honestly my view is this -
i buy everything on vinyl.
then i make mixes down to mp3s which i occassionally
burn to cds to listen to. i don't normally buy any CDs,
unless its something that totally floors me and i can't
get it on vinyl.
i don't download many mp3s, although i do use mp3s
to help me determine what i might want to buy or listen to more.
just one vote for people to release more vinyl.
- cutups
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Kevin Goldsworth" <keving173@hotmail.com>
> To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Saturday, February 09, 2002 4:29 PM
> Subject: [idm] quick question
>
>
> > was wondering how everyone out there acquires their music; in other
words
quoted 1 line how do you determine what you get on vinyl as opposed to CD as opposed
> > how do you determine what you get on vinyl as opposed to CD as opposed
to
quoted 3 lines "simply" MP3
> > "simply" MP3
> >
> > myself i'm a vinyl connoisseur when possible, but have ample quantities
of
quoted 24 lines the other formats
> > the other formats
> >
> > but sometimes when a new full-length comes out i debate whether it's
> > necessary to obtain the wax version; guess the question is if the music
> will
> > be used during DJ sets and turntable mixing rather than simply home/car
> > listening... then again vinyl is the unique medium which can be most
> easily
> > transferred to both CDR and MP3
> >
> > thanks for the input
> >
> >
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