£18 for the "Lost Sounds of Mu 2" CD?
John
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£18? what
for?
Mark
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Milne"
<john@highlandland.fsnet.co.uk>
To: <nickwking@ntlworld.com>; "All bound for Mu-Mu Land."
<klf@mailman.xmission.com>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:47 PM
Subject: Re: [KLF]
"Lost Sounds of Mu 2"
Will they not be watching out for evil old me
now, though, if I were to
relist?
I'm quite happy to sell it through
the list here. Shall we say the first
person to give me £18 gets
it? The on-list sales I did last week went well,
and I hope people have
started to receive their vinyl!
John
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nick King" <nickwking@ntlworld.com>
To: "'All bound for Mu-Mu Land.'"
<klf@mailman.xmission.com>;
<therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net>
Sent: Tuesday, November 22, 2005 7:35 PM
Subject: RE: [KLF]
"Lost Sounds of Mu 2"
Yup, Razormaid are renowned for watching out
for webpages/auctions/etc
mentioning their remixes - you'll probably get a
terse e-mail in response,
explaining about artist copyright, and the fact
that they only exist because
they promise the Record Industry that the
mixes won't be sold to the
general public - blah, blah!
So, yes, you
could relist it, by blotting out parts of Razormaid - i.e.
R*z*rmaid - they
probably wouldn't notice that! ;-)
-----Original Message-----
On
Behalf Of John Milne
Yup, I saw Razormaid's website and it seems
extraordinary letigate. I've
e-mailed them and pointed out the many
copies of "Lost Sounds of Mu 2" that
have been sold recently ... but I can't
imagine it'll make much odds. I
wouldn't care if I was a big time
bootlegger, but getting rid of a huge
record collection usually includes
bootlegs (I can't imagine many
record-collectors don't have some boots of
their favourite bands kicking
around - although I could be wrong!)
I
suppose I could just re-list it without a tracklisting, but there's so
many
dodgy KLF listings, I wanted to buck the trend and provide as
much
information as I could.
John
----- Original Message
-----
From: <therealmxyzptlk@comcast.net>
> Many lists did have those kinds
of auctions or straight-up FS lists
> like
> that, yes.
>
There used to be a list called Whitezone which was dedicated to sales
and
> auctions as well. I happen to moderate a yahoo-groups list called
idm_mart
> for the sales/auctions of electronic (and associated) music
that sort of
> stepped in to the vacuum which was created when Chris
Gosselin ceased to
> run Whitezone. You may want to post your auctions
(with eBay links, when
> you use them) there as well. We have 250-350
members worldwide.
> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/idm_mart/
>
> Oh - Razormaid monitors all eBay
listings with a rigor you wouldn't
> believe. Joseph Watt would do better
by focusing on meeting his own
> deadlines than spending time on that and
churning out some fairly pathetic
> email overload to the people who
have bought from him (and whose email
> addys he now has).
> Most of
what Razormaid remixes these days is the dreck of the dreck -
> Celine
Dion type sludge and bad disco/garbage pop. Watt never suffered
> from
taste in music, it seems. My guess is that the decent material (and
>
historically, there was a good lot of it in the 80s) they did remix was
>
either the selection of his deceased partner (Art Maharg) or due to
>
solicitation from the artists or labels themselves when RM began to be
>
"the" name for club mixes back in the day.
> It a sad and steaming pile of
poop these
days.
>
>
jeff
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