Acid label based in UK, founded by Posthuman and Luke Vibert in 2007. Each release is limited to 303 copies on heavyweight vinyl.
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zevulon
May 24, 2020
Most of the time when this label releases a limited pressing, it doesn't matter how fast you react, all copies are already gone.
I'm sorry guys, but I'm tired of you only selling the coloured vinyl, my guess, to people that you already know, so that the normal customer can't grab a copy. That's not Acid, that is Cocaine.
I'm sorry guys, but I'm tired of you only selling the coloured vinyl, my guess, to people that you already know, so that the normal customer can't grab a copy. That's not Acid, that is Cocaine.

jason.power
June 12, 2019
ILA provide plenty of opertunity to pick the releases up when they go on sale, you can pre some or folk could sign up and order through the multi release deal they offer or just make sure your on it when the release date arrives. If punters are intrested they'll make sure they sign up to the Balkan mail outs.. No need to gripe about not picking up the releases..If it really matters to ya.
woofhard_one
November 4, 2018
I've only ever written a handful of reviews on Discogs, but this label deserves one and then some. The only label in the last 15 years I've collected from the beginning, every single release is an absolute must. I love what Josh has done with the releases, keeping things simple and sticking to his guns, even when he could have pressed more. I Love Acid, I certainly do...

AskeladdenBlack
August 14, 2018
They have a vision of what they want for the label, they are fully aware that they could sell 3 times as many copies (although that would mean it would be focussing on the 909 and not the 303 I suppose) its their label & the artists know what the deal is regarding the limited run. They are good people and are dedicated to the scene and I respect their vision.
Lovebytes
April 26, 2018
Theres been some nice Acid tracks put out on this label, however I lost interest after the first 5 or 6, as they just become too hard to get hold of.
I personally hate the search and rarity aspect of buying records, it my opinion its all bullshit. Music should be accessible, I'll never understand grippers and flippers, something wrong upstairs. Fair enough theres a cost implication and risk in making thousands of records you may not sell. So press a small amount on vinyl, then make them available digitally. To not do so would suggest the label cultivates the rarity and mystique bullshit. So from this point onwards they can keep it.
I personally hate the search and rarity aspect of buying records, it my opinion its all bullshit. Music should be accessible, I'll never understand grippers and flippers, something wrong upstairs. Fair enough theres a cost implication and risk in making thousands of records you may not sell. So press a small amount on vinyl, then make them available digitally. To not do so would suggest the label cultivates the rarity and mystique bullshit. So from this point onwards they can keep it.

Spastmatiker
April 2, 2018
Although there are some great releases on here (especially the jerome hill one) i hate the „limited only and no digital hurr hurr“ bullshit.
Just makes the releases unneccessarily harder to get.
Also i dont understamd why they do it. At least it‘s not for the money since they would get much more if they just released it digitally or re-press it.
I guess they want to make these releases extra special, but in the end it‘s just annoying everybody (except the guys who try to sell these for 80€)
Just makes the releases unneccessarily harder to get.
Also i dont understamd why they do it. At least it‘s not for the money since they would get much more if they just released it digitally or re-press it.
I guess they want to make these releases extra special, but in the end it‘s just annoying everybody (except the guys who try to sell these for 80€)

mrgypsum
February 28, 2017
they should make these releases available via digital after the release goes out of print, or a year from release, just saying.
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