Yeah.. just as easier to order it from RRRon ..he can just dub a new copy.. although I guess there are a few the artist doesn't want him to copy any more
If you don't mind me asking, how did you guys find out that Ron has it? Does he have some sort of social media that I just can't find? His catalog looks like it hasn't been updated in years, but neither have his prices so I'm not complaining.
Rubby wrote: ↑Wed Jul 29, 2020 11:21 am
If you don't mind me asking, how did you guys find out that Ron has it? Does he have some sort of social media that I just can't find? His catalog looks like it hasn't been updated in years, but neither have his prices so I'm not complaining.
Noise people in general are terrible networkers (myself included).
Did you know there was a David Gilden boxset released this year? I sure as hell didnxe2x80x99t: now Ixe2x80x99m stalking three different distros hoping theyxe2x80x99ll have a few copies coming in.
Try signing up for the labelxe2x80x99s newsletter, if they have one; theyxe2x80x99re often free and easy to cancel if you get tired of the junk.
In this case, though I could be wrong, it looks like Hospital Records put this out initially: look at their Facebook page and see if they mention shipping this or their latest xe2x80x9cbatchxe2x80x9d to other distros (which themselves usually have a social media presence or at least various forum presences).
I can tell you right now Emil himself tends to keep to himself, so your best bet if you want things of his is to keep an eye on the label(s) that put out a bunch of his stuff. Labels generally want reach out to as many potential customers as possible; they exist to sell things. Artists may not be that invested in the business side of things. Granted, this is a circumstance where the artist has a xe2x80x9clabel,xe2x80x9d though Ixe2x80x99d argue RRR hasnxe2x80x99t really put out anything other than the occasional recycled tape in years, and Emil apparently likes running an actual record store more than being a brand.