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  1. I'm not a fan, but I am friends with some guys forty and under, purely hip hop. R&B, with an interest in jazz for samples who really love the Glasper thing. I know that I am farther aware from the popular opinion than they are. I'd prefer your music Allen. They wouldn't last a minute. Different strokes. For what it's worth, I also have a few friends, jazz musicians if you have to categorize them, early to mid twenties, who also seem to dig the Glasper thing. They have recently been involved with recording sessions with Nicholas Payton. I sort of why away from the subject. For what it's worth, this group of friends would probably like what you do just fine. For what it's worth.
  2. I'm not a fan, but I am friends with some guys forty and under, purely hip hop. R&B, with an interest in jazz for samples who really love the Glasper thing. I know that I am farther aware from the popular opinion than they are. I'd prefer your music Allen. They wouldn't last a minute. Different strokes.
  3. Ha! And I thought Greenpoint had already arrived!
  4. Great news. Thanks for the update!
  5. I am pretty sure that Poster Bodoni wasn't around in 1905. My best guess would be 1930's for Linotype. I understand your point though. I think it is important to understand that these characters, whether they were created in the 18th century, or the 20th century, required hundreds of hours of detailed work. Dies were cast, formed into various sizes of metal movable type. At some point in the last thirty-five or so years, these were rendered as vector digital characters, which also required hundreds of hours of detailed work. Fonts are intellectual property. $29 is not much to ask, in my opinion.
  6. It is a Bodoni Poster Italic. http://store1.adobe.com/cfusion/store/html/index.cfm?store=OLS-US&event=displayFont&code=BODA10017300 An ATF typeface.
  7. Here's to continued recovery. Thank you for the reminder.
  8. I would listen to that.
  9. I grabbed one of their Treader discs in the used bin one day years ago on the heels of the Live disc. I was very confused by what I heard. Not at all what I had expected based on the Thirsty Ear dates. Edited multiple typos.
  10. Yes, that is a beautiful record.
  11. Bluesnik, you ought to check out that disc! I think you will be amazed based on your previous knowledge! I really like that disc.
  12. This got a lot of play from a handful of friends in my college days. When they weren't listening to McLaughlin, they were unleashing endless flurries of eighth notes at each other on their PRS guitars. I honestly think they believed they were recreating compressed sections of Love, Devotion, Surrender. They were not.
  13. You ought to check out the Jimmy Lyons(alto) music featuring Karen Borca(bassoon). http://www.tomhull.com/ocston/arch/vv/lyons-04.php
  14. Try John Coltrane Live At The Village Vanguard Again! (impulse!) I can also highly recommend Roscoe Mitchell Before There Was Sound (Nessa Records) as something I think you will absolutely love.
  15. Lon, just making sure you didn't overlook the second release he has listed here called "Muses."
  16. I care. I'm just generally two to ten years behind the new release schedule. I appreciate CraigP including a manageable amount of text with the cover art, as opposed to an entire press sheet, or just the cover art.
  17. Aside from discmaker,I have worked with the following many times without issue. http://www.atozmedia.com/ http://www.furnacemfg.com/
  18. Seems that this has turned into a now listening thread, a new releases thread, and/or a covers thread.
  19. A strange anomaly: when I uncompress a packaged InDesign folder (Fonts, Links, Instructions.txt, FileName.indd), the .indd file is only visible for about two seconds through finder; however, if I search through InDesign using File>Open and navigate to the same uncompressed folder, the .indd file is there and opens without issue.
  20. Yeah that is a mammoth undertaking!
  21. No issues. No obvious benefits. 2009 MBP.
  22. If that were the case, we wouldn't recognize the obvious difference between musicians' tones from record to record would we? How can I have a long term audio memory, but not a short term audio memory?
  23. Maybe on of those Dayton Class T amps? http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004JK8BDK I haven't heard them, but people swear! You ought to watch Craigslist for speakers. You might be able to find a decent pair for $50/each. You'd be hard-pressed to upgrade from anything at $50-$100 budget. Don't you receive review copies of ECM releases? What are you listening on currently?
  24. Define inexpensive and bargain.
  25. I think you need to mention your budget. My guess is that any 12g speaker wire will be fine.
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