View Full Version : Spiral Tribe - The Album
jonnyspeed
09-07-2004, 08:34 PM
Dowload From acidteckno.at [60MB] (http://www.acidtekno.at/files/mp3/Spiral23/Spiral%20TRibe%20-%20The%20ALbum.zip)
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01 Breach The Peace (5:24)
02 Do Et (6:23)
03 Seven (4:55)
04 23 Minutes Warning (5:57)
05 Forward The Revolution (6:33)
06 World Traveller Adventurer (5:55)
07 Ragga Boom (5:23)
08 Track 13 (Criminal Drug) (5:19)
09 Sirius 23 (5:41)
10 Earth-Worm (6:12)
11 Going All The Way (5:40)
12 Preditor (6:11)
Free party music!
crime
10-07-2004, 03:32 PM
Sorry, don't want to be a stick in the mud, but this kind of thing is the precise reason why so many artists can't make any money out of what they do, when people go sticking the album straight up as an MP3 download.. that's a bit out of order really...
This is what's killing it.. terrible behavior..
jonnyspeed
10-07-2004, 06:30 PM
Nope - spiral tribe agree with it and anyway its well deleted.
...it was never about the money it was about spreading the word.
crime
11-07-2004, 01:44 PM
Nope - spiral tribe agree with it and anyway its well deleted.
...it was never about the money it was about spreading the word.
Oh, ok, fair play... Just looking out for my bredren...
This album has only just come out though no?
crime
11-07-2004, 01:46 PM
Sorry, don't want to be a stick in the mud, but this kind of thing is the precise reason why so many artists can't make any money out of what they do, when people go sticking the album straight up as an MP3 download.. that's a bit out of order really...
This is what's killing it.. terrible behavior..
Get me, the self rightious bitch :lol:
jonnyspeed
12-07-2004, 11:51 PM
it was originally released in 1993.
I get you on the 'straight to Peer-to-Peer thing'. However, MP3 doesn't damage vinyl, imo - it helps promote artists and in some ways if you are on Kazaa for example - it means you've made it. No sure on the full outcome of the CD argument but sales are up, again. But so in total spending on all media?? all propaganda that one.
Anyway, in terms of back catalogue of stuff that is no longer available - I can see no moral argument that says you souldn't be able to share that stuf..
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