She asked about the distribution. Jonah said he’d left twenty copies scattered—some in record shops, some slipped into used vinyls, one in a bar’s lost-and-found, a couple mailed to people in cities who had asked for rarities years ago and now sent only thanks. Each copy carried the story of an accidental finder choosing to keep it. The Kitlope copy was, he admitted with a grin, his favorite. “Because you had to come find me,” he said.
He admitted to making the compilation. He insisted on driving the confession like a story down into the roots of the valley. In 2010, he’d been a sound engineer in the city, a man who knelt before consoles and loved hiss the way others loved cats. He had worked on small bands, moved leads around like chessmen, and felt the music industry turn to metrics and streams and algorithms that sculpted hits into numbers. One afternoon, he received a folder of high-quality files—masters, the kind that made him small with reverence—and he understood again how fragile recorded performance was. He bought an old mastering rig and read about FLAC files—how they preserved more of the original than everyday lossy formats. Then he left. Oasis Time Flies 2 CD Greatest Hits 2010 FLAC Kitlope
This compilation is a testament to Oasis's remarkable songwriting skills, musical evolution, and lasting impact on the music world. She asked about the distribution