From Nate Harrison Sent Wed, Feb 17th 1999, 15:53
You know I'm not sure as to Greg's status on this list; he seems to float in and out, conveniently chiming in whenever anyone posts anything less than stellar about Warp. Now if you're reading this Greg I'm not saying you don't have a valid point, it's just the attitude man. I don't think I have ever read a post of yours where it didn't contain some slam or snide remark. Now I've been buying practically every Warp release now since 93, and will continue to do so because I think the work is solid. That being said you make it difficult for me to really like Warp Records as a whole, well at least based on your representation... peace Nate On Tue, 16 Feb 1999, Greg Eden wrote: > >Date: Mon, 15 Feb 1999 13:36:19 -0500 > >From: "Joanisse, Robert" <xxxxxx.xxxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xx> > >Subject: RE: (idm) Help: WARP29 and Blue Planet URL? > > > >is there anyone out there besides me who thinks this comp is kind > >of.... > >pointless and mediocre? > > > >after you get past the versions of tracks that were already available > >elsewhere (antacid, arcadian, amenity, biosphere), what you have left > >is a bunch of demos and farting around (literally, in the case of "...peter > >cook") by the evolution roster. > > > >i've always counselled people to avoid this warp cash-in and seek out > >the host of good records that the evolution guys put out their own and > >other labels. > > you moron. have you read the label on the cd? it *was* a release on > the evolution label. anyway who do you think gave us the tracks, did > the artwork and have been paid over the years for that compilation of, > at the time, extremely beautiful, rare and unheard by most people, > tracks? the bloke who wonders up and down west st in a mussolini > uniform? leonardo di caprio? > > repeat for those atlantically challenged, > > it was JOINT warp/evolution release. > > > ::greg > ::www.warprecords.com >