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From: Dave Parsons [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 10:46 AM
Subject: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
Have the very same bootleggers also repressed the classic 'intergalactic
beats' album on Planet-E? Or is that an
Have the very same bootleggers also repressed the classic 'intergalactic
beats' album on Planet-E?
Yes. Hard To Find Records, of Vinyl House, 10 Upper Gough Street,
Birmingham, B1 1JG, UK , tel: +44 (0)121-687
have bootlegged this record.
oh look, they even charge over the odds for it.
We love that record store don't we Alex, haha..
Scum
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 June 2005 09:59
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
Have the very same bootleggers also repressed the classic
'intergalactic
i've also seen shady looking copies of that blake baxter ep with "does
not compute" on it.
it fits the series i guess..
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Have the very same bootleggers also repressed the classic 'intergalactic
beats' album on Planet-E?
Yes.
We love that record store don't we Alex, haha..
Yeah.
Someone just put me out of my misery and burn the f**kers down.
I'd do it myself if someone puts up the price of a train ticket and a can
of petrol.
*techno terrorism*
_
i've also seen shady looking copies of that blake baxter ep with does not
compute on it.
it fits the series i guess..
see, if no one does anything about it, it just goes on and on and on. and
on.
if i was joe bloggs superstar detroit electronic musician, I'd form a
little co-op alliance, chip in
I thought as much... I can unterstand then getting away with doing boots of
the BUZZ and PHEERCE CITI records, both labels are defunkt and there would
be no one to complain about it (apart from a few folks and purists on this
list). But a Planet-E release! Such a classic album! Carl must be
ha wrote:
i've also seen shady looking copies of that blake baxter ep with does
not compute on it.
it fits the series i guess..
i saw that listed somewhere and thought why bother? the official KMS
repress should be easy enough to find surely (and it's killer too)
damn, just contributed to
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Subject: RE: (313) Planet-E
Bootlegs?
08/06/2005 10:12
damn, just contributed to the weekly bootleg fight...ah well
You gotta love the weekly bootleg fight.
I love being an internet warrior. virtual warlord. crackdown on crime, burn
the bootleggers.
all providing I dont actually have to leave my desk of course.
sorry, that wasn't meant for the list.
doh.
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08, 2005 11:08 AM
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
i've also seen shady looking copies of that blake baxter ep with does
not
compute on it.
it fits the series i guess..
see, if no one does anything about it, it just goes on and on and on. and
on.
if i was joe bloggs superstar detroit
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Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
my 2 eurocent:
just because there is a demand it doesn't mean that there *has* to be an
offer.
if the original artists don't want to repress some amazing
long-out-of-stock
record from back in tha day, they are free to do so...it makes
so to conclude, all i can say is that its the *consumers* who decide,
whether to keep crooks like HTFR in business by buying their stuff, or
instead buy conscientiously and showing that there isnt a market for
illegal
bootlegs. it's a buyer's market so to speak...
exactly my point fabrizio, my
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
so to conclude, all i can say is that its the *consumers* who decide,
whether to keep crooks like HTFR in business by buying their stuff, or
instead buy conscientiously and showing that there isnt a market for
illegal
bootlegs. it's a buyer's market so
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08/06/2005 11:10 Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E
Bootlegs
that's a way different / other discussion!!
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
hehehehehe
Well bootlegging is one thing, but what HTFR is doing isn't
bootlegging, it's counterfeiting. It's no different from what's
happening to Rolex watches and Louis Vuitton bags. Only where Asians
are producing cheap, low quality knockoffs because of otherwise very
expensive originals, HTFR are
perhaps we could turn it into a thread about becoming a dj/producer/label
boss to get sexual partners?
(sorry, bored at work)
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:26 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
that's
jesus, again I apologise for sending personal mail to the 313. Sorry.
I'm sure someone has changed all the buttons on the computer overnight.
I blame the bootleggers. and the euro.
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think we've gone full-cycle with this thread though now...
fab.
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From: Joost P [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Sent: Wednesday, June 08, 2005 12:31 PM
Subject: Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs?
Well bootlegging is one thing, but what HTFR
*maybe* having bootlegs going around are in one way or another beneficial
for the artists.
you may be right there of course fab.
i think we've gone full-cycle with this thread though now...
you're deffo right there. ha. SORRY ALL. You must be bored.
Joost P wrote:
... it's counterfeiting.
absolutely true, and where counterfeit watches and bags are still relatively
easy to recognise, recognising a 'fake' intergallactic beats lp on ebay is a
lot harder. (ever notice how many people tried to cash in on the repress of
'4jazzfunkclassics' on
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Re: (313) Planet-E Bootlegs
HTFR is hiding Osama Bin Laden back in their warehouse.
nah, it's a snide copy.
the real one is rare.
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