>Hi Dirk.
>I work for earcandy and understand your frustrations with the updates.
>This will soon be rectified, as we will have a member of staff (me) just
>working on the site full time.
>instead of the work being carried out by a third party.
>
>As for the people compilation & Co-Operation CD, they have not been
>properly released yet.
>
>Also anyone on the list who will be in Edinburgh on Friday (18th) Seji
>(part of the 'Bugz in the atic' stable) is djing at Nuspirt at the City
>Cafe which is free to get in.
>
>
>
>regards
>Neil
>>Put it another way. Is there any music retailer in the UK that carries
>>the sort of stuff we talk about here and has a website worth a damn? I
>>mean, Juno is great, and I buy a lot of stuff from them, but I've never
>>seen them carry stuff like the "People... Make The World Go Around" comp,
>>or for that matter the new Co-Operation CD. Release The Groove is a
>>terrific shop but is about 80 miles away, and seems to have their website
>>updated by someone who comes in once every three weeks. Earcandy likewise.
>>
>>So, is there anyone in this country who can match Groove Distribution's
>>efforts in the US?
>>
>>..Mark..
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This month's Label focus:
The Masters At Work seminal MAW Records.See http://www.earcandy.co.uk/
*Plus* this month comp: Win a £50 Gift Voucher.
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