You should see what Jeff gets for a T Shirt at his Axis Shop in Chicago ;-)

Seriously, though, you can buy a track at a time.

Or why not digitize your vinyl?  Or if you own a record, can't you
look for the files on bit torrent with a clear conscience?

I actually find that if I digitize records, and get rid of any clicks
and pops, they sound better many times than the corresponding CD Rip
or download files.  Of course I spend way too much time on it and I
use a $1000 audio interface.

Years ago I bought the Salsoul 40th Anniversary box at Gramaphone, and
digitized all the tracks the first time I played it.  I swear that
those MP3s sound better than just about any other recordings I own.

On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 5:49 AM, Michael Kuszynski <[email protected]> wrote:
> I've bought detroit vinyl in detroit for less than that on several occassions.
>
> That seems egregious to charge 7 bucks for an ep.
>
> NOT every mills track is a masterpiece, and like all labels, many a
> jeff mills ep has only one track i actually value.
>
> cool news though.
>
> On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:38 AM, David Gillies <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Wibo Lammerts wrote:
>>>
>>> 2 EP's at this time: $ 7,47 per 3 track MP3 EP, 2,49 per MP3 file.
>>>
>>> Isn't the actual record a whole lot cheaper?
>>>
>>
>> You can get EPs where you live for less than US$7.47? Nice.
>>
>> I've stopped buying vinyl but last time I did it was costing me AUD20-25 or
>> so for an EP, which currently converts to about USD17 atm. So price wise mp3
>> (and even in some cases wave files) are a win for me.
>>
>
>
>
> --
> Michael Kuszynski
> [email protected]
> www.planerecordings.com
> New York, NY
>

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