Yea. they are kinda pricey... fairy standard tigerbeat/glitch/plunder
tracks. Fairly recent rip-offs too.
My cohort, bella ordered three of them.... and was playing, I think it
was the cex one, but I'm not sure... anyway. He was playing one in his
lab in the basement when he went up stairs to get something from his
bedroom, when low and behold, his little sister was listening to the
exact same track (pre-fuct of course). wha? wha? this is a blatant
rip-off of the original artist (IMO) I was wondering how tigerbeat6
could release such things... and not get sued. Maybe the original
copyright owners don't know yet.... or maybe no one really cares.
the biggest issue with these 7"ers is that the sleeves are dollar signs
repeated over and over again, and one side of all of the actual records
have a huge $ symbol.
as for the the actual audio I'm sure that you could find the mp3 on the
net soon enough.
hell, if you can't, maybe we can work out a trade...
the main thing about these releases is that if you own them, you own a
part of history. How much of a part of history? only time will tell.
But I bet if bella's great grand kids took these records to Antiques
Road Show 3010, they might be roughly valued at:
MONEY!
hope you enjoyed my little shpeal.
duncan
P.S. When Bella's sister heard the 7" mentioned above, she said "You
actually paid money for this?"
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