the pandemic has made a lot of artists put back catalog/previously unavailable tracks onto bandcamp in digital... it's my biggest expense right now.. I'm getting fucked, i can't resist
May-28-2020 18:16
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
quote:
Originally posted by planetaryplayer
the pandemic has made a lot of artists put back catalog/previously unavailable tracks onto bandcamp in digital... it's my biggest expense right now.. I'm getting fucked, i can't resist
to be fair, no one really listens to techno on this forum. just joining discussion after a couple of early afternoon beers
May-28-2020 18:43
Dykes_on_Jay
Ape me.
Registered: Aug 2012
Location: Shenzhen LBC
And Moby? you can get stomped by Obie.
Nice copout
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May-29-2020 00:58
planetaryplayer
Surpeme traineanddict
Registered: Dec 2011
Location: Pine Tree Valley
Alan oldham put up a couple older tracks, truncate put older releases on Bandcamp, clone always reissues but two or three Drexciya related releases surfaced. I got a Regis and Oliver Ho album, James Ruskin rereleased some blueprint. I can’t remember them all( I passed out on couch)
May-29-2020 01:17
Midlothian
Reaping the percussions
Registered: Jan 2018
Location: Edinburgh
Look at this one, it's practically silent. If anyone knows a good quality source for the Stef Vrolijk mix of Dusk - Stars, let me know please.
I'm increasingly put off purchasing older tracks from BP considering all the shite files they're selling (also early Bedrock, Taste Recordings come to mind).
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Jun-02-2020 10:26
SYSTEM-J
IDKFA.
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: Manchester
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Originally posted by Lews
Has anyone talked to Barry Jamieson about who owns the rights to Fluid's catalogue now?
So I was cranking Escape - Cascades this morning and the inevitable "Fuck, I wish I owned the Fluid back catalogue" thoughts were going through my mind, so I decided to have a look at Mr Jamieson's FB page. And lo and behold I saw the following status from 2nd June:
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Another question. If by some miracle of lockdown, Fluid’s back catalogue was available on all digital platforms, would you want the original tempo mixes, (it was all a bit fast back then), or slowed down to fit today’s tempo of tracks? Or both? Just a thought.
Followed shortly by the announcement of "Fluid2" as a label, and a 4 hour livestream of Fluid classics tomorrow night. It looks like it might just be happening, people.
Try refreshing or lower the stream quality a bit. If not, hopefully he has VODs enabled so you can re-watch it.
It nice the catalogue will have original and modern tempos, and won’t skimp on the quality either. Some releases are so quiet...I was also disappointed with some of the Rhythm Syndicate tracks, no TLC involved.