Just to clarify

- I haven't heard the record yet
- I'm reserving my own judgement until that time.

I would also like to point out that this record has not hit any 
shelves here at all, due to the fact that it doesn't look like it's hit 
any of the distributor's sheets. Why are so many good records only 
pressed 100 copies or so? (although most of the time Perth gets a 
decent portion of these). Is this 'underground' or just snobbery?

The other moodymann stuff on the shelves is great... 'ya blessin 
me' is pretty cool, the pandemonium record is EXCELLENT, and if 
you missed out on shades of jae, that is available. One thing 
though, the other side supposedly has 'the setup' on there - that is 
a different song! 'The setup' as plays on my original shades of 
jae/setup EP is completely different. Who knows what's going on?

Dave

On 6 Mar 00, at 10:54, Joseph Ross Lynn IV wrote:

> To note further,
> I think that maybe this release is suffering from having another kdj
> release out that is stealing the spotlight.  That's fine, but don't
> over look this track.  I remeber the same thing seemed to happen when
> Mills put out Kat Moda and then Force Universalle.  Both are great,
> but Kat Moda and the bells was the big hit, and every kid with $6 in
> his pocket picked that one up over Force Universalle.  Comments?  Is
> this just bad marketing? J.
> 
> 
> 
> >
> > > >
> > > > On the other hand, I've been told that the kdj on moods /
> > > > grooves isn't actually that good (I guess when you compare it to
> > > > other moodyman stuff). I'll still hear it for myself, if mike
> > > > grant decides to repress the sucker.


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