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1997-05-07 18:29dj_k lmnop (idm) Ae Radio Show.
└─ 1997-05-07 19:59Arjun Mendiratta (idm) Warp.
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1997-05-07 18:29dj_k lmnop>Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 09:27:21 GMT >From: greg@warp-net.com (g.) >Subject: Re: (idm) rad
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(idm) Ae Radio Show.
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quoted 3 lines Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 09:27:21 GMT>Date: Wed, 07 May 1997 09:27:21 GMT >From: greg@warp-net.com (g.) >Subject: Re: (idm) radio mix
quoted 1 line pressing the thing up in the first place and giving them away for >free must>pressing the thing up in the first place and giving them away for >free must
have cost us nearly a grand. ...
quoted 1 line why don't you just accept it.>why don't you just accept it.
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quoted 1 line its about a principle.>its about a principle.
Seems like Warp is just practicing Bad Business. I'd choose Bad Principles over Bad Business anyday. djk i am rational people. --------------------------------------------------------- Get Your *Web-Based* Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ---------------------------------------------------------
1997-05-07 19:59Arjun MendirattaOn Wed, 7 May 1997, dj_k lmnop wrote Re: That Whole Ae Thing: > Seems like Warp is just pr
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On Wed, 7 May 1997, dj_k lmnop wrote Re: That Whole Ae Thing:
quoted 3 lines Seems like Warp is just practicing Bad Business. I'd choose Bad Principles over> Seems like Warp is just practicing Bad Business. I'd choose Bad Principles over > Bad Business anyday. >
This is completely ridiculous. I think most people on this list would agree that Warp has been the most consistent label for quality electronic music since the very beginning. It's simply unfair to argue to that they're just in it for the money. And whaat's wrong with a label releasing a limited edition promo. The majors do it all the time, and they don't even bother to put it up on RealAudio for the non-industry types who want to hear it. And then consider this [CAUTION:Do not proceed w/o sense of humor]: 1) Without limited editions, what would spotters with all their free time? 2) If Sean and Rob are truly making timeless music, then after they die, every millisecond of noise they ever put to disc will be all collected in one convenient package, on sale for $109.99 at your local Tower 3) If you want it badly enough, you can get it. Thanks for your time. -Arjun http://www.ugcs.caltech.edu/~arjun