Both
track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a normal track. You never
knew which one would be playing if you dropped the needle on the record.


Isn't that how Apollo by Jeff Mills is?



Dennis


From: "jim proffit" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] weird pressing tricks...
Date: Tue, 05 Dec 2000 11:07:54

"darw_n"

since were on this topic, I thought I would throw out the strangest
>pressing I own...

I remember listening to a record back in 92 where there was literally
2 different tracks cut into one side like it was a one track! Both track's
grooves were cut side by side so it looked like a normal track. You never
knew which one would be playing if you dropped the needle on the record.
To come to think of it: is that even possible when mastering is concerned???
Or was I dreaming...?


Proffit
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