cheap support slot. Other music presented runs the veritable good/bad/ugly gamut of modern "experimental" music.
Head Heritage
Julian Cope's vast site, covering all manner of counter-culture thoughts. Especially useful to music guzzlers is the Unsung section, where anyone can post review of records they feel have been in some way overlooked, as well as a forum for online banter.
Dusted magazine
Great online magazine, covering all manner of musics.
Foxy Digitalis
Regularly updated webzine, heavy on enthusiasm for the kind of murky culture that birthed us.
Blastitude
Real barbaric yawp of a webzine, with editor Larry Dolman coaxing often demented and wilfully obscurist articles out of an all-star writing team. Always worth bookmarking.
Hototogisu
Bower and Bassett make liquid-heavy-metal and display their art.
Ben Reynolds
Wild man Ben is a sometime Ashtray Navigations member and solo artist in his own right. Rock on!

Miscellaneous reviews and articles
Julian Cope's album of the month and general vibracathedral appreciation
Perfect Sound Forever article, early 2002
NME review of our date with Youngs and Sunroof! in 2000