Hi

This is my first message so go easy on me ;)

I think its ok to bootleg tunes as long as they are sold as bootlegs are not
made to look like the originals.  Supplying to demand is fine - many people
didn’t get or weren’t around when gems like virtual sex was released.
Therefore giving people the chance to hear / play some of these tracks is
fine by me - but blatantly ripping off the artwork or label is wrong.  The
'new' pheerce citi 004 which htfr have been selling on their site is one of
the examples where bootlegging has gone to new extremes - putting out
releases on labels that don’t even exist.



-----Original Message-----
From: z66 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: 04 June 2005 03:05
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: (313) virtual sex lp repressed! ACTUALLY IT'S BEEN
BOOTLEGGED,BURN THE BOOTLEGGERS


different musik, different qualities..

well, at least it makes these producers even with other producers of 
today [who might not been around that time]. in any case, i'm still 
being amazed, how much of good musik is being released every year.. just 
like others, i use labels and names as a reference point, but it always 
leads me to new, unknown names + every year i keep discovering gems i've 
missed

i can well understand hunting classics which are unique for both that 
and this time, yet what i'm trying to say is: there's a supply but the 
demand seems to be lost in time


///Z



Thomas D. Cox, Jr. wrote:
> ---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
> From: z66 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
>>..and maybe they want *you* to move forward too:: to catch more new 
>>musik rather than being stick to your defined classics
> 
> 
> if thats the case, maybe they should work on making better new music! 
> 
> tom 
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