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Re: (idm) clipped from the matador newsletter...
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In a message dated 11/7/98 11:46:52 PM Eastern Standard Time, s0ewoliv@titan.vcu.edu writes:
quoted 7 lines Matador will license _Spectrum_ from> Matador will license _Spectrum_ from > Planet µ for North American release in February 1999. Our > version will have a bonus track or two. Promise. > > > I dunno.. February of 1999... It just seems rather... irrelevant... at that > point.
so does good music expire after a certain date? i understand the urge to get things 'on time', while they're relevant, but if the music is good, isn't it still good six months from now? i'm curious as to the general opinion on this: how often do you go back and listen to something from two months ago? six months? a year? three or four years? and how often do you buy something that you missed a couple of years or couple of months ago? i'm thinking especially because i've picked up my autechre ALL out of order, starting with tri repetae++, then cichilsuite, then LP5, then amber... all that said, how is the jega album anyway? i sort of didn't pay attention because i didn't like his tracks on the skampler too much...ie, will it still be good music in february of 99? just thinkin. rob