RE: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-24 Thread Philip Ryan
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] in regard to nights at clubs shutting down - I think it's been caused by people getting nervous about upcoming elections - not wanting to spend too much money and people just not really feeling like going out because of this and other social-political woes. I'd say

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Garrett McGrath
On Aug 20, 2004, at 11:09 AM, matt kane's brain wrote: pretty soon i won't have to shop anywhere else but submerge! i wonder if that's a good thing?

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: Garrett McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Aug 20, 2004, at 11:09 AM, matt kane's brain wrote: pretty soon i won't have to shop anywhere else but submerge! i wonder if that's a good thing? why wouldnt it be? at this point my

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread yussel
i think the point is that consolodating distribution means that there's the potential to shut out music that might not get past submerges particular standards. It's all theoretical rather than a actually issue. On Sun, 22 Aug 2004, Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote: -- Original Message

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] i think the point is that consolodating distribution means that there's the potential to shut out music that might not get past submerges particular standards. It's all theoretical rather than a actually

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread atomly
[Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]] well theres always going to be exceptions, but its nice to have one store you can rely on to always have the majority of things you want to buy. no one else in the US is really providing that. i mean, do people in germany consider hard wax to be

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Thomas D. Cox, Jr.
-- Original Message -- From: atomly [EMAIL PROTECTED] It is convenient, but that's the same reason so many people shop at Wal-Mart, Barnes Noble and Best Buy as well, and those have all functioned to eliminate a lot of the fringe. I generally don't think

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread atomly
[Thomas D. Cox, Jr. [EMAIL PROTECTED]] yeah because big bad submerge uses the same business practices as wal mart. shut up. troll. at least yussel was sensible in his reply, i know it must hurt you to try the same. God, you're a twat. Nice work calling me the troll and then writing such an

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
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Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread atomly
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I do agree though, consolidation sends up a red flag for me - in this case I don't think I'm going to get too nervous (yet) Yeah, I didn't mean to seem alarmist or anything-- it just feels like electronic music has been moving in this direction lately so it's starting to

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread yussel
macro cosmic (wal-mart) or micro cosmic (submerge), the same basic principles apply. Then again- look how much intellnet dominated in the mid-90's for distribution. i don't buy anythign online, so I'm not an expert in this particular segment. But the point as always is to just keep your eyes and

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-23 Thread Michael . Elliot-Knight
: Subject: Re: (313) otto lives! 08/23/04 04:26 PM

Re: (313) otto lives!

2004-08-20 Thread matt kane's brain
At 02:03 PM 8/20/2004, J.T. wrote: very cool to see that submerge now carries clone and clone-distributed labels too... wow. pretty soon i won't have to shop anywhere else but submerge! -- unsigned short int to_yer_mama; matt kane's brain http://www.hydrogenproject.com [EMAIL PROTECTED]