If you want to check out music:

www.satelliterecords.com
www.planetxusa.com
www.groovetech.com

... Just to name a few, have archived UR records in .ra for listening (about
the same quality as poopy record shop needles).  This method is great for
learning about and listening to old records you probably won't see again...
but going to a record shop, picking up a stack o' wax and just listening all
day is priceless.  That's typically the best way to go about discovering
great music without shelling out cash (although inevitably you'll want to
purchase said wax).  Hope this helps!

Ryan Heard
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, June 19, 2000 7:20 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Re: UR Vote


In a message dated 6/18/00 3:16:36 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

<<
 Turntables do not cost a lot of money and it doesn't take hundreds of
 dollars to buy the UR vinyl. Go to www.submerge.com
 I put my vote in for W.P.A.Seawolf. >>

I already have a turntable and all the UR vinyl.
That's not my point. Each UR record costs approx. $5.
Double packs are $10+. Fifty records = at least $250.
Turntable (decent) = $200+. Good cartridge = $50.
Not a feasible investment for someone wanting to check music,
not to mention an unrealistic investment if one is not
familiar with UR.

Matt

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