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big business sloth posted:new store opened up in town, they're clearly still getting everything set up, but I did find Big Black's Racer-X (92 reissue) and Headache EPs. Should be getting a big buncha punk/hardcore in soon that I'm going to dig into!! This sounds so awesome. I'm no longer in Baltimore because of school and I miss my local punk/hc record store sooooooooooo much.
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Hey, does that guy who works at Insound still post in this thread? I just got an offer emailed to me hawking preorders of Dropped Piano by Tim Hecker for 10% off, but I'd already preordered on 10/18. Any way I could get that discount applied to my existing preorder? I'd responded to the email offer but haven't heard anything back yet.
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# ? Nov 15, 2011 01:20 |
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trdn89 posted:Hey, does that guy who works at Insound still post in this thread? I just got an offer emailed to me hawking preorders of Dropped Piano by Tim Hecker for 10% off, but I'd already preordered on 10/18. Any way I could get that discount applied to my existing preorder? I'd responded to the email offer but haven't heard anything back yet. yeah he does. i'm sure he'll reply imminently.
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# ? Nov 15, 2011 01:57 |
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trdn89 posted:Hey, does that guy who works at Insound still post in this thread? I just got an offer emailed to me hawking preorders of Dropped Piano by Tim Hecker for 10% off, but I'd already preordered on 10/18. Any way I could get that discount applied to my existing preorder? I'd responded to the email offer but haven't heard anything back yet. You should email our customer service address. They should be able to get that straightened out for you.
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# ? Nov 15, 2011 02:17 |
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Anyone know if they have released or are going to release the Drive OST on vinyl?
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# ? Nov 16, 2011 04:01 |
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Just got the new King Krule 12" in the mail today. If you guys like dark and slow ballads you should definitely give it a listen.
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# ? Nov 16, 2011 21:53 |
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Welp, I seemed to have stumbled into a gold mine of bad disco and movie soundtracks over the weekend. A roller rink went out of business and was selling everything off so I bought what was left of their vinyl about 100 LPs. Still going through it seeing what I got. Anyway these are some pretty recent additions. click for loving table breakage. For all you space geeks I got this from my grand father who worked on the Apollo missions I have this opened one and another sealed. click for loving table breakage. An original Thick as a Brick. A Promo copy of Duty Now for the Future ( almost have all the DEVO albums now.) and a Pacman story album it was so weird I had to get it.
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 02:34 |
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Can anyone recommend a go to online store for vintage turntables that's not The Needle Doctor? Really wish somewhere local in Houston sold this sort of thing.
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 03:08 |
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Gunbus posted:Welp, I seemed to have stumbled into a gold mine of bad disco and movie soundtracks over the weekend. A roller rink went out of business and was selling everything off so I bought what was left of their vinyl about 100 LPs. Still going through it seeing what I got. Anyway these are some pretty recent additions. Aaaagh so jealous. I have a fairly decent amoutn of roller rink disco jams (Roll Her Skater Her is my favorite), but I'd loove to hit a treasure trove like that.
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 09:00 |
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I got my first parallel groove vinyl in the mail today, which happens to be the first single from Atlas Sound's Parallax. It's a neat gimmick, but I have definitely noticed the volume and compression issues. Is it safe to assume that this is characteristic of all parallel grooved records? I do not plan on buying very many more, but this is more for curiosity's sake.
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Dr. James Hetfield posted:It's a neat gimmick, but I have definitely noticed the volume and compression issues. Is it safe to assume that this is characteristic of all parallel grooved records? I do not plan on buying very many more, but this is more for curiosity's sake.
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 08:53 |
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I've got an Octopus Project record that's got ten different sets of grooves on one side. It's pretty ridiculous.
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 01:12 |
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I've got a couple of game records with 8-10 tracks per side, they are actually pretty clever. One is a horse racing game where you bet on the winner, and on each track a different horse wins after the race is called. Winner of this race is Long Legs e: Poor guy who used to own this was called Cockshott Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Nov 19, 2011 |
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Any recommendations for good record shops in Vegas? My weekend is pretty open at the moment and I wouldn't mind checking out some record shops.
