do you mean  code assault action/code assault on technica records, 1989?

i found a pile of 10 sealed copies in an old apartment building in brooklyn
nearly two years ago. i only took three copies.

if anybody wants to find out if the other seven are still there go see cisco
at whatever that record store is on west 28st between 6 and 7th. it might be
called downtown records, it mainly sells hip hop.

the guys used to have a big store. they downsized in the early 90s. all the
stock that wouldn't fit into the new store they dumped in an old apartment
building in brooklyn that cisco owns. when the most recent economic boom
made even apartments in outer brooklyn rent for a lot, he decided it was
time to empty the records out of the apartments. around about that time, i
walked into the store. apartment after apartment piled three feet high with
records.

oh yeah, ask to see the gold record of africa bambaata's planet rock hanging
on the wall of their office!
james
 

> 
> I can imagine that the stuff he did with that semi-industrial group (can't
> remember the name sadly) is pretty rare.
> 
> Axis 009A and B are difficult to get hold of in the UK.
> 
> Every Dog has its Day vol 1 LP is virtually gold dust nowadays.
> 
> 
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> From: "Robert Taylor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "'Tom Robbins/Magic Feet'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "313 mailing
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> Sent: 03 February 2003 10:10
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>> Step To Enchantment (Stringent)
>> Man From Tomorrow
>> The Extremist
>> The Hacker
>> Manlike
>> DNA
>> Reverting
>> The Bells
>> Alarms
>> jeez, when to stop?
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>> -----Original Message-----
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>> Sent: Monday, February 03, 2003 9:57 AM
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>> Subject: (313) Fw: Jeff Mills Crate Diggin'
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>> Would any 313ers care to suggest any Mills trax for this list? (see below)
>> Please send to me & I'll forward them on to the guy.
>> 
>> TOM
>> 
>>> Hi Tom, hope you are well.
>>> 
>>> I was just hoping that I could pick your brains regarding Jeff Mills, as
>> he is the subject for Crate Diggin' in the March magazine. I need to
>> spotlight his ten biggest/most collectable tracks and remixes, so am
> asking
>> people to let me know which tracks they think should definitely be
> included.
>> I also need to recommend books etc where fans & collectors can find out
>> more, so if you can think of any good suggestions, they would be much
>> appreciated too.
>>> 
>>> Cheers for your assistance,
>>> 
>>> Many thanks and kind regards,
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Darren.
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