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Have you contacted the people you purchased it from?
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 00:38 |
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Yeah, they gave me my money back, but they don't have anymore copies of the wax.
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 00:59 |
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At least you aren't out any money. Mind if I ask what track it is?
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 03:07 |
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Recent vinyl scores Altar of Plagues- White Tomb (Green) Altar of Plagues/Year of No Light split Urfaust/Celestial Bloodshed split (7" blue) Fukpig/Kroh split (10" red) Also got my eyes on the red edition of the new Wrathprayer release but Iron Bonehead say it's "available soon" and it keeps appearing and disappearing from the store. It's a nightmare! By the way that isn't a massive crease on the inside of the Altar of Plagues vinyl, they shaded the design inside like that. Also my Urfaust/CB split is dog-eared. The sleeve is pretty flimsy anyway, but I'm pretty unimpressed, as Ván Records have been really good with shipping in the past. (Although last time it was admittedly a massive order).
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 19:21 |
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nomapple posted:Recent vinyl scores Nice finds; I'm still waiting for my copy of the AoP/YoNL split to get here since they apparently didn't ship my order at the beginning of the month like they said they would, along with a shockingly cheap copy of Altar of Plagues- Sol on yellow vinyl that I found. That White Tomb reissue looks really nice though, I was holding off since I have a copy of the Deviant Records version, but I may have to pick up a copy.
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 20:47 |
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deadking posted:Nice finds; I'm still waiting for my copy of the AoP/YoNL split to get here since they apparently didn't ship my order at the beginning of the month like they said they would, along with a shockingly cheap copy of Altar of Plagues- Sol on yellow vinyl that I found. That White Tomb reissue looks really nice though, I was holding off since I have a copy of the Deviant Records version, but I may have to pick up a copy. Whatever AOP had in their webshop is now all gone Also the shipping for that split has been pretty delayed, haha. I instabought in the hope that I would get one of the 10 coloured pressings, I was the 5th order, but they had trouble at the pressing plant, so no coloured vinyl. I don't really mind though, the artwork on the split is magnificent and the vinyl itself is good quality. drat I love that band waaay too much. Gonna have to hunt down a copy of Sol for myself I think. Off to the dark world that is Discogs...
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# ? Jun 28, 2012 21:38 |
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does anyone know any decent shops in the greater atlanta area? i guess like a 40 or 50 mile radius? i'm stuck here in suwanee on business and would like to check some shops out but nothing looks quite worth the drive into atlanta proper. a decent amount of punx/hardcore is a plus but i'm spoiled by an exclusively punx shop nearby me at home so it's whatever. just wanna kill time in the afternoon flipping around mostly. stay depressed fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Jun 29, 2012 |
# ? Jun 29, 2012 00:57 |
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Ltd. to 150 copies worldwide I just received Ulver's "Nattens Madrigal". The cell pictures don't do it justice. Truly a solid package altogether!
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# ? Jun 30, 2012 00:33 |
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Arrived in the mail today. It's a beautiful thing.
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# ? Jun 30, 2012 02:01 |
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So all of the Americans here are probably pretty aware of how hot this summer's been (unless you're on the West coast- in which case, it's been very hot). I'm in CT, where it's often been in the mid 90's, and have begun to worry about my vinyl. The room I keep my records in gets quite warm (not as hot as outside, though) and while I haven't noticed them getting too hot at the day's worst, I wonder if this climate's dangerous for them. My dad (who grew up in South America and had many thousands of LPs in his day) told me to be concerned, and I'm taking his advice to heart and mounting an AC in that room today (also because my guitars are in that room, and those really don't like heat). But given the number of collections sitting in attics and whatnot, I have to wonder- what is the upper limit of temperature tolerance for these things? I imagine that how they're stored and how much pressure they're under would probably have a big effect too.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 18:10 |
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It's pretty much don't stick them in the light or an oven and they'll probably be fine especially with an AC.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 18:14 |
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Blendy posted:
The sleeve of that record is really nice. Super sturdy which is so weird to me that big bands that run independently make such flimsy packaging and then Phil Elverum just makes the best.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 18:15 |
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Just for the hell of it, here's some cool stuff I've gotten recently: Beach House - s/t Neon Neon - Stainless Style Sleep - Dopesmoker The Flaming Lips - Hear It Is - First pressing, was sealed when I got it. And the newest Graveface Record Club package. I really wanted to go to Goner Records when I was in Memphis the other day, but didn't get the chance. I'm kind of glad, now, since I'm kinda broke at the moment.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 18:49 |
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WASDF posted:The sleeve of that record is really nice. Super sturdy which is so weird to me that big bands that run independently make such flimsy packaging and then Phil Elverum just makes the best. Well from what my friend (Transistor Rhythm) has told me Phil is somewhat fanatical about his releases and will only release what he thinks is a beautiful and well constructed total package (which is why I didn't have to worry if the 2nd run of pressing would suddenly become black vinyl instead of the clear cloudy one). If I recall Transistor is friends or at least has some relationship with Phil but I can't really speak for him so maybe he'll post in here again and inform us more about Phil and records. Also Surfingelectrode that Neon Neon record is fun. Good buy.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 20:18 |
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WASDF posted:It's pretty much don't stick them in the light or an oven and they'll probably be fine especially with an AC.
