To clarify: *Stomp do not have a licensing deal with Transmat. They are importing it through another agency.*
Stomp is respected and supplies some smaller stores too. They handle Distance and Guidance, both of them good underground labels. Their staff know their shit. And Sanity does have some good stuff among the crap. Eg, I got the Paperclip People For My Peepz single there - I couldn't find it anywhere else. Ok there is crap in these bigger chain stores. I wasn't promoting them necessarily. I feel neutral about them. Guys are privileged that they can go to small specialist stores and be treated with dignity. There's a lot of sexism in club culture and it often starts at the local male-run record store. At least in the bigger chains like HMV and Sanity there is less elitism and snobbishness that works against females trying to get into this music. Peace C ---------- >From: ben businovski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: <[email protected]> >Subject: Re: (313) What the... >Date: Thu, Sep 23, 1999, 1:30 PM > >At 11:28 AM 9/23/99 +0800, you wrote: >>On 23 Sep 99, at 9:17, Cyclone Wehner wrote: >>> Just to redeem this post for 313, Australians should know that the >>> Transmat Time: Space CD is now being distributed by the Sanity-owned >>> Stomp Distribution. So this means Sanity dance depts should be able to >>> get it for you. >> >>Hey... >>you've read what it says on some of the new UR records right? I >>mean... Sanity? Talk about your pieces of crap! >> >>Dave >>PS for those who don't know, sanity is the k-mart of music stores :) > > >Given the choice- I'd only part with my dosh to a man, who if you cut open >his veins, would bleed detroit techno, infecting the west with the funk. > >Don't other stores, both those that pretend to be underground and not, get >enough money from the poison they sell? > > > > >
