On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, kenneth taylor wrote:
Hi everyone,
I just bought a Roland MS-1 digital sampler but it has no manual. It came
with what looks to be a blank memory card. Does anyone have a manual that
they can photocopy or perhaps lead me to a place where I can procure one?
What does
What about having the Metroplex logo on the side of the car and a Planet E
air freshener hanging off the rear vision mirror!
Peace,
Patrick.
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From: sean deason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, 9 November 2000 9:54 AM
To: Dan Sicko; keleigh casper
Cc:
what does everyone think about this?
i think it is very kool!
educate!
as long as the music involved is not
watered down, and juan get's paid,
what's wrong with that?
people must open themselves to others
just a little, but still live by they principles.
the view from the summit is always great,
but it can be much better when you
I hate cars, but I love Juan Atkins. Such a dilemma!
Glad he's making some bucks. He deserves it.
--dick richards
Nathan John de Yonker wrote:
I approve
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what does everyone think about this?
sims would be a drawcard to a few in adelaide too but unfortunately the
numbers here means if the promotors put on a party it's only a few hundred
dedicated adelaideans that are there, so they just can't afford to do the
parties it's a sad truth that a party with umek, valentino, common
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000, Nathan John de Yonker wrote:
I approve
Me too.
I remember the first time I heard techno appropriated by traditional
institutions in Detroit--the NBC affiliate (channel 4 wdiv) would use some
of May's work for their breaking news soundtrack. And for their news
ditto
--
sean deason
From: Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 20:22:03 -0500 (EST)
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
I approve
On Wed, 8 Nov 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what does everyone think about this?
added today to the Fundraising Auction
on Cognition: http://techno.ca/cognition
prize packages and/or label subscriptions from:
Interdimensional Transmissions (Ann Arbor MI)
Sprout (Hydrant sublabel)
Daniel Lui's Chair Recordings (Toronto)
Morgan Geist's Environ
David Duriez' Brique Rouge
on 11/8/00 8:52 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a sidenote, I'm really suprised that May, Atkins, etc. haven't done
more commercial stuff. As in stuff for commercials. Movie soundtracks
too
Same old, same old. It took Moby licensing all the tracks on Play for
When I saw that movie I thought some kicking detroit
stuff would be IDEAL. Strings of life, maybe, but
imagine something like T1000, Denham, Young, etc etc
etc.
Ass-kickin stuff.
Dave
--- Lester Kenyatta Spence [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Take THE MATRIX for instance. Can you imagine how
dope it
... but... but... wha..?
I just bought the KONA Mountain Bike Edition focus ZX3 w/ rack and KONA BLAST
2001 mountain bike...
damn,
J. E. v.F-B. B.
Hey, anyone else think that the new Groovetech website is a complete mess?
At first I thought it was cool but then I tried to navigate it and all these
stupid windows open up and searching for things (which used to be very
simple) is now very complicated and items that I know they have don't
10 years to late
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 11/8/00 8:52 PM, Lester Kenyatta Spence at
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a sidenote, I'm really suprised that May,
Atkins, etc. haven't done
more commercial stuff. As in stuff for
commercials. Movie soundtracks
too
I'll second this one. Graphically, this site is absolutely beautiful, I
really like what I see. However, from a usability standpoint, it is in some
serious need of help. Like a porcupine in a balloon factory.
less is more.
Fish
] -Original Message-
] From: FRED MCMURRY
I agree 100%. The more I hear Deep Chord 9 (the only one I have), the more I
can appreciate the nuances. Any time you're talking about the difference
between separate M releases you're talking about a matter of a few degrees.
They're *very* simliar tracks - but unique. The Deep Chord sound
I just dropped Groovetech a line about the site. I hope they get it
straightened out because I loved their old site, but I will go to another
online shop to buy records. Let's hope they get this fixed before DEMF 2001!
Fred
From: John W Fisher II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reply-To: [EMAIL
I'll third this site it is really good looking
but ???none of the links work and I don't know maybe
we need a ford badge on it or somethin
it took ages to down load it ..to many graphics
as i said just like a ford looks good but doesn't go anywhere...
Cheers,
Bw
p.s anyone know
I don't know what they're going to do. Like John said, the site is one
of the most visually pleasing sites I have ever seen, but functionality
goes right out the window. Maybe their vision would be more fully
realized with software that is actually stored on the users computer
rather than this
The log in thing is a waste of time for the user. They must be trying to
track how often each person logs in vs. how often they purchase.