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# ? Jul 2, 2012 03:28 |
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I just converted our temperature to It can reach 113+ degrees here. Never had a problem.
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# ? Jul 2, 2012 03:54 |
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Good to hear about the temperature thing. I got a package today: It was a day earlier than I expected (though a weekend later than it was supposed to get here, since UPS accidentally shipped it to the wrong state at the last minute). Both pieces are really well put together, despite their simplicity (just a gatefold and an LP- or two, in Swim's case- inside). The crappy lighting doesn't really do justice to just how beautifully printed they are. Here are the gatefolds for Swim and Andorra, respectively.
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 01:00 |
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Backing up how gorgeous this gatefold is, I can't tell on the photo if yours is the same but my version of Swim has raised glossy indents for the pattern as well. It's one of the record covers I always pull out when trying to convince people why I collect records with one of my reasons being 'cos dey soh pretty'. It does essentially make you look like some kind of shiny obsessed magpie mind, but I can live with that.
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 17:48 |
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Chumpion posted:Backing up how gorgeous this gatefold is, I can't tell on the photo if yours is the same but my version of Swim has raised glossy indents for the pattern as well. It's one of the record covers I always pull out when trying to convince people why I collect records with one of my reasons being 'cos dey soh pretty'. So does mine. I was really impressed how nicely printed that whole thing was. I'm glad I bought it at a show and got in autographed.
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 18:15 |
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To add to the glass/heat record fixing method. You don't want to do it any longer than you absolutely have to, to reduce groove damage. I would do this experiment to get it perfect.... I would take a worthless record and purposely warp it and let it cool to a natural temp. Then, when you are ready to fix the record you want to keep, I'd do the test record first, to help gauge the time better, because once it's hot enough to flatten, every bit of time after is extra unneeded groove damage. I might even do multiple test records, and they need to be the same weight as the keeper record.
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 21:56 |
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You guys, I've got a record that's a little warped. Do you think the glass thing will work on it? Here's a picture of it:
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 22:38 |
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That's the finest looking ash tray I've ever seen. Still waiting on my Glass Candy and Chromatics records. But was up in Milwaukee this week and got a Jacuzzi Boys record and some 7"s (Smoke Fairies and Cecilia accompagnee par les ennuis).
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 22:44 |
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The new Animal Collective record, Centipede Hz, is up for preorder at Domino. From the email: Animal Collective's new album Centipede Hz is now available for pre-order in three physical formats from their new online store! All pre-orders come with an exclusive bonus DVD featuring super high resolution audio of Centipede Hz and live videos from the band's 2011 show in Prospect Park Brooklyn, New York. Here are the details... Limited Edition Deluxe 2xLP - 180 GM 2xLP vinyl - Deluxe Silver Foil 'Tip-on' Gatefold Sleeve - Printed Inner Sleeves - MP3/WAV Download Card (16 bit / 44.1khz) - Limited press of 5000 N.A. / 2500 UK/EU - Bonus DVD (also available in the retail version) Standard 2xLP - 150 GM 2xLP vinyl - Gatefold Sleeve - Printed Inner Sleeves - MP3/WAV Download Card (16 bit / 44.1khz) - Bonus DVD (pre-order exclusive while supplies last) Compact Disc - Deluxe First Press CD Packaged In Silver Foil CD Gatefold Wallet - Bonus DVD (pre-order exclusive while supplies last) All formats come with a pre-order exclusive BONUS DVD containing the following: -DVD playback of Centipede Hz (high res 2 channel PCM audio mix - 24 bit / 96 khz) -24 bit / 96 khz resolution audio WAV files (ROM data session PC / Mac) -DVD playback of live video excerpts from the band's July 2011 Prospect Park Brooklyn show (high res 2 channel PCM audio mix - 24 bit / 44.1 khz) -HD video files (ROM data session PC / Mac) PLEASE NOTE: The Bonus DVD comes with the Limited Edition Deluxe 2xLP in retail stores, but not with the Standard 2xLP or CD. http://www.dominorecordco.com/centipedehz
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# ? Jul 3, 2012 23:55 |
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For you guys talking about warped records, the single best thing you can do is get a decent record clamp. Most methods to "restore" a warped record will result in significant degradation of sound quality, whereas a record clamp won't. It won't work on everything, but it will have a positive effect on moderately warped records. The link below is fine, but you can find loads on Audiogon, or pay millions of dollars at a local audio-phile shop. http://www.soundfountain.com/amb/puck.html
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# ? Jul 4, 2012 00:45 |
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I'm helping someone sell a record collection and I could use some pointers. Most of it is some record of the month classical music collection from the "musical heritage society". I know they're not valuable but they need to be sold and I'm not sure how to bundle them. Would they sell better grouped by composer or by collection number?
