Re: [313] Landstrum repress

2001-11-09 Thread James Bucknell


i guess there are different kinds of collectors --i collect vinyl with the
intent of playing it on the loudest sound system i can get my hands on and
making people dance with an intensity than they've never danced with before. the
people on the dancefloor don't seem to give a hoot whether the tracks i play are
on the original pressing or a re-issue. hell, some people have even climbed into
the dj booth and tried to hug me after i've played a bootleg.
i guess some people are into it for the music, while others are into for the
piece of paper on the record.
james
www.jbucknell.com





Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/08/2001 04:53:35 PM

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 thought people might be interested to know that Neil Landstrumm's index
man e.p
 originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
 no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.

I know it's hard to believe in today's exciting digital media world, but
some people actually collect vinyl.

In this case, a reissue makes the original even more valuable.

And yes, Index Man (the track) is perhaps his most famed and nuanced
dancefloor track.

Vince Woolums
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RE: [313] Landstrum repress

2001-11-09 Thread FC3 Richards
i just like loud music...i have alot of represses, but i also have alot of
orignals.  I got the Neil Landstrumm before i knew it was repressed.
otherwise i never would have paid $25 for it.  it is really good though and
i will probably buy a copy of the repress so i don't have to use the
Peacefrog release.  I just bought Accelerate #1 (Dan Bells label) for $4.00
out of the used bins.  i guess that goes for a hearty amount of money on
e-bay.  I also have 3 copies of DJAX #135, the Edge of Motion record.  one
is on clear vinyl, and the other 2 are bootlegs.  the clear one sits at home
as i play double copies of the bootlegs.  eh, well...I guess i just
contridicted.  the novelty of having an orignal always makes me happy
too...so what really does do it for me???  i dunno

as confused as ever

jeff

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 From: James Bucknell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 2:19 PM
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 Subject:  Re: [313] Landstrum repress
 
 
 
 i guess there are different kinds of collectors --i collect vinyl with the
 intent of playing it on the loudest sound system i can get my hands on and
 making people dance with an intensity than they've never danced with
 before. the
 people on the dancefloor don't seem to give a hoot whether the tracks i
 play are
 on the original pressing or a re-issue. hell, some people have even
 climbed into
 the dj booth and tried to hug me after i've played a bootleg.
 i guess some people are into it for the music, while others are into for
 the
 piece of paper on the record.
 james
 www.jbucknell.com
 
 
 
 
 
 Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/08/2001 04:53:35 PM
 
 To:   313 List 313@hyperreal.org
 cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
 Subject:  Re: [313] Landstrum repress
 
 
 
 
  thought people might be interested to know that Neil Landstrumm's index
 man e.p
  originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
  no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.
 
 I know it's hard to believe in today's exciting digital media world, but
 some people actually collect vinyl.
 
 In this case, a reissue makes the original even more valuable.
 
 And yes, Index Man (the track) is perhaps his most famed and nuanced
 dancefloor track.
 
 Vince Woolums
 AOL IM: vincewoolums
 http://bnsrecords.gemm.com
 http://www.recordcollectorinc.com
 
 
 
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RE: [313] Landstrum repress

2001-11-09 Thread Grammenos, Peter


A friend of mine has a copy of a nuyorican album w/ tito puente on it and as
you all know he passed away a few months ago and it's now worth somewhere
between 500-1000 american smack-a-roon-eese. The only way I can relate to
that is through my comic book collection... A copy of X-men and Spidey #1's.


As for music I'm happy just to have a copy, un-mixed and available for me to
play. No worries about where it came from, how much it's worth, or when it
was pressed. My copy will sounds just as good as yours ;)

-Pete


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To: 'James Bucknell'
Cc: '313@hyperreal.org'
Subject: RE: [313] Landstrum repress


i just like loud music...i have alot of represses, but i also have alot of
orignals.  I got the Neil Landstrumm before i knew it was repressed.
otherwise i never would have paid $25 for it.  it is really good though and
i will probably buy a copy of the repress so i don't have to use the
Peacefrog release.  I just bought Accelerate #1 (Dan Bells label) for $4.00
out of the used bins.  i guess that goes for a hearty amount of money on
e-bay.  I also have 3 copies of DJAX #135, the Edge of Motion record.  one
is on clear vinyl, and the other 2 are bootlegs.  the clear one sits at home
as i play double copies of the bootlegs.  eh, well...I guess i just
contridicted.  the novelty of having an orignal always makes me happy
too...so what really does do it for me???  i dunno

as confused as ever

jeff

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 From: James Bucknell [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 2:19 PM
 To:   313@hyperreal.org
 Subject:  Re: [313] Landstrum repress
 
 
 
 i guess there are different kinds of collectors --i collect vinyl with the
 intent of playing it on the loudest sound system i can get my hands on and
 making people dance with an intensity than they've never danced with
 before. the
 people on the dancefloor don't seem to give a hoot whether the tracks i
 play are
 on the original pressing or a re-issue. hell, some people have even
 climbed into
 the dj booth and tried to hug me after i've played a bootleg.
 i guess some people are into it for the music, while others are into for
 the
 piece of paper on the record.
 james
 www.jbucknell.com
 
 
 
 
 
 Vince Woolums [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/08/2001 04:53:35 PM
 
 To:   313 List 313@hyperreal.org
 cc:(bcc: James Bucknell/Magazines/Hearst)
 Subject:  Re: [313] Landstrum repress
 
 
 
 
  thought people might be interested to know that Neil Landstrumm's index
 man e.p
  originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
  no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.
 
 I know it's hard to believe in today's exciting digital media world, but
 some people actually collect vinyl.
 
