(idm) Re:AP/Andrew's charts/playlists (re: CDRs)

From Andrew Duke Cognition
Sent Wed, Jun 2nd 1999, 20:23

daniel wrote:

> <snip> To answer a couple of emails I got.  at the time of the compilation
> of the top 20 chart "enter the monkey" only existed as a test CDR.  It is
> indeed pressed now and is no longer available in CDR format.  More info
> and such at the url below.
>
> also, thanks for the supprt Andrew (and everyone else out there; you know
> who you are)
>
> -daniel
> Head Monkey
> Mad Monkey Records
> http://monkey.eliteware.com

Daniel: You're quite welcome. I'm happy to support quality electronics such
as found on the "Enter The Monkey" comp :)
IDM: re: my charts/playlists: if I don't have the finished copy, I put the
copy
*I have* to distinguish that it is an advance/promo. I do this so people are
*aware* of something charted/playlisted, but don't stress
themselves/shopkeepers
out trying to buy something that ain't out yet. For example, I've got a test
of
the new Tektite comp, so if I play that on the next In The Mix show, I'll
list it as "... (US Tektite test)" because it's not the final version. If I
put
"... (US Tektite)", it would mean I had a final version. Personally, I find it

frustrating to try to be buying something that is not yet commercially
available,
so I hope my using of "test"/"DAT"/"CDR"/"cassette" serves the purpose
I'm intending--in short, this is not referring to the *final* version, just
the
version I'm playing/charting to save y'all some trouble. If it says
"test"/"CDR"/etc
it's likely out *soon*, but not likely out *yet*. Hope this clarifies. Thanks.
Andrew :)