Metro96 (Keith)
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« Reply #20 on: April 23, 2024, 04:11:14 PM » |
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Everyone knows that means "Future Sound of London" ISDN 30th anniversary. I didn't even have to google it...
Gosh. I still don't know what it is! Jules I've had to Google it. ISDN is a music album by experimental electronica artists The Future Sound of London which was released in two different versions in 1994 and 1995
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Andy
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« Reply #21 on: April 23, 2024, 11:46:23 PM » |
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Everyone knows that means "Future Sound of London" ISDN 30th anniversary. I didn't even have to google it...
Gosh. I still don't know what it is! Jules I've had to Google it. ISDN is a music album by experimental electronica artists The Future Sound of London which was released in two different versions in 1994 and 1995 Oh. How, um, exciting (not). Not got a record player and won't be buying one. Vinyl albums were crappy, 20 minutes a side if you were lucky, wore out and were static-ridden. Digital music may not be as "warm" but as the user of two hearing aids, who gives a toss?
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« Reply #22 on: April 26, 2024, 09:48:45 AM » |
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I'm usually sanguine about vinyl prices, including RSD release prices. If you're getting premium product, and if like me you like the medium (I can say I never have static issues, and getting up to turn the LP over was always part of the fun ) you shop around and pay what you have to or opt out. But today my acceptance was tested when I came across The Roches self titled LP, among RSD items left over. £44.99. Really? I asked the friendly young man in the store if this was correct. It was.
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« Reply #23 on: April 26, 2024, 09:58:17 AM » |
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I'm usually sanguine about vinyl prices, including RSD release prices. If you're getting premium product, and if like me you like the medium (I can say I never have static issues, and getting up to turn the LP over was always part of the fun ) you shop around and pay what you have to or opt out. But today my acceptance was tested when I came across The Roches self titled LP, among RSD items left over. £44.99. Really? I asked the friendly young man in the store if this was correct. It was. But that's the precise problem, because a large percentage of modern pressings are utter ****e
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« Reply #24 on: April 26, 2024, 10:16:44 AM » |
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I'm usually sanguine about vinyl prices, including RSD release prices. If you're getting premium product, and if like me you like the medium (I can say I never have static issues, and getting up to turn the LP over was always part of the fun ) you shop around and pay what you have to or opt out. But today my acceptance was tested when I came across The Roches self titled LP, among RSD items left over. £44.99. Really? I asked the friendly young man in the store if this was correct. It was. But that's the precise problem, because a large percentage of modern pressings are utter ****e Well I'm very fussy David, but id say around one in five or 6 LPs i buy has some sort of pressing issue. Is this a large percentage? As with mastering, I try to find out about pressing before purchasing. I just opened my reissue of Melanie : Stoneground Words last night. The pressing is okay but there's something seriously odd about the mastering at some points. I have to decide whether I can live with it or not. I understand that the CD takeover of 30+ years ago lured many people away from buying LPs. But when it's right, vinyl repro is breathtaking, certainly on my Tt.
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« Reply #25 on: April 26, 2024, 10:33:12 AM » |
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I'm usually sanguine about vinyl prices, including RSD release prices. If you're getting premium product, and if like me you like the medium (I can say I never have static issues, and getting up to turn the LP over was always part of the fun ) you shop around and pay what you have to or opt out. But today my acceptance was tested when I came across The Roches self titled LP, among RSD items left over. £44.99. Really? I asked the friendly young man in the store if this was correct. It was. But that's the precise problem, because a large percentage of modern pressings are utter ****e Well I'm very fussy David, but id say around one in five or 6 LPs i buy has some sort of pressing issue. Is this a large percentage? As with mastering, I try to find out about pressing before purchasing. I just opened my reissue of Melanie : Stoneground Words last night. The pressing is okay but there's something seriously odd about the mastering at some points. I have to decide whether I can live with it or not. I understand that the CD takeover of 30+ years ago lured many people away from buying LPs. But when it's right, vinyl repro is breathtaking, certainly on my Tt. If that figure is representative (who knows, but it feels more than that to me) then in what other marketplace would 20% flawed product be acceptable? Nobody seems to understand records any more. Coloured vinyl - looks nice, sounds pants and doesn't last. Warping is a huge issue, as is storage of sealed records leading to this warping. Vinyl shoved between cardboard booklets and/or sleeves is another major issue. Quality control is uniformly poor all over the industry...
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« Reply #26 on: April 26, 2024, 11:14:23 AM » |
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Can't we talk about something more interesting like cabbage stalks or toilet roll holders?Listen to the music or you should be on the Top Gear website!
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« Reply #27 on: April 26, 2024, 12:14:27 PM » |
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This thread's getting more than its fair quota of bitchiness. If you don't enjoy what's being written in a certain thread, then others are available. Works for me.
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Now be thankful for good things below
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« Reply #28 on: April 26, 2024, 12:59:04 PM » |
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This thread's getting more than its fair quota of bitchiness. If you don't enjoy what's being written in a certain thread, then others are available. Works for me.
Jules
Now Now you can't expect a lot of very old people, set in their ways, to change just like that.
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« Reply #29 on: April 26, 2024, 01:27:42 PM » |
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Can't we talk about something more interesting like cabbage stalks or toilet roll holders?Listen to the music or you should be on the Top Gear website!
I'm an audiophile and can take a hint. I shall continue the discussion by private message. Who is bitchy btw?
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Jules Gray
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« Reply #30 on: April 26, 2024, 02:10:48 PM » |
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Who is bitchy btw?
Your mileage may vary, and I'm certainly not going to point fingers. Jules
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« Reply #31 on: April 26, 2024, 02:16:18 PM » |
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Who is bitchy btw?
Your mileage may vary, and I'm certainly not going to point fingers. Jules Reading through the thread think I get what you mean.
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