I did get an automatic response back from them and I'm sitting on the edge
of my seat in expectation of a real answer to my email I sent them. I'll
post it
Maybe Ford can include a copy of the track with each car purchase?
Fred
From: sean deason [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
Date: Wed, 08 Nov 2000 20:55:16 -0500
ditto
--
sean deason
lol
however, I was thinking more like a CD single...but vinyl would be
hilarious.
Fred
From: Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 23:47:35 -0500 (EST)
I think the
Dance Tracks just had their site redone by some mates of mine and it is
miles better than the new GT site...give it a try, The search engine is
great. They don't stock a lot of Techno, but what they do have is
top-notch.
http://www.dancetracks.com/
Peace,
Mark*
Giles + Bill + 313,
I have been bouncing the Deepchord cd in my car
over the last two days and I've come to a similar
conclusion as BVL. The tracks are great and I'm
really into them-- and they sound great loud
just a friendly reminder that every thursday, seattle gets a little bit of
techno and electro.
::
:: BLUR ::
:: techno :: electro ::
:: kris moon :: phil chan :: guests ::
:: $3 :: 10pm :: thursday nights ::
:: aristocrats :: 4th and main :: downtown seattle ::
::
Pontiac had the best music for cars. It was some
industrial number. Pretty neat
--- FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
lol
however, I was thinking more like a CD single...but
vinyl would be
hilarious.
Fred
From: Nathan John de Yonker [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL
Who are the die hard techno artists out there?
The one's that love techno and despise house. There
must be a few. I know there's still some die hards out
there who never liked house. Come on speak up.
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Maybe one of the better detroiters out there because
he actually went harder then the rest.
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In a message dated 00-11-09 01:42:28 EST, you write:
Maybe one of the better detroiters out there because
he actually went harder then the rest.
And your point is?
-Patrick
the point is to see what people have to say.
and must you post 3 times? It's a bit obnoxious.
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In a message dated 00-11-09 01:42:28 EST, you write:
Maybe one of the better detroiters out there
because
he actually went harder then the rest.
And your point
ttboy
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I hear the new model (500) is fitted out with inbuilt
909,808,303 and sampler.
sam
--- Patrick Wacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
What about having the Metroplex logo on the side of
the car and a Planet E
air freshener hanging off the rear vision mirror!
Peace,
Patrick.
-Original
I found the search pretty easily. You can get around the login by
clicking
your continent. I agree this doesn't seem incredibly intuitive. It's
actually pretty annoying. I didn't bother to register, but it doesn't look
like you get the option to avoid this login screen even if you do.
it's WAY too slow, even for my cable connection :(
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
Tresor/Simple Music/LL/Funque Droppings/Deep Night Essentials/Set.Go
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From: FRED MCMURRY [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 4:37 AM
Subject:
You can dis the car all you like, but why do you have to critisize a classic
like No UFOs. Even if you don't like the track yourself, you must be able to
appreciate what it's done for techno music... At the very least, don't call
the track dead!
np: No UFOs
Christian Bloch
www.mp3.com/bloch
On Thu, 9 Nov 2000, Christian Bloch wrote:
it's WAY too slow, even for my cable connection :(
first time:
it's horrible. i stopped waiting after 3 minutes, it was coming to me
something like 200 bytes/sec. and we have decent connection.
retry:
browser notified me few times about https (isn't
2. It's slow. (cable modem - avg 90-130 kilobytes/sec) I'm curious about
how it comes across on a phone line connection. Anyone out there with a 56k
and a stopwatch?
A 14.4 here, til Friday. (Cable modem, finally.) And you really, really
don't want to know the time. I don't. I gave up.
Does anyone have a good ra site for listening and then
buying?
Any help would be appreciated.
tek
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Has anyone heard of it. i think it's called ear?
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what does everyone think about this?
i think it is amusing and sad.
highlights the contradictions in culture i see when i look at the
usa. (plank own eye yeah yeah)
ford- the corporation that systemised worker exploitation. a founder who
was a facist. an organisation that deskilled it's
Ai lav teknov!!!
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From: styles dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 7:39 AM
Subject: [313] Diehard Technoheads
Who are the die hard techno artists out there?
The one's that love techno and despise house. There
must be a
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if you like good techno, you have to like good house.
