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Joel Hill <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Jan 2003 17:56:58 -0500
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I read this in one of Norman Lebrecht's columns. Is it really true?

   "The ultimate in flexibility is Vox, a once-pioneering classical label
   with more than 5,000 tapes in its New York vaults. Vox is now offering
   custom-made discs - any of its recordings, pressed on demand. In the
   forseeable future, when most people order music on the web, labels
   will never need to overstock."

Joel Hill
Tallahassee, FL - USA
ALKAN Web Page: http://www.nettally.com/joelhill/alkan

 [Pressing one disc at a time will never be economically feasible for
 "normal" CD releases, but there's also no mention of this at Vox's
 website: www.voxcds.com  -Dave]

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