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    <author><![CDATA[Michaels]]></author>
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      <![CDATA[Peter-
    
    If you ever hear that I've been fired, divorced or both, you can blame these damn music blogs.
    That Loronix site is pretty excellent.  There's more Brazillian stuff (less bossa and more samba and psych-type material) at brnuggets.blogspot.com, though it hasn't been updated for awhile.  There's a truly staggering amount of blog activity on the psych/kraut, English folk and hard rock fronts.  citiesonflamewithrockandroll.blogspot.com has nearly every Japanese psych, speedfreak and headbanger record released during the 70s -- highlights include the Speed, Glue & Shinki lps and the west coast pop stylings of Happy End.
    And when you burn out on term-paper indie darlings like the Decembrists, et al., something that takes me about 5 minutes, there's no cure like the scuzz on hardrock70s.blogspot.com -- Toad, Granicus, Groundhogs, etc.
    www.curved-air.com has excellent stuff too, everything from Larry Young's "Love Cry Want" to Terry Riley's "Persian Surgery Dervishes."
    See ya,
    Rob
        
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      <![CDATA[Hello Peter,
    
    Very niece statement, I agree with you when saying that some legal issues arises by making available free music with a website. However, the music that everybody takes from Loronix is out of commercial interest from record labels for a long time. Some LPs that I have there &acirc;&#128;&#147; you should believe me &acirc;&#128;&#147; does not have the master tapes available, they were missed during the industry mergers and acquisitions over time.
    
    I have received some emails from Brazilian artists making complaints that their music is not available at Loronix. So we need to take in consideration that sharing those old and obscure LPs is a manner to bring a new demand for some forgotten artists. I hope that very soon some of those LPs be reissued; I will promptly remove them, being very happy to make such shift.
    
    Congrats for your blog that I didn&acirc;&#128;&#153;t know.
    
    zecalouro
        
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