IT`S THE SAME THING! that`s why.
Alex H., of Groovetech, used to be on 313...perhaps he still is. So I'm sure
all this feedback is listened to...otherwise, I think it be best to feed the
observations of the new site straight to GT, where it will serve better
purpose.
d
E.A.R. (Expierimental Audio Research) was a strange ambient project from
Kevin Shield of My Blood Valentine once upon a time. Kinda spotty stuff.
Could this be related to hiim?
Tristan
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It seems clear to me this person is trying to stir things up around here. I
wouldn't give it the time of day.
Tristan
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Most people have the
I can't believe that there is actually a troll on this list! :-))
Personally I think its a good thing that Ford decided to use such a track
for one of their ads. Like the Pirelli ad with a track by Aphex. It kinda
helps to spread the *word* no?
fab
- Original Message -
From: Phonopsia
I can't believe that there is actually a troll on this list! :-))
Personally I think its a good thing that Ford decided to use
such a track
for one of their ads. Like the Pirelli ad with a track by
Aphex. It kinda
helps to spread the *word* no?
i too think this is a wonderful thing.
does
i'm having a hard time swallowing this i guess, just can't really see it as
a good thing. don't get me wrong i think it's wonderful for atkins himself,
he deserves everything he gets and from what i've heard it's not a hack job
on the tune but, at the same time it's a horrible shame that the man
the contradictions are quite interesting, esp. given the misquote
usually attributed to Juan saying he was more interested in Ford's
robots than his cars.
But rather than an uncomfortable connection with Ford's past,
wouldn't this be a great place from which to move forward? Or are
the
your post is a tad obnoxious in that 1.) saunderson is quite housey, 2.)
your views are narrow musically speaking...
Saunderson is one of my heroes in a way in that he showed me you don't need
to play just one type...
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
Actually , I do recall reading in the News that Derrick May
'scored' sound track stuff for the Ford website and they
actually have a bio as well.
Would this be related to Genral Motors booking Dj Bone to
'dj' their Detroit auto show 2000 In which the new Hummer
concept was brought out
Exactly ...and why not let music open up your mind with its
limitless possibilities...i.e. Do we have to hate one thing to enjoy
another???
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if you like good techno, you have to like good house.
IT`S THE SAME THING! that`s why.
i'm having a hard time swallowing this i guess, just can't
really see it as
a good thing. don't get me wrong i think it's wonderful for
atkins himself,
he deserves everything he gets and from what i've heard it's
not a hack job
on the tune but, at the same time it's a horrible shame that
I also have some kind of ambient like project from Thomas Krone under the
same name. Weird en strange ongoing soundscape kinda stuff
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-Oorspronkelijk bericht-
Van: Phonopsia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Verzonden: Thursday, November 09, 2000 2:34 PM
Aan: tek noid;
Jeez I think this might warrant a remix?... the kona blast redux?
The [Quad] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
... but... but... wha..?
I just bought the KONA Mountain Bike Edition focus ZX3 w/ rack and KONA BLAST
2001 mountain bike...
damn,
J. E. v.F-B. B.
I agree the Pirelli ad was cool. At the time I think it gave techno some
credibility in the US mainstream. I think that's a good thing.
One thing that troubles me is that I can't think of any thirty seconds of No
UFOs or pretty much any techno song that does justice to the whole thing.
The
Tristan wrote:
E.A.R. (Expierimental Audio Research) was a strange ambient project from
Kevin Shield of My Blood Valentine once upon a time. Kinda spotty stuff.
Could this be related to hiim?
i think E.A.R was the handywork of Pete Kember (aka Sonic Boom), and not
Kevin Shields. oops, not
E.A.R. *is* Sonic Boom's project, but Mr. Shields has assisted
him - on the first album , at least - along with Kevin Martin.
I saw Sonic do a performance here in NYC a couple of years back where
all he used were about six Speak - N - Spells, all hotwired to create
different tones and vocal
Maybe Ford can include a copy of the track with each car purchase?
Fred
That is actually a very good idea...some semi-unrecognized D.J. needs to get
on that ...yesterday!!
