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Guest ritual om

i don't understand why record companies do't re-type and re-release very well knonw and commercially profitable albums.i know many people that would kill fot the green nuns of the revolution album.i see albums from pink floyd and many many other projects not so well known that released an album in the 70's or 80's and re-release it.why isn't this done in trance?????????????????

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Guest kingdok

Inpsyde media's doing this...not that album in particular, but they're doing it with Total Eclipse's "Delta Aquarids" and Koxbox's "Dragon Tales.

 

http://www.inpsyde-media.com/

 

That aside, psy trance isn't NEARLY as in-demand as rock music. There are probably more die-hard Pink Floyd fans than there are people who listen to trance...period.

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Guest Hallucinogenious

Some re-release them .. but for some labels i believe that the will have damage if they re-release a album ... none of the psy-trance groups can be compared to pink floyd or doors ...

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Guest spacemonkey

well GNOTR must be findable, most albums in fact if you look hard and long enough, ;-)

 

but i agree it's a pity, some albums could be re-released and make enough profit, so the reason for not doing this is beyond my comprehension.

the labels are probably afraid they spend money on reisseuing and make a loss, which is not totally unfair because psy labels have it hard enough as it is.

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