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Re: [microsound] the great myth about Anomalous, CDs and CDRs



i agree,, that guy was a dick to me as well when i contacted him about distro'ing my labels releases,,, and my work fit in the same type of stuff he was carrying,,,,

and i know of others with the same experiences.

j.frede

---------- Original Message ----------------------------------
From: andrew jones <liminal18@xxxxxxx>
Reply-To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:  Fri, 24 Sep 2004 16:11:13 -0400

>
>On Sep 24, 2004, at 4:10 PM, Dale Lloyd wrote:
>
>>>  Anomalous (first the distro and now the label),
>>
>> Ok, first of all Anomalous Records (the distribution) did not close 
>> due to financial
>> trouble. It was due to stress and other personal issues. The 
>> distribution side was doing
>> the best business it ever had when Eric decided to close it last year. 
>> The label is
>> now closing due to what Eric terms "a lack of interest in his 
>> releases."
>>
>
>I had friends w/ labels through anonamolous who were
>selling quite well. the one time I asked Eric about distributing
>a more idm type of label he seemed kinda rude. it was an odd
>conversation actually because I was like oh that's cool you
>don't distribute idm and he was still being quite rude, but regardless
>a lot of microsound stuff sells quite well. There's a lot more folks
>entrenched into experimental than electronic.
>
>-
>a
>
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