A mix with no ufo's included obviously. A lot of classic Detroit stuff
...the Rob Hood track ...
this is an idea that can
i agree with you, i could really care less what people who don't get it
think, they are insignificant. and i definitely don't think that having the
song in a commercial lessens the original importance' at all. the only
problem i have with the whole thing is that it's being used to sell a car.
if i
I hope I won't sound like someone completely stupid on this one, but...
as far as I know, the Plus 8 comp exists in two formats :
- double CD, through Novamute, 22 tracks
- triple CD, minus 8, with more tracks and extra stuff including Oldham's
comic
I'd like to purchase the second, but only find
Hi,
Anyone on this list who knows a bit more on dj Rok?? I know he´s from
Germany
and spinning @Tresor from time to time..did a mix album on the tresor
compilation 4 i believe?
thanx in advance!
Martijn
Searchline IIC
Van Breestraat 154
P.O. Box 9292
1006 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31
did a mix album on the tresor compilation 4 i believe?
correction on my first question..it was dj jonzon who did this mix..who´s
he?
Martijn
Searchline IIC
Van Breestraat 154
P.O. Box 9292
1006 AG Amsterdam
The Netherlands
Tel: +31 (0)20 578 86 86
Fax: +31 (0)20 662 92 81
Sorry if someone else has answered this by the time you all get this
there is a recent release by Glenn Wilson that would fit that descrition
also... perhaps a similar or the same sample I don't own it, but
remember hearing it at the record store... It was a release on a newer
hmmm... so Kevin didn't spend the whole of the last decade building a
studio then - he did work on some released music at some point! ;)
He mixed a track on the latest Primal Scream record . It's nothing special.
He also played guitar on the album and toured with them to support it. The
It's impossible to imagine a world without musicthere's so much to
learn from it, how to communicate, how to touch, how to feel, how to rebel,
how to listen, how to be young, how to grow up, how to grow old. We all
search for answers to our complex questions and so often music has been a
Sorry for the spam, but I have a list of records for sale. Mostly old
techno from 95-98.
http://vurt.20m.com/records.html
Thanks!
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Don't forget that the Ford web site was using Derrick May last year
in their Flash.
Anyhow I'd rather have No UFO's doing its magic to promote an
economy car like the Focus than say some monster Cayonero-type SUV.
And the three door Focus does kinda look like a spaceship...
At any rate it is
i also heard that sydney doesn't get that many tech acts - and that was
from techione aka damc a sydney-sider
It's not just Sydney-siders, it's internationals as well. It may change in
time. Jeff Mills' gig in April was a sell-out on a Wednesday and one of the
best nights I have ever
Sonic Boom (aka Pete Kember from Spacemen3 and Spectrum) was the EAR
mastermind.
I believe Kevin participated in a few releases only.
Millenium Music is highly recommended.
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine, it is more ahead of it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i
I imagine it will get better eventually, but it will probably take a
little while. They've been working on this version for a really long time and
the launch was delayed several times.
The people involved are all really smart and creative, but like most
other e-projects it
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine, it is more ahead of
it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i don't think anyone will ever
match it.
If you mean by match it that no one will ever be able to emulate the
classic MBV sound - well, what would be the point? Any
well guys... this is my last day at work, and since i'm subbed with my work
account, i will be unsubbing until i am well ensconced in my new utah
home... so i will be off the normal airwaves for about 2 1/2 weeks...
for those of you who care, i can be reached at:
Holly C. MacDonald-Korth
3267 E
They are one in the same...don't cut up the tree.
Fred
From: styles dr [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: [313] Diehard Technoheads
Date: Wed, 8 Nov 2000 22:39:32 -0800 (PST)
Who are the die hard techno artists out there?
The one's that love techno and despise house. There
must
I forgot to mention The Koner Experiment by EAR feat. Thomas Koner from
Porter Ricks.
This is also GREAT stuff.
I also have some kind of ambient like project from Thomas Krone under the
same name. Weird en strange ongoing soundscape kinda stuff
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
If you mean by match it that no one will ever be able to emulate the
classic MBV sound - well, what would be the point? Any attempt to emulate a
wholly unique work will just look/sound silly in the long run. Being
influenced is a completely different matter, though.
emulation does not really push
hmmm, I don't want to do a Darw_n and overanalyse this
but I don't think its right to split music into
genres... I dunno if anyone remembers the global scale
flame war that went on concerning what defines techno.
I think pretty much everyone on this list has a pretty
wide range of tastes... I know
for anyone interested - Hawtin/Aquaviva video interview on NME's website.
http://www.nme.com/NME/External/Features/Features_Interview/0,1420,8923,00.html
ta
rob
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..atleast it probably wont be as europoppy or trancey as some of those
oldsmobile alero commercials and some other poorly done attempts at using
dance music to sell a car..
