These days i am pretty much on e-music, 

where i got the new deadbeat album ''roots & wire''
witch is pretty good indeed.

Also got some older basic channel & porter ricks stuff yesterday... 

I buy ambient / experimental stuff on cd at experimedia.net from time to
time.

And cd & 12'' at our local store in quebec city ''platine'' 
(they are in the same gang with ''statik distribution''

When I go to montreal I like to shop at ''atom heart'' & ''in beat'' (don’t
know if it still exists.. i think i heard the shop went on fire but it might
just be a rumours.)

I also DL lost of free net release on the mnml.nl net label page

Peace out

Max / pertin-nce.com

  


-----Message d'origine-----
De : Michael Kuszynski [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : 11 décembre 2008 20:28
À : 313
Objet : (313) so where do you buy your music (again!)?

So this is how I gather things to be:

funny enough I go to discogs.com marketplace first, because I mostly
want to buy old detroit records and out of print stuff.

for new, I do the following:

read forced exposure new releases
go to the local NYC stores (etherea first on Ave a - though it's a
little hipster minimal for me, Halcyon in brooklyn - though it's a
little hip hop for me, and only been to Dope Jams in Brooklyn once but
they had tons of KDJ and deep detroit house).

Hit up gramaphone everytime I come to Chicago.

That's about it.

Never done the clone thing, though I gather that might be great, other
than shipping and currency exchange.

ALSO!

Anyone heard the Deadbeat - Roots and Wire album?  Freaking nasty.
Combination of quality reggae influenced vocal dub, really firm techno
with some echo space flavor (without the "minor, dark, sad" chord
feeling).

I rarely get into anything dubby, but this has such nice techno
recording quality.  Really impressive.

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Michael Kuszynski
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http://www.planerecordings.com
New York, NY

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