Monday, July 29, 2013

Robert Slap - Search For Utopia (1988)

Hey everyone, here it is. For a long time now, ever since I saw the cover art of this tape, I knew it was going to be amazing. And I guess I was right, because I'm really enjoying this release. And I'm not the only one who thinks so. My cat, Ricky, loves it as well, it calmed him down and he's sitting on me as I type, something he rarely ever does (He's a crazy cat type thing.) Anyway, here you go.

Enjoy the new age epic, Search for Utopia.
Search for Utopia - 1988




3 comments:

  1. This is really nice. Glad to see the blogspot police haven't shut you down. Keep up the good work.

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  2. It's worth saying that this is all legal. There is nothing illegal going on through this website at all.

    Though each piece of music shared may still in copyright now and for a long while, it doesn't matter in this context. The pieces of music have social interest and they are not commercially available, so fair use copyright exception allows free publication and distribution in this way if not for profit.

    If any of the recordings could be available to buy commercially from the maker's nominated sellers, that would change their status, and it would become illegal to send and receive these.

    However, it's not even known if many of the master recordings of these musical works are still held by anyone. Or, for the ones which are, if many are in good enough quality for modern release.

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  3. It's worth saying that this is all legal. There is nothing illegal going on through this website at all.

    Though each piece of music shared may still in copyright now and for a long while, it doesn't matter in this context. The pieces of music have social interest and they are not commercially available, so fair use copyright exception allows free publication and distribution in this way if not for profit.

    If any of the recordings could be available to buy commercially from the maker's nominated sellers, that would change their status, and it would become illegal to send and receive these.

    However, it's not even known if many of the master recordings of these musical works are still held by anyone. Or, for the ones which are, if many are in good enough quality for modern release.

    ReplyDelete