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Re: (idm) First two Nothing/Warp releases

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1998-10-06 17:49Aaron S Michelson (idm) First two Nothing/Warp releases
1998-10-06 18:04Sebastien Beaulieu Re: (idm) First two Nothing/Warp releases
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1998-10-06 17:49Aaron S MichelsonJust letting you know... got the Nothing domestic releases of Squarepusher's Big Loada and
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Tue, 6 Oct 1998 13:49:07 -0400 (EDT)
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(idm) First two Nothing/Warp releases
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Just letting you know... got the Nothing domestic releases of Squarepusher's Big Loada and Plaid's Not For Threes today. Here's the scoop. Big Loada contains tracks from Vic Acid, Port Rhombus in addition to the original tracks. The disc also comes enhanced with the video to 'come on my selector'... very nice, around 7'ish minutes long. A lot of fun to watch.... Plaid's album, Not For Threes also comes with two bonus tracks (from the Undoneson EP). 'Spudink' especially is (in my opinion) one of Plaid's finest tracks ever, so I'm glad to see Nothing's included it... so that people don't have to buy the additional single on import. The packaging is quite similar to the originals.... and it's domestic! :) Enjoy, Aaron
1998-10-06 18:04Sebastien Beaulieu> >Big Loada contains tracks from Vic Acid, Port Rhombus in addition to the >original trac
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Aaron S Michelson ,
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Tue, 6 Oct 1998 14:04:44 -0400
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Re: (idm) First two Nothing/Warp releases
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quoted 6 lines Big Loada contains tracks from Vic Acid, Port Rhombus in addition to the> >Big Loada contains tracks from Vic Acid, Port Rhombus in addition to the >original tracks. The disc also comes enhanced with the video to 'come on >my selector'... very nice, around 7'ish minutes long. A lot of fun to >watch.... >
Now the important question : Can anyone tell what's the quality of the video compared to the rather ugly RealVideo from Warp-Net ?