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RE: [microsound] RE: bootlegs/remixes/etc..



All this remix stuff is a bit offtopic but there is some kind
of interesting stuff at the link below.

I must be getting old though - when did bootlegs stop being
recordings of live concerts and become home made mixes?

mark

-----Original Message-----
From: Oliver Siebelt [mailto:oliver.siebelt@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: 28 January 2002 17:24
To: 'microsound'
Subject: [microsound] RE: bootlegs/remixes/etc..




hi everyone,

again - some discussion has been made about all the remix and plunderphonic
stuff going on in the UK at
the moment. A colleague of mine just forwarded me this link and I thought
i'd share it with all of you. it's
pretty er.... comprehensive?

http://boomselection.n3.net/

there's just no stopping those crazy kids.....

also - be on the lookout for the new boards of canada promo that warp's
sending out. we just got a copy and it's lovely. track that baby down!

enjoy.

olli

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