quoted 10 lines Well, it gives those of us who're not professional DJ's a chance to> >Well, it gives those of us who're not professional DJ's a chance to
> >get some choons on vinyl that we weren't cool enough to know about
> >when they came out on 12" (and at a fraction of the cost of a stack of
> >import 12's....)
>
> and i reply: this would be a dandy justification except for the fact
> that moonshine music (as far as I know) ain't doing vinyl. it's just
> CDs. and there aren't that many underground dance music DJs using CDs
> - I only know of Pete Ashdown. so, again i ask, does this disc need
> to exist? i don't think so!
Well, my copy's on vinyl on Eye-Q (not Harthouse... strange, that).
But I take your point. I'm still used to assuming that most albums
are released on vinyl, even if it's harder to find. I guess the US is
ahead of the UK when it comes to death of vinyl.
I find it really surprising that dance music compilations are being
released in the US on CD only. Surely there must be a huge number of
amateur DJ's who need vinyl to play around with, but can't afford to
buy seriously....?
Incidentally, d'ya have a UK release date for Claifornia Dreamin'?
(And please say that FFRR are releasing it on vinyl over here.... :-)
Cosmic