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From:
Greg Earle
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Date:
Thu, 13 Oct 1994 01:36:32 -0700
Subject:
Re: u-Ziq error?
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quoted 14 lines On Wed, 12 Oct 1994, Alan M. Parry wrote:>On Wed, 12 Oct 1994, Alan M. Parry wrote: > >> Someone pointed out to me that their R&S Ziq had a different >> tracklisting to the one I have - Anyone else have this listing? Weird. >> >> Black Side: >> 1. PHI*1700(u/v) >> 2. Paco >> >> Silver Side: >> 1. Crosstown Traffic >> 2. Xolbe II > > That's the track listing for the CD version of PHI*1700(u/v).
AUUUGGGH! You mean the CD for *this* has a different track listing, too? So does this mean that the same thing's gonna happen for the CD "re-release" of "Bluff Limbo" as happened for "Tango n' Vectif", i.e. some tracks removed and new ones substituted? Argggggh ...
quoted 2 lines [gordon@otax.tky.hut.fi]> [gordon@otax.tky.hut.fi] > Bluff Limbo (Rephlex Records CAT 018i)
quoted 10 lines After my initiation to u-Ziq's music with `Tango N' Vectif', I began to> After my initiation to u-Ziq's music with `Tango N' Vectif', I began to > crave for more. I lurked around in IDM, UK-Dance, alt.rave and > alt.music.techno to see if someone had come across other releases by this > group of steadily growing fame amongst the disciples of electronic music. At > last, someone mentioned `Bluff Limbo' (I think it was Alan Parry, I can't > remember, really). I thought, "great, I'll go and get it soon." Then, I > learned that this was a pre-release, and was quite depressed as my copy of > `Tango N' Vectif' had been spinning on my turntables for quite a while, and I > wanted something new. Well, I took things into my own hands, wrote to > RePHLeX and got the new album in the return mail. I was ecstatic.
*Ding* [Light bulb goes off over head] So, is it too late to write to RePHLeX and beg, grovel and plead for any spare vinyl copies lying in Grant & Claire's closets somewhere? :-) I suppose I can't complain ... the last time I went to (L.A.'s) DMC Records I was shocked to find a copy of Locust's "Needle" 12" (the supposedly 500-only thingy; the label was bog-standard Apollo but it was white instead of black). It's worth it for the track "Air Primary" alone; a full-on Aphex style stormer (didn't really expect that from Locust, least of all on an Apollo release (-: ) - Greg