This is one of my posts from a few days back which didn't get 'through' for
some reason.
quoted 16 lines Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 01:54:26 +0100
>Date: Tue, 30 Apr 1996 01:54:26 +0100
>To: idm
>From: g3 <g3@bleep.org>
>Subject: Re: (idm) Warp Pages
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>At 09:36 17/04/96 +0100, you wrote:
>>David Mackay Ross wrote on Wed, 17 Apr 96 09:40:14 BST :
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>>> Any news on what's happened to the Warp Web Site? It doesn't appear to
>>> exist. Now that I think about it, g303 has been quite scarce in these
>>> parts lately... What's up?
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>>It's very much alive at http://www.warp-net.com/
>>As is Greg btw, but he's a very busy man - WARP are going to be springing a
>>whole mass of music (and maybe one or two other surprises) on us over the
next
quoted 12 lines few months and there are lots of deals to be signed and stuff like that.
>>few months and there are lots of deals to be signed and stuff like that.
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>>This new web address was heavily promoted by greg when it was introduced, but
>>unfortunately the link has not been updated at hyperreal. The pages are not
>>complete - the artist links do not work, ad the news page is a little out of
>>date, but the main discographies are intact with plenty of artwork scans and
>>there's a cool "gallery" page as well as some sound and video samples to
>>download. check it out!
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>Thanks for the plug James :)
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>I have just moved house so I have been a bit distracted for a few weeks
(blimey that long...). The warp web pages are well out of date but due to
server access problems and me being a lazy arse and the fact that the whole
site is about to become very much Obsolete soon means that it is unlikely to
be updated in the near future. Although I may just update the discog a bit
for old times sake.
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