From: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org (faxlist-digest) To: faxlist-digest@monkey.org Subject: faxlist-digest V2003 #70 Reply-To: faxlist@2350.org Sender: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Errors-To: owner-faxlist-digest@2350.org Precedence: bulk faxlist-digest Sunday, April 20 2003 Volume 2003 : Number 070 (fax) too late... (fax) Tetsu Inoue - Active / Freeze (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case Re: (fax) Tetsu Inoue - Active / Freeze Re: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case Re: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case (fax) FA: many fax titles ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Fri, 18 Apr 2003 21:27:20 +0200 From: "radio-active-toy" Subject: (fax) too late... http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=2519624347 - -- Riccardo :: :: ::: :::::: :::::: ::: : :: :: :: .:::::: :: :: .. ::...:: .. :: . . . . . . . . . . . . . music_trade http://digilander.libero.it/radioactivetoy/ . . . . . . . . . . . . . ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 08:20:05 -0700 (PDT) From: ambient Subject: (fax) Tetsu Inoue - Active / Freeze can someone tell me the availability of this collaboration with Taylor Deupree? i know that it is limited to 1000. yet, where can you get 1? ,scoUt __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? 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Bingo http://search.yahoo.com ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 11:13:32 -0600 From: David Hodgson Subject: Re: (fax) Tetsu Inoue - Active / Freeze At 08:20 19/04/2003 -0700, ambient wrote: >can someone tell me the availability of this collaboration >with Taylor Deupree? > >i know that it is limited to 1000. >yet, where can you get 1? > >,scoUt in stock @ Playing By Ear... $13 INOUE/TAYLOR DEUPREE, TETSU: Active/Freeze CD (12K 009). ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 14:06:31 -0400 From: "jackthetab" Subject: Re: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case Do they (the music industry) not think that charging $18-$20 for a disc in the United States (and more in other countries) is a complete rip off? The industry wonders why mp3's and internet piracy is so high, and yet they see fit to charge an enormous amount for a cd where only a few good tracks can be heard. The industry needs to get their heads out of their huge asses and create a fair market price/value for music. Do they think that Britney Spears is worth $20 a disc? Where is the common sense? I do not like mp3's and I do not normally trade mp3's or cdr's to anyone, however I do see why there is a market for this, and why the industry must be punished. If you can remove a dictator from Iraq, then surely the music industry, and the way it operates, can be removed as well. Of course there are way too many teeny boppers who will spend $20 for Britney anyways. kunst und wahnsinn, jackthetab #####\ _ /##### #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# ##### | /_woof/ | ##### #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# #####/ ######/ \###### \##### /_______________________________________\ - ----- Original Message ----- From: "ambient" To: ; Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:54 PM Subject: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case > http://search.netster.com/news/data/1_ds_7655.asp > > 11:06 AM EST April 19, 2003 > The Associated Press > WASHINGTONThe Bush administration is siding with the > recording industry in its court fight to force Internet > providers to disclose the identities of people who are > illegally trading songs over the Web. > >>>>>> > > __________________________________________________ > Do you Yahoo!? > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo > http://search.yahoo.com > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 19 Apr 2003 20:25:28 +0100 From: "Lxacoustics" Subject: Re: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case well my feeling is a good cd of 'good' music thats been well thought out and taken some time to make is well worth £10....i feel comfortable with that amount.....and i think its a fair price given that most studios cost about 10,000 £ to build or one that can make quality music , and given the fact that some albums can take upto 3-4 months or even longer to make.....most chilled musicians dont make a living off there music on 1000/2000 copies.I know plenty of them and nearly all have said the figures work out that they have to sell 4 albums a year via labels/mailorder and distributers to make 12000£ which is about the average you need to pay rent , food and living......i dont know many who make 4 a year?i think if your selling knocked up music and 100,000 copies its a rip of at 20$...i think if your selling 1000 copies as a genuine creative electronic artist and make quality music its fair play and i support people like that .I know to many musos who dont get paid by labels , to many distributers who rip off labels or pay when they need more and the saddest thing in all this is i am forever seeing those in the chain showing no respect for the music maker at all.....why do you think so mnay musicians come and go ?they cant survive in the underground as there trying to sell music and make a living using the same myopic system that sells 100,000 albums and works fine for those in positions of power......support artsists for sure , parasites , those inflating there prices and those who show blatant disrespect for the cd collector and try and milk them dry i think deserves all the piracy they can get .labels/industry types and sellers who manipulate are very different from most artists i know......the future will involve more and more direct internet sales, fairer prices and artists actually getting paid hopefully...the biggest problem is the number of people who seem to want to make a living off of the one musician and one cd...to many people in the chain , thats fact...unless you sell 100,000 cds....but your more than likely making horrendous music if you do. - ----- Original Message ----- From: "jackthetab" To: ; ; Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 7:06 PM Subject: Re: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case > Do they (the music industry) not think that > charging $18-$20 for a disc in the United States > (and more in other countries) is a complete rip off? > The industry wonders why mp3's and internet piracy > is so high, and yet they see fit to charge an enormous > amount for a cd where only a few good tracks can be heard. > > The industry needs to get their heads out of their huge > asses and create a fair market price/value for music. > > Do they think that Britney Spears is worth $20 a disc? > > Where is the common sense? > > I do not like mp3's and I do not normally trade mp3's or > cdr's to anyone, however I do see why there is a market > for this, and why the industry must be punished. > > If you can remove a dictator from Iraq, then surely the > music industry, and the way it operates, can be removed > as well. Of course there are way too many teeny boppers > who will spend $20 for Britney anyways. > > kunst und wahnsinn, > jackthetab > > #####\ _ /##### > #( )# | _( )__ | #( )# > ##### | /_woof/ | ##### > #" "# | ___m/I_ /_____ | #" "# > # O # |____#-x.\ /++m\ /.x-#____| # O # > #m.m# | /" \ ///###\\\ / "\ | #m.m# > #####/ ######/ \###### \##### > /_______________________________________\ > > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "ambient" > To: ; > Sent: Saturday, April 19, 2003 12:54 PM > Subject: (fax) U.S. Backs Industry in Web Music Case > > > > http://search.netster.com/news/data/1_ds_7655.asp > > > > 11:06 AM EST April 19, 2003 > > The Associated Press > > WASHINGTONThe Bush administration is siding with the > > recording industry in its court fight to force Internet > > providers to disclose the identities of people who are > > illegally trading songs over the Web. > > >>>>>> > > > > __________________________________________________ > > Do you Yahoo!? > > The New Yahoo! Search - Faster. Easier. Bingo > > http://search.yahoo.com > > --- > > + To post: ; to mail a person: > > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org > > > --- > + To post: ; to mail a person: > + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to > + Online info at: www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 20 Apr 2003 22:48:01 -0400 (EDT) From: Warren Lapham Subject: (fax) FA: many fax titles Hi. I've put another round of goodies up on eBay, some rare, some not-so-rare. Titles include Sad World, Silent Music, Passion, Electro Harmonix, Ambiant Otaku, Vrs-Mbnt-Pcs 9598 I, Outland, Shades of Orion, Transonic, I.F. 2, Slow and Low, Sublabel Compilation, and 15 more. You can see my list at: http://www.warlap.net/sale/ Thanks. - -w. - -- http://www.warlap.net/ (now with music blog) ------------------------------ End of faxlist-digest V2003 #70 ******************************* --- + To post: ; to mail a person: + To unsubscribe: "unsubscribe" to + Online info at: www.faxlabel.com www.hyperreal.org/fax www.2350.org