[313] track ID

2002-08-28 Thread Alvin Sirel
Hi list,

there's a Reggie Dokes' set on Beatdownsounds page - 
http://www.beatdownsounds.com/reggiedokes.ram .
I wonder what is the track around 18th minute.. can somebody help me?
A private reply would be much appreciated.


Alvin


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RE: [313] cleaning vinyl

2002-08-30 Thread Alvin Sirel
distilled water?

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hi there

managed to track down a copy of the classic Throbbing Gristle LP, was 
thinking about transferring it to cd, so obviously I would like to get the 
best possible copy, does anyone know which solvents clean vinyl up the 
best, and which solvents to avoid (would rather not melt the vinyl!). Work 
in lab, so access to various solvents.

nice to see the 313 producing interesting and informative threads, one 
request, for all us digest users, could everyone not resend the entire 
thread with each new post, end up scrolling down more than reading with the 
past couple of digests!

thanks

jason


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RE: [313] cleaning vinyl

2002-08-30 Thread Alvin Sirel
maybe you can tell us, what is fairy liquid made for? laundry, toilet, ...?

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I'm not sure what the international equivalent of Fairy Liquid is :[
detergent ?  

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>bleach? ;-)
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>distilled water?
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>hi there
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>managed to track down a copy of the classic Throbbing Gristle LP, was 
>thinking about transferring it to cd, so obviously I would 
>like to get the 
>best possible copy, does anyone know which solvents clean vinyl up the 
>best, and which solvents to avoid (would rather not melt the 
>vinyl!). Work 
>in lab, so access to various solvents.
>
>nice to see the 313 producing interesting and informative threads, one 
>request, for all us digest users, could everyone not resend the entire 
>thread with each new post, end up scrolling down more than 
>reading with the 
>past couple of digests!
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>thanks
>
>jason
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RE: [313] cleaning vinyl

2002-08-30 Thread Alvin Sirel
water contains different minerals that will stain your vinyl when it dries up. 
soap and detergents might stain, too. distilled water or some pure alcohol are 
probably the best.

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Warm slightly soapy water. But I find the whole thing quite tedious. So
maybe try the record cleaning service from smalfish:

http:www.smallfish.co.uk

Quite expensive I seem to remember though ...

k

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>Surely water doenst take out any greasy grime ?
>[and i wanna be able to see my reflection in those 12's !!]
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>>Distilled Water is the cheapest and one of the best. Can also try
>>Gruveglide. I'd just use the distilled H20 myself. I know many a record
>>store that swear by it.
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>>> hi there
>>>
>>> managed to track down a copy of the classic Throbbing Gristle LP, was
>>> thinking about transferring it to cd, so obviously I would
>>like to get the
>>> best possible copy, does anyone know which solvents clean
>>vinyl up the
>>> best, and which solvents to avoid (would rather not melt the
>>vinyl!). Work
>>> in lab, so access to various solvents.
>>>
>>> nice to see the 313 producing interesting and informative
>>threads, one
>>> request, for all us digest users, could everyone not resend
>>the entire
>>> thread with each new post, end up scrolling down more than
>>reading with
>>the
>>> past couple of digests!
>>>
>>> thanks
>>>
>>> jason
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RE: [313] new transmat offshoot WAS: Re: [313] track ID

2002-08-30 Thread Alvin Sirel
i've heard these records by reggie. they can't be compared to the track i was 
asking about. how many psychostasia releases are there?


alvin

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>> there's a Reggie Dokes' set on Beatdownsounds page -
http://www.beatdownsounds.com/reggiedokes.ram .
I wonder what is the track around 18th minute.. can somebody help me?
A private reply would be much appreciated. <<


CanĀ“t help on that one sorry...

but you might check that new transmat offshoot (at least that is what sonic
groove said) called "psychostasia"!
The first two releases are by Reggie Dokes.

Greets,
Maarten


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