Mills said in an interview that if a record is harder to find, it makes it more of a thrill when you *do* find it, thus he made sure that these two records weren't easy to get. andrew duke
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > There is Axis 9A and Axis 9B, both quite hard to find, especially here in > Europe. I've noticed new copies in the last months, but some years ago these > records were hard to find. Both were released through Hardwax in Berlin and > they were meant to be as exclusive as they are. Jeff wanted to release some > tracks that could only be found in specialised shops. I'm sure other list > members will be able to explain more. Have to go now, still lots of work to > do. > > John > > -----Original Message----- > From: Jason Stanley Birchmeier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 2:28 PM > To: detroit > Subject: (313) Axis 009...what's the story? > > After getting a bit enlighted by the responses to my Red Planet question, > I'm going to try and resolve some more naivete... > > Here's the situation: I'm a bit confused. It seems that there are two > different versions of Axis 009. > > The songs are untitled and the record itself doesn't even identify > itself except for the etching on the label. This seems really illogical > to me and a bit confusing. > > Is there some story behind this record, or is it just one of those > unexplained strange occurances? > > Thanks > Jason > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Cognition/Andrew Duke's In The Mix mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://techno.ca/cognition 1096 Queen St #123 Halifax NS Canada B3H 2R9