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This weeks new arrivals:
Back this week and oh boy, it's October already! So you better check out all the new stuff coming this time from 10 Bag, Active Underground, Technical Itch, Kraken, Mindtrick, Noizetek, Proboscus, Rottun, One Handed Music and more...
Every thursday: Suburban Trash Spaetshop / Verkauf.
Suburban Trash Spaetshop @ Altes Wettbuero, Antonstrasse 8, 01097 Dresden
8 - 11 pm. Fine music on vinyl... styles: Breakcore, Dubstep, Electronica, Jungle, DnB, Hip Hop; Electro...
Ladies and gentlemen: welcome to the new Suburban Trash shop!
Before you start ordering anything you should know that the
new shopsystem was basically designed for recent versions of
Internet Explorer (Windows), Mozilla (MZ Firefox) and Safari.
We do not recommend the use of other browsers as mentioned
above.
New features are the different categories at the bottom of
the page as well as the included search function. Also you
will recognize different symbols such as arrow and star.
Arrow means: forthcoming item (mouse over shows the release
date), star means: favourite (a Suburban Trash favourite
we recommend you to check out).
Once you are done with putting all the lovely records in the
basket you will need to create a login with your full address.
When this is done you will receive your password by email
(sent automatically). With the password in your hands you are
able to check out and submit your order (before you can choose
a shipping option if offered). And of course with your next
order you only need to login. Your data will be securely
saved on the server.
All prices shown are in Euros. The listed records and CDs are available but depending on its quantity!
All other terms can be read when creating the login or by checking the disclaimer of this
page.
If any problem appears we'd like to ask you to report it to us
by sending an email to: suburbantrash@c8.com
For a limited time we are offering special discounts and free
bies for our customers. So better hurry up and shop with us!
Thanks for your kind attention! We'll inform you about new
features and other technical issues as they appear.
Suburban Trash, November 2005.
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