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(idm) Notions of Tonality V.2

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1997-01-20 11:31Paul Rafanello (idm) Notions of Tonality V.2
1997-02-01 01:59Paul Rafanello (idm) Notions of Tonality V.2
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1997-01-20 11:31Paul RafanelloRegarding Beaumont Hannant, I meant "Notions Of Tonality V.2". not "Tastes & Textures V.2"
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Regarding Beaumont Hannant, I meant "Notions Of Tonality V.2". not "Tastes & Textures V.2" Paul Rafanello intone@warwick.net
1997-02-01 01:59Paul RafanelloBeaumont Hannant's "Notions of Tonality V.2" is out now on CDS. It's on GPR, and it indica
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Beaumont Hannant's "Notions of Tonality V.2" is out now on CDS. It's on GPR, and it indicates that a full length "Tones" will be out soon. Reviews once I've listened to it. Did GPR go belly up? Doesn't look like they did. Paul Rafanello intone@warwick.net
1997-02-01 19:30Derek Jordan> Beaumont Hannant's "Notions of Tonality V.2" is out now on CDS. It's > on GPR, and it in
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quoted 5 lines Beaumont Hannant's "Notions of Tonality V.2" is out now on CDS. It's> Beaumont Hannant's "Notions of Tonality V.2" is out now on CDS. It's > on GPR, and it indicates that a full length "Tones" will be out soon. > Reviews once I've listened to it. > > Did GPR go belly up? Doesn't look like they did.
As I had mentioned to Ben at Synaptic Records here in Denver, perhaps the company had bills to pay, and instead of releasing a pile of shitty records just to get by, they may have had to find other methods. That goes for Beaumont Hannant as well, as he's been working nonstop with Lida Husik & Outcast Productions. Who knows... I do know that you can tell when a good label is in financial trouble when the stuff they release is totally unrelated to their usual output.(Rising High, are you listening????) Derek