of ocurse its refreshing that they have balls, but sometimes, they
should take their shizz out on more deserving suspects....

finally, have a sense of humor about this, i do...all these words mean nothing

On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 4:46 PM, JT Stewart <[email protected]> wrote:
>> just call it bootlegging, and stop trying to elevate that to creating...
>
> In case no one bothers to look, they almost exclusively bootleg stuff
> like Nirvana and Devo songs on 12" singles and sometimes do simple
> edits of the stuff. They're not bootlegging records in the sense that
> they are making counterfeits (such as HTFR et al). They're also quite
> obviously bootlegs/promos -- plain white labels with block text. Big
> whoop.
>
>> i think avowed bootleggers have no place dissing mr kenny larkin.  and
>> then they diss MM too.  I forgot how hard it is to press up tracks
>
> Everybody has an opinion, and for a record store to actually be honest
> about theirs instead of copying the promo sheet or typing up the
> typical hype is extremely refreshing. Obviously they won't be selling
> as many of those Larkin albums as they would without that "review", so
> there is no self-interest in it. I thought it was funny, but I'm not a
> huge Larkin fan...
>
>> anyways, dissing planet e is wack....if buttrich is too euro,  how
>> about ican, too latino or hispano ?, the "how about" list goes on and
>> on..
>
> I've been listening to Planet E records and have been friends with
> Planet E artists and staff for long enough to be entitled to my
> opinion, thank you. I think the recent records are weak and sound like
> fodder for European clubs (Larkin's aside). They do not affect me
> emotionally in any appreciable way. I have the first Buttrich and the
> Ican so I'm only talking about 2 or 3 releases. American techno is in
> shambles but what else is new.
>

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