Posts Tagged ‘The Drop’

CD310 makes it to Japan!

Wednesday, March 4th, 2009

The lovely Fukuoka City

Yes folks, CD310 has made it from Oxford, England, all the way to Fukuoka City in Japan. This is seriously exciting; a whole new territory for us!

Thanks so much to Kimi who made the drop in the Morris pub, and to her unnamed boyfriend in Oxford who took the trouble to send her the CD all that way.

I wanted to put a pic of the pub up, but online promotion has eluded the establishment, which is a shame. If anyone has a pic of the pub itself, please drop us a line. In the meantime, a photo of this beautiful city will have to do!

[ Update: We now have a pic of the Morris pub - thanks Kimi! I think we'll keep the photo of Fukuoka City too, though, since it's so nice! ]

The lovely Fukuoka City

Undercover drop in Melbourne!

Friday, January 30th, 2009

In a TWP “Black Op”, one of our Australian undercover agents has dropped a CD in the Degraves Espresso café in Melbourne, Australia. The photo above was taken by our operative moments after the drop!

It’s a CD with no slipcase or number, so if you find it, scrawl an identifying number/code on the back and drop it again (and let us know where!)

European Tour!

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Not really. But a copy of the album has made it from London all the way to the University of Oldenburg, Germany. We’ve no idea how it got there, but Harry was kind enough to pick it up and drop it again nearby so we now know that it got there.

If anyone can tell us how it made it to Germany in the first place, we’re all ears!

Rock ‘ard…

Thursday, October 16th, 2008

The latest drop has seen CD 190 travel about 140 miles north from the mighty Rock City in Nottingham to the potentially less rocking environment of Trevelyan College Undercroft at Durham University.

Actually, what are we saying? If it came from Rock City it’s automatically Total Rock (TM)!

Thanks to Chromana for the final drop, and to George for getting it to Durham in the first place!

Let the bells ring out!

Monday, August 25th, 2008

 

CD001 on the 81 bus, top deck, Brighton

CD001 on the 81 bus, top deck, Brighton

On this, the August bank holiday 2008 the first copies of The Wonderland The History of Science and How to Mend a Broken Heart have hit the streets in Brighton and London.

You can check out the locations on the Roving Album Map Page (RAMP).

Over the next month or so we’ll be dropping around 500 of these babies all around the UK and beyond. If you find one, you can leave us the location at the RAMP page above.

It’s a glorious moment in our history, comrades, so get out there and get ‘em while they’re hot.