blissblogger
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Two questions for da masssive
- what are the worth-a-listen single-artist albums that Moving Shadow put out, beyond the obvious (Omni - Deepest Cut)?
- noticed that none of these mostly late-90s / early 2000s albums by Omni, E-Z Rollers, Dom & Roland, Flytronix, Guardians of euuch Dalliance, et al, are available on Spotify or Tidal, which make me wonder if the rights to the releases are in limbo - still held by a dormant Moving Shadow, with no impetus there to get them out there again.
For they're not on the artist's Bandcamp pages either - whereas their later full-lengths, on different labels, sometimes are. Omni Trio's Bandcamp, for instance starts with his final album Rogue Satellite, which was on Scale - a label started by Rob Haigh and Deep Blue. But none of the preceding Moving Shadow albums are on streamers.
It's quite a large swathe of music history to be unavailable (well, you can hear much of it on YouTube) but perhaps there are plans in the offing.
- what are the worth-a-listen single-artist albums that Moving Shadow put out, beyond the obvious (Omni - Deepest Cut)?
- noticed that none of these mostly late-90s / early 2000s albums by Omni, E-Z Rollers, Dom & Roland, Flytronix, Guardians of euuch Dalliance, et al, are available on Spotify or Tidal, which make me wonder if the rights to the releases are in limbo - still held by a dormant Moving Shadow, with no impetus there to get them out there again.
For they're not on the artist's Bandcamp pages either - whereas their later full-lengths, on different labels, sometimes are. Omni Trio's Bandcamp, for instance starts with his final album Rogue Satellite, which was on Scale - a label started by Rob Haigh and Deep Blue. But none of the preceding Moving Shadow albums are on streamers.
It's quite a large swathe of music history to be unavailable (well, you can hear much of it on YouTube) but perhaps there are plans in the offing.
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