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From:
Andrew Bennett
To:
idm
Date:
Mon, 20 Jun 1994 13:45:41 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: aI2 doubting thomas
Msg-Id:
<9406201745.AA16449@phoenix.aps.muohio.edu>
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the wax trax idm guy sez::
quoted 3 lines sorry about the attitude but all this doubt and second guessing kinda gets on> sorry about the attitude but all this doubt and second guessing kinda gets on > my nerves.Seriously, did wax trax put out a record that was incorrect?did we > f*ck something up?Feedback requested..
Not to my knowledge... But I think in general this happens on other labels. Good references in which the domestic and the import albums are different include the Orb's first album (but this was fixed), the first System 7 album, the domestic Speedy J album on Radikal, Aphex's Selected Ambient Works II, Yellow Magic Orchestra's High Tech / No Crime, and the Universe comp on Moonshine. I'm sure there are others too, so I guess when someone hears that something great is coming out domestic, the first inclination is to ask how it compares to the import. And given Warp's various formats on the AI2, with the vinyl, cd, limited cd and limited vinyl, there is a lot of room for interpretation. This happens all the time on the Orb mailing list: "Hey, can someone compare the tracks on the UK issue to the US issue...?" However, Wax Trax /TVT has been solid in their releases of Warp stuff. But some copies of the first Artificial Intelligence have the last two tracks switched. But all the music is there... Andrew -- (c) 1994, Andrew Bennett abennett@phoenix.aps.muohio.edu