 In this case, a reissue makes the original even more valuable.
 
 And yes, Index Man (the track) is perhaps his most famed and nuanced
 dancefloor track.
 
 Vince Woolums
 AOL IM: vincewoolums
 http://bnsrecords.gemm.com
 http://www.recordcollectorinc.com
 
 
 
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Re: [RE: [313] Landstrum repress]

2001-11-09 Thread d c
i think most of us are vinyl junkies at heart and repress or not, you just
gotta get the tunes! it still freaks me out to see how much some people will
pay for for records though

but at the same time, there is certainly something special about finding an
original press of that record you've been hunting down for years...

speaking of represses, when are we going to see some represses of the old Buzz
releases? and a bit on the non-313 tip...GPR because i just realised someone
taxed my copy of the Black Dogs Temple of Transparant Balls :(

cheers... Dang

Grammenos, Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 
 A friend of mine has a copy of a nuyorican album w/ tito puente on it and
as
 you all know he passed away a few months ago and it's now worth somewhere
 between 500-1000 american smack-a-roon-eese. The only way I can relate to
 that is through my comic book collection... A copy of X-men and Spidey
#1's.
 
 
 As for music I'm happy just to have a copy, un-mixed and available for me
to
 play. No worries about where it came from, how much it's worth, or when it
 was pressed. My copy will sounds just as good as yours ;)
 
 -Pete
 
 



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Re: Re: RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-09 Thread Jwan Allen
Well a because around this time last year. I got my turntables, and 
my UR bag filled with records (yeah i know it was packed to tight!) 
stolen,when my friend's apt here in pgh was robbed. so while i was 
able to repalce minimal nation, and movable parts. I'm still need to 
replace floorplan-come on/burner. and i've tried ordering it from 
sonic,planetx, recordtime,hardwax, bent crayon , play de , etc with 
no luck. Hence the wish for a repress.

Jwan
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On Thu, 8 Nov 2001, Jwan Allen wrote:

 is it me or does it seem like nothings out of print any more. It 
 seems like 1/4 of the records i'm seeing on release lists these 
days 
 are represses. not that i'm complaining. now if i could only get 
mr. 
 hood to do the same:)

why? having seen all essential hood releases repressed - internal 
empire,
minimal nation, moveable parts, nighttime world - what else do you 
need?




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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Damn! There goes my retirement... still, it'll be nice to have two copies.
Does anyone agree with me that Index Man is his best work ever?

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| Landstrumm's index man e.p
| originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
| no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.
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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread Gwendal Cobert
Never heard it... But I really enjoy his new She took a bullet meant for
me : hard-hitting and full of ideas
Gwendal

 Damn! There goes my retirement... still, it'll be nice to
 have two copies.
 Does anyone agree with me that Index Man is his best work ever?
 | thought people might be interested to know that Neil
 | Landstrumm's index man e.p
 | originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
 | no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.
 | james
 | www.jbucknell.com


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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread joshtwentythree
yeah i really like it too, good album, kinda reminds
me of tobias schmidt too, which i like...

josh23
--- Gwendal Cobert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread Eric Scuccimarra

Definitely up there... All of his early stuff on Peacefrog is great.

At 05:23 PM 11/8/2001 +, Brendan Nelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Damn! There goes my retirement... still, it'll be nice to have two copies.
Does anyone agree with me that Index Man is his best work ever?

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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread FC3 Richards
he has tons of good work...all 4 of his Peacefrog releases are excellent.
oh, and i did a buy it now for $25 on E-bay for index man.  aint i the sh!t

jeff

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 Damn! There goes my retirement... still, it'll be nice to have two copies.
 Does anyone agree with me that Index Man is his best work ever?
 
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Re: RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread Jwan Allen
brown by august is my personal fave. for my harder/trackier moods 

is it me or does it seem like nothings out of print any more. It 
seems like 1/4 of the records i'm seeing on release lists these days 
are represses. not that i'm complaining. now if i could only get mr. 
hood to do the same:)




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RE: [313]Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread James Bucknell


have there ever been any remixes (official or otherwise) of tension in new
york(on his bedroom and cities lp). i went to see kenny larkin spin in new york
a few years ago and kenny was a no show. the dj in his place played this version
of tension in new york that was not the one on the the album. maybe frankie
bonoes did a ghetto technics remix, anybody know?
james
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FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 11/08/2001 01:34:58 PM

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he has tons of good work...all 4 of his Peacefrog releases are excellent.
oh, and i did a buy it now for $25 on E-bay for index man.  aint i the sh!t

jeff

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 Sent:   Thursday, November 08, 2001 9:24 AM
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 Damn! There goes my retirement... still, it'll be nice to have two copies.
 Does anyone agree with me that Index Man is his best work ever?

 | -Original Message-
 | From: James Bucknell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 | Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2001 5:37 PM
 | To: 313@hyperreal.org
 | Subject: [313]Landstrum repress
 |
 |
 |
 |
 | thought people might be interested to know that Neil
 | Landstrumm's index man e.p
 | originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
 | no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.
 | james
 | www.jbucknell.com
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Re: [313] Landstrum repress

2001-11-08 Thread Vince Woolums
 thought people might be interested to know that Neil Landstrumm's index
man e.p
 originally on peacefrog has been repressed on scandinavia.
 no need to pay $55 on ebay anymore.

I know it's hard to believe in today's exciting digital media world, but
some people actually collect vinyl.

In this case, a reissue makes the original even more valuable.

And yes, Index Man (the track) is perhaps his most famed and nuanced
dancefloor track.

Vince Woolums
AOL IM: vincewoolums
http://bnsrecords.gemm.com
http://www.recordcollectorinc.com



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