Altruizine wrote:I saw those quotes by them from 2008 or something? ”We’ve been cataloging our old unreleased works but… there are too many tracks… it’s too much work”
What are you talking about Marcus? Those early albums have fixed track lists that add up to maybe less than 100 tracks in total? Back then you deemed their contents worthy of releasing instead of the other stuff so why think now that you have to reconsider what to release publicly? Just hand those tapes off to Warp and they’ll remaster and clean them up Jesus… sorry it was just a bit puzzling to see
A few things here… when they’re talking about having too many tracks, I figure they’re talking about sketches and demos, what could amount to 100s of tracks that were never fully fleshed out for release, well beyond the tracklist of what we know of as their unreleased media.
Even just talking about the fixed tracklists for the unreleased projects we know of, saying those were deemed worthy of release isn’t quite right. Those projects were hardly released beyond a tight knit group. It makes sense they would have to reconsider those for a wide public release. Sample clearance alone could tie their hands.
And last, handing them off to Warp for them to finish the job absolutely does not sound like something they would do. Nor should they. It’s commendable they have restraint here. They could choose to print money, but their artistic integrity is more important to them