Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-22 Thread Jason Brunton

Hey Clif,

the site doesn't seem to work too well with Macs- I can order a  
release but there seems to be no way to "Check Out" as it were- I can  
add releases or remove them no problem and build up an order but  
there's nowhere to go after that


cheers

Jason
On 21 Jan 2006, at 23:14, Cliff Thomas wrote:

We're currently working out the kinks right now. We're having first  
week growing pains. We seem to have one problem with credit card  
approvals that only seems to be a problem for certain customers. As  
soon as we have it fixed which should be in the next few days or  
maybe hours i'll post something in this thread.


Thank you,

Torque

--- "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

From: "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 15:22:16 -0500
To: James Hurlbut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

> Anyone know
> if IF2 will be going up as mp3 in the near future?

IF2 is up on the site right now, but good luck buying it. The site is
really shaky. I advise waiting a week or two.

I sent them an e-mail . . . hopefully they'll get the issue ironed  
out.

I really want to spend some money there.

-bp




Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-22 Thread Cliff Thomas
No problem
the payment problem should be fixed now :)--- "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:From: "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 18:25:49 -0500To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!Cliff Thomas wrote: > We're currently working out the kinks right now. We're having first week > growing pains. We seem to have one problem with credit card approvals > that only seems to be a problem for certain customers. As soon as we > have it fixed which should be in the next few days or maybe hours i'll > post something in this thread. I just bought something and it seems to be coming down the pipe okay. Thanks for looking into it, on the weekend no less. -bp


Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-21 Thread Cliff Thomas
We're currently working out the kinks right now. We're having first week growing pains. We seem to have one problem with credit card approvals that only seems to be a problem for certain customers. As soon as we have it fixed which should be in the next few days or maybe hours i'll post something in this thread.
Thank you,
Torque--- "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:From: "Brian "balistic" Prince" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Date: Sat, 21 Jan 2006 15:22:16 -0500To: James Hurlbut <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>Cc: 313@hyperreal.orgSubject: Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!> Anyone know > if IF2 will be going up as mp3 in the near future? IF2 is up on the site right now, but good luck buying it. The site is really shaky. I advise waiting a week or two. I sent them an e-mail . . . hopefully they'll get the issue ironed out. I really want to spend some money there. -bp


Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-21 Thread Brian \"balistic\" Prince

> Anyone know

if IF2 will be going up as mp3 in the near future?


IF2 is up on the site right now, but good luck buying it. The site is 
really shaky. I advise waiting a week or two.


I sent them an e-mail . . . hopefully they'll get the issue ironed out. 
I really want to spend some money there.


-bp


Re: (313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-20 Thread James Hurlbut
I see the new Aux 88 album is up there which is cool since its still 
only available in japan maybe? I am noticing that the track names are 
slightly different and its missing the strand track though. Anyone 
know if IF2 will be going up as mp3 in the near future?


 At 03:21 AM 1/19/2006, Klaas-Jan Jongsma wrote:


http://www.detroitdigitalvinyl.com/

>From the great minds that brought you the legendary Detroit Techno 
distributor Submerge we are happy to bring you with us to the next 
level. It's time to take the fight to stay independant back to the 
people where it belongs! We listened to what you wanted and now we 
bring to you a new format for our music. In a time where pirated 
digital downloads rule the internet we've decided to give you the 
choice to buy our music legitimatly instead of having to go and 
pirate it to have the mp3's. We all know how easy it is to get free 
music and we know that you aren't rich because neither are we but 
we hope you understand that by pirating the music from small 
independant labels you do serious damage to the music industry and 
drive everbody towards the majors because they can take the hit and 
keep runnin'. Well we still say F*ck The Majors ! We don't care how 
you get their music but we do care how you get ours.


We've heard 'em, old broke down 128kbps crackily recordings off some 
fools old wore out record and we think it sounds like some b*llshit. 
That is not the way this music is meant to be heard so we are going 
to give you a choice of 192 or 320kbps taken off the original 
production masters then digitally remastered by our very own crew. 
For the real Heads out there we are going to offer full uncompressed 
.wav files on selected releases for you to take and render in any 
format you need. Some releases will feature special bonus tracks not 
found anywhere else but on DetroitDigitalVinyl.com.


We will constantly be adding in more and more releases every week to 
keep it fresh and new for everybody. You already know that Submerge 
destroys the competition on vinyl and we plan to destroy it in the 
digital realm as well. With all the new music technology out there 
there is no telling what you guys will do with it and we think 
that's half the fun.


Welcome to our Final Frontier.


-The Plan




(313) Detroit Digital Vinyl is now online!

2006-01-19 Thread Klaas-Jan Jongsma

http://www.detroitdigitalvinyl.com/

>From the great minds that brought you the legendary Detroit Techno distributor 
>Submerge we are happy to bring you with us to the next level. It's time to 
>take the fight to stay independant back to the people where it belongs! We 
>listened to what you wanted and now we bring to you a new format for our 
>music. In a time where pirated digital downloads rule the internet we've 
>decided to give you the choice to buy our music legitimatly instead of having 
>to go and pirate it to have the mp3's. We all know how easy it is to get free 
>music and we know that you aren't rich because neither are we but we hope you 
>understand that by pirating the music from small independant labels you do 
>serious damage to the music industry and drive everbody towards the majors 
>because they can take the hit and keep runnin'. Well we still say F*ck The 
>Majors ! We don't care how you get their music but we do care how you get ours.

We've heard 'em, old broke down 128kbps crackily recordings off some fools old 
wore out record and we think it sounds like some b*llshit. That is not the way 
this music is meant to be heard so we are going to give you a choice of 192 or 
320kbps taken off the original production masters then digitally remastered by 
our very own crew. For the real Heads out there we are going to offer full 
uncompressed .wav files on selected releases for you to take and render in any 
format you need. Some releases will feature special bonus tracks not found 
anywhere else but on DetroitDigitalVinyl.com.

We will constantly be adding in more and more releases every week to keep it 
fresh and new for everybody. You already know that Submerge destroys the 
competition on vinyl and we plan to destroy it in the digital realm as well. 
With all the new music technology out there there is no telling what you guys 
will do with it and we think that's half the fun. 

Welcome to our Final Frontier.


-The Plan