The Axis 33 is something of a jive bunny style (not really) megamix of Axis, Purpose Maker & Tomorrow material put together by Claude Young across 2 sides of vinyl. It's very good...not a record to DJ with (unless you're playing to people who've never heard any Mills material). Claude seems to have picked most of my favourite Axis/Mills moments of all styles, ambient, beat driven etc which is just fine with me.
I ordered 2 copies for myself and a friend, a couple of days later it was listed as sold out. My friend already knows of someone who paid ?40 for it second hand... Regarding Every Dog...I listened through #4 at home (not my copy) then pulled out my copy of #3 which I'd only played once since I got it a year or so ago. I just can't tell the difference enough to justify picking it up. It's all good stuff, all very worthy, but all the tracks seem based on the same sounds as the other volumes, and nothing stands out. My fave pieces are on #2, although I don't know #1. If there's another I hope it's different. I'm sure I read somewhere that the Every Dog material is old, from the early-mid 90s. I I think I read that in a Robert Hood interview...in the printed version of Overload? Am I hallucinating or can anyone confirm? Sorry if this has been covered in detail already. ----- Original Message ----- From: "Wibo Lammerts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Odeluga, Ken'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <313@hyperreal.org> Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 2:04 PM Subject: RE: (313) Every Dog 4 > Another "Every Dog"... is it worth getting? > > And on the Axis tip... I heard about this Claude Young record on Axis? Only > 100 copies worldwide available? What;s the story on this? > >