re: what you wrote below:
Pure5 DJ T-1000 - "Track Machine"  (1998)
is what you're looking for. gritty goodness
i encourage you to buy. andrew duke :)

Ivars Mednis wrote:

> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Doctor Schinkelfunk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: <313@hyperreal.org>
> Sent: Monday, March 06, 2000 2:29 AM
> Subject: Re: (313) 2 track EP's SUCK!
>
> > Hi,
> >
> > Well, there are some technical problems with vinyl, which limit the total
> > amount of music you can put on one side. Dance music with lots of bass and
> > swishing hi-hats sounds best if there is a maximum of 8.00 to 10.00
> minutes
> > per side. So if an artist makes a track of say 6 minutes, he or she can
> > either decide to put another track on the same side which has to be around
> > 4 minutes, or decide to leave that one track of six minutes on the side,
> > and fill the other side with a different track.
>
> Good point, but what would You say about records that have only 1 track (btw
> really a SINGLE by all means ;)))))  on side A , BUT side B has nothing
> on???  I remember myself thinking of this issue when I was considering of
> buying a single track record by T-1000's  on Pure Sonic , but was low on
> cash (I live in country where most of underground and even some commercial
> dj fee is equal to cost of 3-8 records).  Unfortunately I can't tell You
> excatly the name of a record because I didn't buy it, although this SINGLE
> track was pretty hot.
>
> Visu labo
> ix

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