> That company has a lot of history in the D and a lot of friends ... but
> despite that I doubt they've ever really made a great deal of money so they
> still more or less master today as they've always done ... It all comes down
> to (someone) needing to put their money where there mouth is, rather than
> merely waxing lyrical (excuse the pun) about Detroit and it's excellent,
> highly-credible and sincere mastering company (which has pioneered at least
> one feature on vinyl, which I've never seen anywhere else before)


doesn't this spell out who it is? :)

robin...




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