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 05:03 |
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I have a pretty whacky parallel groove record. It's a flexi-disc that came with an old Mad Magazine. The first verse describes a "Super spectacular day" the second verse is different every time you play it and describes a bunch of horrible things that could happen to you. It's kind of beat up because me and my brother played it god knows how many times when we were kids. Still works though. edit: Oh poo poo! someone posted it on youtube with all the different endings. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myyc812X1_I CPL593H fucked around with this message at 06:14 on Nov 19, 2011 |
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I hate my job but it pays me; my revenge comes in the form of buying vinyl by the assload. Check out the last few months' haul: - Leyland Kirby, Intrigue & Stuff Vol. 3 - The Caretaker, Persistent Repetitions of Phrases (can something be a long-time grail if it's only been out for like three years?) - Korallreven, An Album By Korallreven (Acephale's streak of unimpeachably beautiful sleeves & records remains unbroken) - Elite Gymnastics, Ruin (see above) - Porcelain Raft, Gone Blind EP (see above, although I had to settle for the less-limited version) - Christopher Hobbs/John Adams/Gavin Bryars, Ensemble Pieces - Gavin Bryars, The Sinking of the Titanic/Jesus' Blood Never Failed Me Yet (I've only ever heard the [unbelievably awesome] Bryars/Jeck/Alter Ego version of this piece before so this was quite a treat) - Gavin Bryars, Hommages - Talk Talk, Spirit of Eden - Talk Talk, Laughing Stock - Mark Hollis, s/t - the new Soft Moon EP, LE version - the Blouse album, LE version - Bryan Ferry, The Bride Stripped Bare - Philip Glass, Mishima OST - Fleetwood Mac, Tusk (replacing my old beat-to-poo poo version) - Van Dyke Parks, Arrangements Vol. 1 - The Beach Boys, The Smile Sessions (THIS IS SO GOOD) - Todd Rundgren, Something/Anything? reissue - Spiral Jetty, Tour of Homes - The Feelies, Here Before - Yung Wu, Shore Leave (now I just need Time For A Witness and the Trypes EP) - Delia Gonzalez & Gavin Russom, El Monte 12" (last Delia & Gavin record I needed. also picked up a v. snazzy DFA pin.) and then a gigantic shitton of awesome cheap stuff from one Discogs guy, which all arrived in one box: - Berlin, Pleasure Victim - ABC, Lexicon of Love - Sheila E., The Glamorous Life - Human League, Dare - Laurie Anderson, Mister Heartbreak - Laurie Anderson, Big Science - The Bongos, Drums Along The Hudson - Yaz, Upstairs at Eric's - Carol Douglas, Burnin' - Al Green, The Belle Album - Wings, At The Speed Of Sound - Tangerine Dream, Stratosfear - Tangerine Dream, Phaedra - Hall & Oates, Abandoned Luncheonette - v/a, Music For 58 Musicians - Dwight Twilley, Twilley - Sylvester, Living Proof - Bryan Ferry, Bete Noire - Happy Mondays, Bummed and these should be showing up from Experimedia any day now: - Steve Hauschildt, Tragedy & Geometry - Nova Scotian Arms/Motion Sickness of Time Travel, Crystal Anniversary split - Lee Noble, Horrorism - Jacob Feige & Keith Freund, From The Museum Of Natural History - Willamette, Echo Park - Hive Mind, Elemental Disgrace
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 08:06 |
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Too many lists, not enough record porn: (click for big)
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 19:25 |
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Right, this is going to be a really stupid post but maybe some people ITT can help me out here. Just what the gently caress are vinyl records and how on earth do they work? The entire concept and idea is just sort of beyond me, when I look at a record and the pin on the player and everything it just doesn't make sense. I get that it's all bumps and grooves and vibrations or whatever but seriously wtf. Please explain for I am a simpleton also, easier question to answer - is there anything wrong with getting a cheap record player as opposed to a more expensive one? I mean mainly in terms of sound quality, do expensive ones sound better?
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Paperhouse posted:Right, this is going to be a really stupid post but maybe some people ITT can help me out here. Just what the gently caress are vinyl records and how on earth do they work? The entire concept and idea is just sort of beyond me, when I look at a record and the pin on the player and everything it just doesn't make sense. I get that it's all bumps and grooves and vibrations or whatever but seriously wtf. Please explain for I am a simpleton http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonograph http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gramophone_record#Structure chime_on fucked around with this message at 21:56 on Nov 19, 2011 |
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Paperhouse posted:The entire concept and idea is just sort of beyond me, when I look at a record and the pin on the player and everything it just doesn't make sense. I get that it's all bumps and grooves and vibrations or whatever but seriously wtf. I know, right? Digital playback is so much more intuitive, what with the lasers and the binary numbers and whatnot.
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 22:12 |
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Paperhouse posted:also, easier question to answer - is there anything wrong with getting a cheap record player as opposed to a more expensive one? I mean mainly in terms of sound quality, do expensive ones sound better?
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# ? Nov 19, 2011 22:37 |
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That Fever Ray album has a great cover, I love comic book inspired art. I have a copy of Silent Shout I've been looking to sell if you're interested.
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Wilbur Swain posted:I know, right? Digital playback is so much more intuitive, what with the lasers and the binary numbers and whatnot. http://www.elpj.com/ Wish I could afford one.
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Dmitri-9 posted:I have a copy of Silent Shout I've been looking to sell if you're interested. My ears are burning - what condition?
