RE: + CDr Trades +

From: Philip Sherburne (philip@askjeeves.com)
Date: Sat Feb 24 2001 - 21:48:27 CET

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    That Sonar Kollektiv mix is really good. Hell, it's so good I can even
    imagine taking the unusual step of actually *buying* it. A novel concept,
    I'm sure.

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Pedro Cevallos
    To: idm_mart@egroups.com; acid-jazz@ucsd.edu; ambient@hyperreal.org;
    idm@hyperreal.org
    Sent: 2/24/01 11:57 AM
    Subject: + CDr Trades +

    Here's the list of stuff I'm looking for to trade on CDr:

    V/A -- 03:00 am Eternal (Lacerba)
    V/A -- 04:00 am Eternal (Lacerba)
    Sonar Kollective mix CD
    V/A -- Carte Blanche Series (Naked Music)
    V/A - Nude Dimensions Series (Naked Music)
    V/A - Bare Essentials (Naked Music)
    Andy and all St. Germain releases
    V/A -- Slow Mo One (Stereo Deluxe)
    Jedi Knights mix CD
    V/A -- Globus Mix Volume 1, 2, 3 and 4
    The Automator/Dr. Octogon -- any of his stuff
    Lauren Garnier -- Unreasonable Behaviour
    Red Snapper -- any of their full-lengths
    Latin Beats -- A tribute to Tito Puente
    Two Lone Swordsmen -- any of his albums
    V/A -- The New Latinares 3 (Ubiquity)
    V/A -- Audio Alchemy 1 and 2 -- (Ubiquity)
    V/A -- No Categories 3 and 4 (Ubiquity)
    V/A -- Freestyle Files 1, 2,3 and 4 (!K7)
    Mark Pritchard's LP on (Dropping Science)
    James Lavelle -- Art Of War (Who Dares Wins)(Toys Factory)
    James Lavelle -- Rebore Vol. 1 (Compiled and DJ Mixed by UNKLE)
    V/A -- Rapid Transit (Chocolate Industries)
    V/A -- Break 'n' Bossa 1, 2, 3 and 4 (Schema)
    V/A -- Latin Beats (Mr Bongo)
    ARAKATUBA -- Brazilian Explosion (Mr. Bongo)
    Prefuse 73 -- Estrocaro (Warp)
    Anything on Compost
    Anything on Ninja Tune/NTone
    Anything on Mo Wax
    Anything by Ashley Beedle/Black Science Orchestra/Ballistic Brothers

    Check out my link below for my trade list: I also have a whole bunch of

    live stuff I have not cataloged yet...

    Pedro Cevallos

    --
    "...beginning in the fourteenth century, the clock made us into 
    time-keepers, and then time-savers, and now time-servers.  In the
    process, 
    we have learned irreverence toward the sun and the seasons, for in a
    world 
    made up of seconds and minutes, the authority of nature is superseded."
                       -- Neil Postman --
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