Re: (313) subject detroit vol. 2 CDR?
Hmmm. This one has a green paper label on the disc, the kind CD-ROM drives hate. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 7:24 PM, dan lucas wrote: > I purchased a replacement copy at Record Time Ferndale a few years > ago. It came in the original case. But the CD was a CDR. Didn't have > the green screen on the actual CD.
Re: (313) subject detroit vol. 2 CDR?
I actually bought off discogs.com, from a record store that sells on there. It's very annoying, plus I have no idea if it is legit or not. That's why I asked if the ones DJ Bone sells through the Subject Detroit online store are CDRs like this. I did send Subject Detroit an email about it also. On Mon, Mar 22, 2010 at 5:51 PM, Detroit Techno Militia wrote: > That makes me so angry! I've had that happen a few times on Ebay. If > you paid with paypal, I would file a complaint and get your money > back. > > > Angela Schwendemann > Label Manager > Detroit Techno Militia > http://www.detroittechnomilitia.com > 313-449-8655
(313) subject detroit vol. 2 CDR?
Recently I purchased a copy this disc from an online webstore, not direct from Subject Detroit. When it came it was a CDR with a slim case and no artwork. The seller said nothing about it being a CDR and I thought would be getting a real CD. Does anyone know if the ones Subject Detroit stocks are CDRs as well? Or are those real CDs with artwork? Thanks.
(313) Overlooked 313 Albums
On the last track of K.Hand's "art of music" CD. Bought this on a whim and very impressed. Has a bit more electro type sound and is more intricate than the other stuff I heard from her (but I haven't heard much). If you like well done electro-influenced techno and don't have this album, give it a shot. What are some other 313 albums you think are overlooked?
(313) Music advice (online)
I stopped following this sort of music actively around 03 or 04 and have been looking for new things to listen to as well. I've actually been into reissues more than anything else lately and I've been checking out a lot of old live sets and such. Here are some things you may want to check out, pretty obvious picks I guess... http://www.discogs.com/Kenny-Larkin-Keys-Strings-Tambourines/master/19614 http://www.discogs.com/James-Pennington-Presents-Dark-Energy-Collided-Energy/master/23639 http://www.discogs.com/Robert-Hood-Minimal-Nation/release/1812346 http://www.discogs.com/Anthony-Shake-Shakir-Frictionalism-1994-2009/master/207247 http://www.discogs.com/Kenny-Larkin-The-Chronicles/master/55839 Michael Lees Wed, 10 Mar 2010 21:07:24 -0800 Dear 313, So, I was looking for something interesting to listen to a few days ago and was really stuck. I needed advice which is why I turn to you. I was actually on the list many years ago (around 2002-05, I think), I do recognize some names who are still here. Anyway, since my departure I've swapped the rainy days in the UK for the constant 30 degree heat of Singapore. Unfortunately while the weather here is much better, the music scene... well, there is no (good) music scene. It's really very depressing. I realized the best way for me to locate some good music was to come back here and ask the friendly people of 313. I've been downloading the bleep podcasts, which are great. I've got a few beats in space ones also. Any important albums from the past 5 years I might have missed :) -Mike