That's good news. Also brave news! :-)
-Original Message-
From: Southern Outpost [mailto:southernoutp...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 28, 2009 6:59 PM
To: JT Stewart
Cc: Odeluga, Ken; 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Closure of the Clone record label
I think you
I hope so! That URL makes more sense then fit-records ;-)
KJ
On 28 jan 2009, at 19:58, Southern Outpost wrote:
I think you mean: http://www.fitdetroit.com/
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:28 AM, JT Stewart
wrote:
The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can actually
know
the compl
I think you mean: http://www.fitdetroit.com/
On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 8:28 AM, JT Stewart wrote:
>> The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can actually know
>> the complete reasons for sure - but maybe you definitely do? If so,
>> please excuse me.
>
> I think it's pretty clear from t
> The truth is, I suspect none of us outside of Clone can actually know
> the complete reasons for sure - but maybe you definitely do? If so,
> please excuse me.
I think it's pretty clear from their message what's going on. It's a
pretty long message. They don't leave many questions unanswered. I
ly, rather than
explicity, note - in the statement too.
See ya soon :)
Ken
-Original Message-
From: JT Stewart [mailto:etmach...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, January 21, 2009 5:23 PM
To: Odeluga, Ken
Cc: 313 Mailinglist List
Subject: Re: (313) Closure of the Clone record label
> No
I agree, personally everything they released on Clone was pretty damn
hot, so I doubt they were struggling in light of the vinyl recession.
As it alluded to in Clones message, it was just time to kick back and
focus on other things for a while.
P.
On Wed, Jan 21, 2009 at 9:22 AM, JT Stewart wrot
> Nobody wants to read another embittered tirade about the collapse of the
> market for vinyl and for paid music in general, even if it's painfully
> correct.
The message says the label was doing well, so to read it as a comment
on how vinyl is dying or how music sales are struggling is not
accura
It should be mentioned as well that on my one visit to Rotterdam,
Serge and the other Clone guys made me feel very welcome. Great guys,
very professional, and straight shooters.
It isn't always the case that great music is made by nice people, but
in this case they couldn't be nicer.
Nice words, gracefully put.
Nobody wants to read another embittered tirade about the collapse of the
market for vinyl and for paid music in general, even if it's painfully
correct.
Still, I doubt I'm alone in suspecting that it's indeed the already poor
environment for music sales, exacerbated by