G7MP3
Posted in Business, CDs, Digital, Labels, Old News on 05.02.07 19:30

Winnipeg based G7 Welcoming Committee Records has gone totally digital. They launched a digital download store and decided to sell 50 limited edition 10th anniversary commemorative box sets (consisting of 54 CDs) for $100. They sold out of these monsterous sets (the entire 44 catalog titles + 10 “Take Penacilin Now” compilations) somewhere between the time I read the e-mail, filed it and then decided to post it here.

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By on 05.03.07 1:42 pm

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By on 05.07.07 6:18 pm

< ![CDATA[[...] Iain’s post on G7 [G7MP3] last week reminded me about this interview conducted by the fine folks at IndieHQ [...] ]]>




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