The Vinyl Records are Here! Come Celebrate with Us!
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Hey, everybody, it's Alden here.
Hey, it's Seth.
And we have a very exciting announcement just in time for, if you're American and if you celebrate such things, Thanksgiving.
That's right.
I'm gonna keep this real quick because I have several sauces, some potatoes.
I've got a couple birds and some prime rib in the oven.
Yeah.
We're just knocking this out in time.
And you probably can't hear me, but I'm running really fast after a turkey.
I'm just in such good shape that I don't have to huff and puff.
Seth is like Mr.
Bean.
He has a turkey stuck on his head.
Oh, that's where it is.
Okay.
That makes so much sense.
I thought it was nighttime.
We have a very exciting announcement for you.
After a nearly interminable wait, the Mission to Zix vinyl soundtrack pressing is done.
It is in hand.
It is here.
It is.
at Topatico's headquarters in Massachusetts, ready to be sent out to you.
I literally don't believe you.
I know.
It's like a crazy load off my mind.
I'm so excited about it.
There are, however, two things we need to do before we send these out to you.
Number one, get this turkey off my head.
The first is that some of the records need to be signed by the cast.
That's true.
So we are actually flying Jeremy and Mujan out to New York because it's actually cheaper and safer for us to fly them out and sign them here in person in New York than it is to mail hundreds of records across the country.
So that's three things, actually.
What?
That's actually three things.
Then fly Jeremy and Mujan out, sign all the records, and then the third thing.
Sure.
It's four things if you count Mujan and Jeremy's tickets as two separate things.
As two things.
Anyway, buying Sharpies.
Buying Sharpies.
Sure, sure.
All right, Seth.
Yeah.
With all of that done, which is happening next week, there is only one thing left to do, and that is to celebrate the release of the record with all of you.
We are going to have a record release party here in Brooklyn, New York at Eavesdrop, which is an amazing listening bar designed by
Danny Keith Taylor, who you may recognize from the credits of Zix as someone who did orchestra mixing.
That is right.
He has helped design the acoustics and the speaker setup for an amazing Tokyo-inspired listening bar.
And we have rented out the entire space for us and for you to come join us and be the first people in the world to listen to this record.
The date is December 3rd, Sunday, December 3rd, from 3 to 5 p.m.
Now I know what you're thinking.
Perfect timing.
3 to 5 p.m.
on a Sunday is the coolest time to listen to a record and I agree and I won't say anything else about it.
Tickets are available on our website.
That is mission2zix.space.
If you ordered a record and you're coming to the release party, let us know when you buy your ticket.
There's a little form you can fill in.
You can give us your order number and we will have your record ready to go to hand off in person.
If you have not ordered a record and you want one, fill that in.
We will bring one for you to hand off at the event.
And if you cannot attend the event, you have not ordered a record, you are interested in getting one, fear not, there will be a few that will be going up on Topatico in the next few weeks.
But maybe to the
higher proportion of people hearing this, if you ordered and are not coming to the party, it will be sent to you soon.
Yeah, yes, that's actually probably the most important thing.
Also, just to cover all our bases, if you did not order, if you are not coming to the event, if you are not interested in getting a record, no action is required on your part.
Yeah, if this is your first episode of Mission to Zix you've ever heard, please rate and review.
It helps us find new listeners to this
post-show promo.
So we hope to see you there Sunday, December 3rd, 3 to 5 p.m.
at Eavesdrop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn.
You can get tickets at our website.
We'll also link to them in the show notes of this exciting episode of the show.
It's going to be a great time.
Bren and Ryan will be there,
which is a real treat.
Yeah.
And thanks for tuning in to our long dormant feed.
Thanks, everybody.
Alden, now that we're done recording, do you have like a pry bar or anything?
This turkey is
like really,
really stuck.
I'm surprised how good the acoustics are in there.
It doesn't even sound like there's a turkey.
I put a lavalier mic in the turkey hole.
Ah, good, good, good.
Wow.
Yeah.
Don't tell Shane.
He's gonna steal that.