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From:
Kathleen Vrshek
To:
Aaron Michelson
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Date:
Tue, 5 Mar 1996 21:44:49 -0600 (CST)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Pink Floyd Bootlegs
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On Tue, 5 Mar 1996, Aaron Michelson wrote:
quoted 8 lines Just to hammer another nail in the coffin of this bootlegging issue, I saw> Just to hammer another nail in the coffin of this bootlegging issue, I saw > an amusing sight yesterday. There is a massive series of Pink Floyd bootleg > trance remixes available. Somebody (allegedly Alex Patterson, though my > guess is that it was one of those KLF goons) remixes each album, and > released it separately. The one's I've seen were the Dark Side of the Moon, > Wish you were Here, Division Bell and Animals "limited edition" trance > remixes. This, OBVIOUSLY, isn't legal. So, who did it, and what's their > message/point?
It was neither. First, KLF and Orb are too damned good to put out crap like that. It's just some DJ trying to make a lot of money. If you listen, it's just a bunch of sounds played on top of the actual songs. Not even remixes. From what I've heard of these, they're TERRIBLE. I wish KLF would come back and save us from boredom again. Anybody wanna sell their K foundation stuff relatively cheap? Hmmm? BTW-I'll buy somebody's US Little Fluffy Clouds single for 10 bucks. It's gotta have the Coldcut remixes on it. Mistress ov Mu