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Brett McCormick
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Wed, 7 May 1997 22:04:00 -0400 (EDT)
Subject:
Re: (idm) Fair Use
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in response to: brett@speedt.speakeasy.org :
quoted 5 lines What, we can't have it both ways? I don't *love* warp, nor do I hate>What, we can't have it both ways? I don't *love* warp, nor do I hate >warp. Their artists put out some fine music. I haven't dealt with >them enough to get a sense of the label itself, but I'm getting a >weird impression. I think people can offer both constructive >criticism & praise..
I also think people can have constructive criticism & praise for anything that they are involved in or admire , especially something like a record label. There have been so many labels that I have admired across many genres/styles. Some of them, incidental to this conversation, are idm and relative subgenres. I have a very love/hate relationship with many labels. I can recall on so many occasions thinking of a label: "yeech, why did they put out *that* record?" or why are they lying about *that* release date?" or "why did they do *that*?" But I also think that there have been occasions on this list ( I am not referring to anything *you* have specifically posted) when it seems fans of a label, such as Warp are maniacal with enthusiasm and support until something is a little screwed up or imperfect. At that point, they want to burn their praised label at the stake. Chill out, people! so, yes. We can have it both ways. bpm0@interport.net, Peter Becker Retail Sales manager, DJ Pool, Asphodel records, NYC Phone: (212) 965-0265 FAX: (212) 965-0959 http://www.asphodel.com