I bought this reissue on CD. Almost 2 years ago. This album rocks!
Recommended!
S.
On Nov 21, 2007, at 1:31 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just came across a funk 45 by a Detroit group called the Ju-Par
Universal
Orchestra (on the Ju-Par label) from 1976
their full album is called "Moods
If the distrib fronts money for pressing/promo/whatever and it is not
a p&d agreement...unless it is a pathetically bad p&d, which many are.
And the label hasn't been doing well enough to pay back the fronted
$$. I don't know how else.
that's too bad about amato. i'd actually never heard of them t
Kraftwerk: We Are the Robots
Thursday 22 November 2007 11:30-12:00 (Radio 4 FM)
Marc Riley traces the career of Kraftwerk, whose 1970s electronic
music owed more to the experimental German classical compositions of
Karlheinz Stockhausen than to any pop tradition. They were part of a
new generatio
On 21 Nov 2007, at 23:25, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
On Nov 21, 2007 3:32 PM, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
If the label owes Amato money they won't see the stock until the
money is paid, however if you don't owe money you can go and collect
the stock at your own cost. If it's not co
On Nov 21, 2007 3:32 PM, Martin Dust <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If the label owes Amato money they won't see the stock until the
> money is paid, however if you don't owe money you can go and collect
> the stock at your own cost. If it's not collected it either gets sold
> or pulped.
how does
Here's another article on Beatportal, for those interested:
http://www.beatportal.com/blogs/post/dance-music-needs-your-help/
On Wednesday, November 21, 2007, at 01:25PM, "Martin Dust" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
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>> by the way - anyone answer this question:
>>
>>> it will be difficult for an
I've got a set by him that I'll be playing on my show tonight- 9:30 to
11:00pm eastern US time.
Audio is at www.wesufm.org.
-anton
the vault
www.antonbanks.com
by the way - anyone answer this question:
it will be difficult for any of the imprints affiliated with Amato to
recover stock held at its warehouse.
What happens to the leftover stock usually? Does is
"disappear" (get sold
by former employees)?
If the label owes Amato money they w
excellent analysis - I think the strength is in the collectives and direct
business to business (and direct to customer) sales
thanks for that
by the way - anyone answer this question:
>it will be difficult for any of the imprints affiliated with Amato to
recover stock held at its warehouse.
Interesting little blog entry about Amato, mgt. issues rather than
falling sales which is kind of nice to hear, in a way:
http://testindustries.typepad.com/test/2007/11/the-vinyl-front.html
robin...
I just came across a funk 45 by a Detroit group called the Ju-Par Universal
Orchestra (on the Ju-Par label) from 1976
their full album is called "Moods & Grooves"
probably a coincidence
damn funky studio band either way
MEK
On the other hand Kent, when I recently passed through Newark on my way
back from Colombia - I naturally fully expected to be at worst detained
for a few days, especially because I had this small 'sinister-looking'
('sinister looking' if you're a homeland security automaton, that is)
notebook-sized
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