On Thu, Nov 20, 2003 at 05:35:19PM -0000, FC2 Richards wrote:
> I just got this email from electronicwax.com, and it says that they have
> every single record on my discogs.com want list for sale brand new never
> played. I don't beleive it. AND on top of all that, if I respond to the
> email that they sent, it comes right back to me because their email address
> is exactly the same as mine. How the hell does that happen, and who is
> responsible for this? Has this happened to anyone else, and is it
> reliable?? Let me know...oh and here is my want list so that you can see
> how fishy it is. These records don't turn up unplayed all in one
> spot.
They're full of it. I went to their site and they didn't have a single
item on my list. I didn't think they would, cuz Major Malfunction's
"Brings You Central House" has been out of print since like 1993, but
I was still a little disappointed. Their inventory is small enough
that I think "they" (more like one dude, I think) are probably legit
and just trying to hustle up some business. That said, their inventory
is, at present, unimpressive.
> A Guy Called Gerald - "Blow Your House Down" (LD Records)
> Neil Landstrumm - "Inhabit the Machines" (Peacefrog)
> Neil Landstrumm - "M Cap EP" (Peacefrog)
> Blake Baxter - "When We Used To Play" (KMS)
> Green Velvet - "The Stalker Mixes" (Music Man)
> DJ Skull - "Raw Form Anger" (Djax-Up-Beats)
> Jeff Mills - "Steampit EP" (Purpose Maker)
> Circuit Breaker - "Trac K" (Probe)
> Inner City - "Big Fun D-Wynn Remixes" (KMS)
> Speedy J - "Public Energy No. 1" (NovaMute)
I have about half of these, but unfortunately for you I'd part with
them only from my cooling, recently-dead fingers! ;)
yrz,
Forrest
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