..i also think that its cool that they are using an older track by Atkins..
even though they are advertising a new
hear where youre comin from - but i think with that sort of utopian
expectation from a heartless capitalist economy - you're bound for
disappointment.
this is pretty standard fare, the media not giving you the time of day
until you prove that people like you and youre not a huge risk for them.
in
Hi.
I'll second the Koner experiment (Andy Melwig also had a hand in the
project I believe)- Also a fascinating album is Data Rape- (Sonic Boom's
masterpiece as well.. done with the use of Speak and Spell toys)- This EAR
album blew my mind! Every sound seems to crawl all over you...
Let me apologize for getting this thread going. It is
not on-topic, and may have never been.
Tristan
--- Jorge Velez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And if you haven't checked out My Bloody Valentine,
it is more ahead of
it's
time than most (if not ALL) techno IMHO and i don't
think anyone
I am glad I have become an descriptive term!!!
;-]
darw_n
create, demonstrate, toneshift...
http://www.mp3.com/stations/clevelandunderground
http://www.mp3.com/darw_n
http://www.sphereproductions.com/topic/Darwin.html
http://www.mannequinodd.com
- Original Message -
From: Nick Walsh
hear where you're comin from - but i think with that sort of
utopian
expectation from a heartless capitalist economy - you're bound for
disappointment.
without a doubt your right, this is what you get in this society and
it won't end anytime soon. that's one of the
i don't think it is related in any way other then the fact the music is
finally getting respect in the city where it was created. and i think what
makes both completely related is DEMF. the city let something big like that
get pulled off and now the rest of Detroit is taking notice. Thank
me in the first place. i've always thought of the people involved in the
music to be intelligent enough to circumvent this whole entire system.
who
needs them? with the technology and communication that is at eveyones
disposal, the big money has no power or at least not as much power as it
To the ladies and gentlemen of 313:
This is Alex at Groovetech. I've been up for about 40 hours straight now
so please bear with me, I'm not exactly thinking coherently.
I've read most of your feedbacks and you're coming in loud and clear.
I'm not going to try and answer each point, but please
agreednice pointsthis kind of reminds me of this quote from stewart
walker that i think hits the nail right on the head.
Maybe I'm bitter because I'm generationally stuck between the baby-boomers
and the N-sync having Gen-Y teens who have all the marketing power and
attention, and
Phonopsia wrote:
I agree the Pirelli ad was cool. At the time I think it gave Techno some
credibility in the US mainstream. I think that's a good thing.
One thing that troubles me is that I can't think of any thirty seconds of No
UFOs or pretty much any techno song that does justice to the
hey, now, race shouldn't play a part in this...
i think the real answer to that question is that Moby's music is the most
accessible in comparison to others. Bodyrock will appeal to a lot more
people than, say, Strings of Life or something like that. granted, Strings
of Life is a million
kinda symbolic, i think. symbolizes that techno is so far ahead of its
time...
take care,
Mike
From: lil' robbie [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] Ford and Atkins
Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2000 13:06:52 EST
..atleast it probably
It shouldn't, but unfortunately it does. That is just the bleak reality of
the situation.
hey, now, race shouldn't play a part in this...
- Greg (Who can't understand how anyone could object to wider exposure
for amazing tracks like No UFOs)
I like the Beach Boys, when I hear Good Vibrations I think of Orange
Crush.
I like David Bowie, when I hear Heroes I think of Microsoft.
I like Galaxie 500, when I
greg, i think wider exposure good / wider exposure with ford logo bad. just
my opinion
-Original Message-
From: Greg Earle [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 09, 2000 4:24 PM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [313] That Pirelli ad track
it might be a blessing in disguise, if current techno/house gets played out.
we might see a whole new bunch of underground styles from the true
innovators if techno gets flooded with a bunch of media hyupe.
Mike
From: FC3 Richards [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To my knowledge, most Planet E 12s are
not distributed outside the US, but some European
labels are stable enough to do this.
They are quite well distributed through Siren in Australia who have tried to
raise its profile and done very well - I wish other labels were this well
distributed. The
FYI...
Mr. Mills has put up a 2.5 mix for our listening pleasure from his recent
Japan tour.
Cheers.
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