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Ok, so with Christmas coming up I am going to ask for a new turntable and speakers. I think I am going to go with the Sony PS-LX250H Automatic Belt-Drive Turntable, it's $75 on Amazon and seems to get generally very good reviews. I was wondering if anyone has this table and can offer their own review as compared to my current ION USB turntable. The motor on the Ion is off so it spins too fast, but I'm wondering how the Sony compares to a stock Ion. For speakers I'm planning to get Sony SS-B3000 Bookshelf Speakers, anyone else out there have them and want to give some feedback? Thanks guys, I'm not on the forums much these days, but I'm glad this thread is still going strong.
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adjective_noun posted:Ok, so with Christmas coming up I am going to ask for a new turntable and speakers. I think I am going to go with the Sony PS-LX250H Automatic Belt-Drive Turntable, it's $75 on Amazon and seems to get generally very good reviews. I was wondering if anyone has this table and can offer their own review as compared to my current ION USB turntable. The motor on the Ion is off so it spins too fast, but I'm wondering how the Sony compares to a stock Ion. I have the bigger Sony speakers (F6000) and they're pretty good for a bargain pair of speakers.
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Dmitri-9 posted:That Fever Ray album has a great cover, I love comic book inspired art. I have a copy of Silent Shout I've been looking to sell if you're interested. Is Silent Shout rare?
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# ? Nov 21, 2011 00:24 |
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Harry Privates posted:Is Silent Shout rare? It's out of print. Not "only 500 made" rare but not super abundant either.
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# ? Nov 21, 2011 01:10 |
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Polyvinyl has a pretty sweet sale goin' on + 20% off code UTR
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# ? Nov 22, 2011 17:54 |
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Dmitri-9 posted:It's out of print. Not "only 500 made" rare but not super abundant either. Good I made the right choice in picking it up at the record store last month now.
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alg posted:Polyvinyl has a pretty sweet sale goin' on + 20% off code UTR Thanks for this! They do indeed have a pretty sweet sale, just picked up a whole bunch of stuff.
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# ? Nov 22, 2011 21:15 |
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Good news for White Stripes fans (especially those of use who are poor)! Third Man is reissuing a few of the hard to find out of print singles. The reissues will be of these: Hello Operator/Jolene Candy Cane Children/Story of the Magi, Silent Night The Big Three Killed My Baby/Red Bowling Ball Ruth Lord Send Me an Angel/You're Pretty Good Looking for a Girl(Trendy American Remix) If they're anything the other recent reissues of early White Stripes material, they're going to be analog remasters. At least one of these (Lord Send Me an Angel) specifies that this is the case. Hello Operator is almost certainly an analog remaster as well because it'll probably be sourced from the recent picture disc release of that single from the Vault package. So not only are these drastically cheaper than buying the originals, but they'll sound better too.
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# ? Nov 22, 2011 23:39 |
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Chuck Warner is selling a lot of his seconds if you're into punk: http://hyped2death.com/catalog/index.php?cPath=38 Unfortunately that real kids is sleeve only, but the tar babies ep is red hot, highly recommend it.
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# ? Nov 23, 2011 15:51 |
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I've just come across a Fisher MT-911. Does anyone know anything about this model, or Fisher in general? It's from my parents' old stereo set and I'm wondering if it's worth keeping. I can't find much about it online, although the front of it says "Servo Drive Turntable." Is this the same thing as direct drive?
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# ? Nov 23, 2011 21:34 |
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My mom just called me up and one of her girlfriends wants digital versions of some old 78 rpm records. I've got a technics 1200, mixer and a sound card. Is it possible to get the recordings in their original state using what I have?
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TWSS posted:My mom just called me up and one of her girlfriends wants digital versions of some old 78 rpm records. I've got a technics 1200, mixer and a sound card. Is it possible to get the recordings in their original state using what I have? 1200's don't play at 78, so you would need a turntable that plays back at 78. If you're looking to do it on the cheap, the portable Numark plays at 78: http://www.numark.com/pt01 Beware though, 78's will eat through a needle, so you may want to get a spare needle just for the project. Whatever you do, don't use a USB turntable for transferring, whatever soundcard you have is almost definitely better.
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You'll need a stylus specifically for 78s. They had a wider groove, so most modern styluses just ride along the bottom in the detritus. Audacity can do the 45>78 speedup for you. e: depending on how old the records are, they might be pre-RIAA, so you might have to mess around in the EQ settings. Ron Burgundy fucked around with this message at 22:55 on Nov 23, 2011 |
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TWSS posted:My mom just called me up and one of her girlfriends wants digital versions of some old 78 rpm records. I've got a technics 1200, mixer and a sound card. Is it possible to get the recordings in their original state using what I have? You can record at 45 RPM and then correct the speed in digital, but you won't be able to play 78s unless you have a 78 cartridge/stylus, so you'll need that.
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The combination of "1 €" and "à gogo" always gets me. It's pretty much what you'd expect. Maybe a bit too slow but that's what the pitch control is for!
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