Re: Brainfreeze

From: david hong (hongda@engr.orst.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 31 2000 - 02:31:28 MET

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    it's currently up on my webpage. www.engr.orst.edu/~hongda
    called dj. need to rename. I think it is at least. starts with a kung
    fu sample?

    On Fri, 28 Jan 2000 sgbooth@unity.ncsu.edu wrote:

    > >They never intended to officially release it; instead it was meant
    > > be sold at their shows and in person as a special release for their
    > > fans. A few were sold here in LA at Aron's Record store, only to
    > > be snapped up all by one greedy fan and sold for a ridiculous
    > > amount on EBay. Problem is that kids in Idaho don't really have
    > > a chance to see Chemist/Shadow, so they were the ones paying through
    > > the nose for this one. The only other Brainfreeze performance took
    > > place last week here in LA, where they played a show at the El Rey w/
    > > Numark, Z-Trip, and others to basically recreate the record live.
    > > It's all old-school funk, soul, and novelty/spoken word records with
    > > a lot of tracks you'd prolly recognize as having been sampled a
    > > million times. If you're interested in this one, best bet would be
    > > trying to pick up a CDR or dubbed copy...Brock
    >
    > GRRR. Things like this make me mad. Its cool to press something special
    > for the fans, its another to buy a bunch and auction them on ebay for extra
    > cash. I'm sure by now, its probably impossible to get since only 1000 were
    > made.
    >
    > Anybody want to make a CD-R trade or possible MP3 trade?
    >
    > simon
    > http://www4.ncsu.edu/~sgbooth
    > soup is the word on the street.
    >
    >
    >



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