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# ? Jul 4, 2012 01:58 |
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Chumpion posted:Backing up how gorgeous this gatefold is, I can't tell on the photo if yours is the same but my version of Swim has raised glossy indents for the pattern as well. Umm...I think so. It has a glossy/matte texture pattern. I'm going to go ahead and concur with you.
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# ? Jul 4, 2012 02:44 |
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MHS is best sold by weight. If I were you I'd probably try to just dump the whole lot and not bother doing small sets. However, nobody's trying to run the whole MHS discog so if you're going to bundle it then do it by composer. Outside of a small number of LPs (and I mean small) classical collectors basically ignore MHS. It was a mail-order budget label. There's no shortage of recordings of major composers and collectors want specific players/conductors/performances and specific pressings. (Seriously, classical recording / record minutia is deeeep. I kept a cheat sheet in my car for awhile to keep some of it straight.) There are some good recordings on MHS, but they're mostly not western classical. (Jajouka, Heiner Stadler, Moondog are still on my list.)
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# ? Jul 4, 2012 02:58 |
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When doing cataloging, I've run across a couple acetates with some unreleased material. I've been hesitant to play them, as I know they have a limited number of plays due to their delicacy. What's the best way to archive them? I've got a pair of Ortofon Pros and another pair of Stanton 680Es, but I wouldn't think that either of those are really archive quality. All my turntables are direct drive, so I'll have to use that.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 18:07 |
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My Wrathprayer LP arrived today and it is awesome! Some of the best album art of 2012! The jacket is very high quality and ahhh it's just a really well put together vinyl. Perfect. Pictures, Pictures, Pictures! Cannot stress enough how pleased I am with this vinyl package, the pictures definitely don't do it justice. Even though it was originally due for release in November 2011, when the detail is as good as this, it was worth the wait until it's release in June 2012.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 18:54 |
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pork never goes bad posted:For you guys talking about warped records, the single best thing you can do is get a decent record clamp. Most methods to "restore" a warped record will result in significant degradation of sound quality, whereas a record clamp won't. It won't work on everything, but it will have a positive effect on moderately warped records. The link below is fine, but you can find loads on Audiogon, or pay millions of dollars at a local audio-phile shop. Now this is a sensible record weight, some I've seen out there are so heavy they must be doing damage to the spindle bearings.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 22:50 |
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Yeah, too heavy is a problem. There are some ghetto solutions, but they tend to throw balance off, but it's really worth it to get something proper and sensible.
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# ? Jul 5, 2012 23:59 |
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So my band is approaching the release of our vinyl and we have some awesome promo stuff for it. Check it out! https://vimeo.com/45274785 This video quickly documents my friend's (also a goon) new poster company, Hellish Things, as they make the poster that comes with the vinyl. We also have some photos of everything that the vinyl comes with. More photos on our site, where you can also preorder it. Preorder price is $20 but when it comes out on July 10th it'll be $25. It's a translucent 180 gram blood red vinyl, hand made screen printed poster, full color insert, individually numbered (limited run of 250), digital download code. The vinyl and jacket were made through Pirates Press. This is huge for me and I couldn't be more excited. http://www.spacescold.com http://www.hellishthings.com
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:14 |
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I'm buying a copy right now. Singularity and The Crown of the Sun are great; keep it up!
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:24 |
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Wronkos posted:I'm buying a copy right now. Singularity and The Crown of the Sun are great; keep it up! Thanks a lot man! I really appreciate it.
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:28 |
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Yeah, Singularity sold me. I threw down $25 instead of $20 to give a little extra support. Where are you guys based out of?
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:28 |
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mono posted:Yeah, Singularity sold me. I threw down $25 instead of $20 to give a little extra support. Where are you guys based out of? Thanks! We're based in Brooklyn, NY.
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:32 |
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Ohms posted:Thanks! We're based in Brooklyn, NY. Bah. Well let me know if you ever make it as far as Chicago :P So excited to get my copy!
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:40 |
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Ohms that is gorgeous and that poster looks amazing, so glad I jumped on this.
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 18:49 |
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That's a really nice looking package. Just bought a copy.
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 19:31 |
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How limited are they?
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# ? Jul 6, 2012 19:38 |