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1996-10-23 03:02James (idm) PFM, etc.
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1996-10-23 03:02JamesMikebee wrote: >WHERE WHERE WHERE DID YOU GET THIS?! and are there any more? ;) Mike, Mod
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(idm) PFM, etc.
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Mikebee wrote:
quoted 1 line WHERE WHERE WHERE DID YOU GET THIS?! and are there any more? ;)>WHERE WHERE WHERE DID YOU GET THIS?! and are there any more? ;)
Mike, Mod Lang had a few of them two weeks ago. Nice indeed to see Good Looking CDs. BTW, PFM's Saint Etienne remix on Casino Classics is very nice... as is the whole second CD. Not that you don't have this already by now :)
quoted 2 lines as an aside -- does anyone know if innervisions "mermaids" on mo'wax was>as an aside -- does anyone know if innervisions "mermaids" on mo'wax was >released on cd? i haven't been able to find it.
I didn't find it on CD either. And where is that new Andrea Parker, darn it! FYI: this is for folks in San Fran Bay Area - if you ever go to Virgin for imports, maybe because Mod Lang is too far :), and they tell you they haven't gotten it in yet, make sure to look around in the various listening stations on the first floor. TWICE this month a clueless staff person told me they didn't have something (DJ Shadow and Chem Bros, to be precise), and I walked away dejected, only to find 40+ copies on a wall around the corner. On now:: Underworld: Tin There (Off the Wipeout XL CD - does anyone else think this track is simply amazing? Just builds and builds, then those almost-audible high melodies kick in and... aaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh. Nice.) James Jung-Hoon Seo // Oracle New Media (415) 506-3829 // jseo@us.oracle.com My whole thing is to take completely retarded songs and turn them into something of my own. What can I bring to a song that's already been done well? // Mark Kozelek