>I found the Axis 9b at FatCat Records (London)they had the
exclusivity with Hardwax for Europe. But FatCat is Closed
now.
Maybe is easier to find a copy in second-hand shops in
London ?
But I don't know the story about this record.
I heard another Axis without titles, it looks like the 9B
but tracks on the record are different ??? another ufo from
Axis files ??????????????
Fabrice Lig




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> 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
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> 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
>
>
>
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