'Alan Wilder - Collected' trailer
YouTube Uploaded by thinlinestaff on Jun 22, 2011
"A preview of the new documentary : COLLECTED - The Alan Wilder/Depeche Mode Collection
A Historic Equipment, Vinyl & Memorabilia Auction
Auction date : Saturday 3rd September, 2011 4.00pm
Venue : Zion Arts Centre (www.zionarts.com)
Address : 335 Stretford Rd, Hulme, Manchester M15 5ZA
Viewing : 10.00am to 8.00pm - Friday 2nd September, and 10.00am to 4.00pm - Saturday 3rd September
http://auction.recoil.co.uk
www.omegaauctions.co.uk"
This one in via Dennis.
Thursday, August 18, 2011
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Anyone in for a syndicate (pool, collective, sharing group) for bidding and sharing the raw samples? Looks like cheapest option is to collectively bid on the emaxII, to get at the HDD. We could be scuppered if there's a commercial sample set released later, but I doubt that would happen (sample clearance hassles). At least, if people buy the individual zip disks, I hope that they would be willing to share amongst the other zip disk winners.
ReplyDeleteI think I've misread something. It looks to be the case that the 20 zip disks are copies of the same set of 44 banks. 20 chances to get the same samples, afaikt.
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