I have Likemind 01 and it's a classic record. I believe that most of the Likemind records are limited to 500 (though I could be wrong, UK people speak up!) and I had thought the label owner left the UK to Nepal or Tibet for spiritual awakening...

I just checked the archives and there's a Wealth of info on Likemind:
http://elists.resynthesize.com/search.php?list=313&q=Likemind&submit=go

According to this post, Lance indicated that he is rumoured to have moved to Tibet:

http://elists.resynthesize.com/313/1998/10/25771/

"Likemind was owned & operated by Paul Smith aka Nuron/Fugue. I was told by a UK friend that
several years ago Paul decided to give up music
and moved to Tibet to be a monk or something
crazy like that. Regardless, neither he nor Likemind has done anything since."


Dave


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was digging around the used bins and found Likemind 03
http://www.discogs.com/release/6140

for $2.00

what gets me is the mad prices these records go for now - were they limited
or do they just not show up in shops that much (people hanging on to them?)

I'm surprised that Goldmine hasn't caught on to the fact that techno
records are trading hands for insane prices now and they've become
collectors items
most dance 12" are pretty banged up but that would mean that a mint copy
would be worth so much more
I suppose that the world of the "record collector" still belongs to the
Beatles, Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan crowd eh?

MEK



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