About the Blade Runner soundtrack, if you can try and find it
(torrent, etc) there is a bootleg "esper edition" that has long
instrumental and dialogue cuts that were not included in the official
soundtrack release.
-Art
I would like to hear the Moroder version. At the time, I really liked
the music Mills wrote for Metropolis, but always wondered why Jeff
hadn't scored the whole thing, which was disappointing.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:38 AM, tydesign wrote:
> I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio M
>
> > Don't forget Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for the Solaris remake. Also
> > quite good!
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Rob Taylor
> > wrote:
> >> most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis i
M is brilliant; Peter Lorre is fantastic.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 4:58 PM, Jacob Arnold wrote:
> kent williams wrote:
> > And what I'm really dying to see is the restored version they've made
> > from the print found in Argentina.
>
> TCM airs it sometimes. On the one hand, it's great it was foun
te:
>> most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is
>> horrendous, unfortunatelt.
>> Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome.
>> I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker
>> then
Don't forget Cliff Martinez's soundtrack for the Solaris remake. Also
quite good!
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 10:49 AM, Rob Taylor
wrote:
> most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is
> horrendous, unfortunatelt.
> Thomas Bangalter's work on Irrever
kent williams wrote:
> And what I'm really dying to see is the restored version they've made
> from the print found in Argentina.
TCM airs it sometimes. On the one hand, it's great it was found. On the
other, I can see why the movie was cut so drastically. With the extra
scenes it's clunkier, like
print found in Argentina.
On Fri, Sep 30, 2011 at 9:38 AM, tydesign wrote:
> I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is
> worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October.
> I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was
most of the music on the colourised Moroder version of Metropolis is
horrendous, unfortunatelt.
Thomas Bangalter's work on Irreversible and Enter The Void is awesome.
I would also recommend Eduard Artemyev's work on Solaris and Stalker
then there's John Carpenter.
On Fri, Sep 3
g.
3. Tron: Legacy. I don't listen to much Daft Punk, and wether the
movie was any good or not, I think they knocked it out of the park on
their end.
-Art
"I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis
is worth it? It's making the rounds here in M
I'm wondering if seeing Giorgio Moroder's 1984 version of Metropolis is
worth it? It's making the rounds here in Michigan later in October.
I've seen the Jeff Mills' one, which was fantastic and had no idea there was
a Moroder one at all.
Which then makes me wonder what
(acting busy)
Looks like Giorgio Moroder's version / sndtrk is finally coming out in
November...
-j
Probably unavailable outside Europe:
http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20100211/COMMENTARY/100219992
Up to an hour of additional footage? Jeff Mills needs make a second
soundtrack then.
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Thanks Matt.
This is quite momentous for film buffs and should be for techno too ...
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that's fantastic! I wonder if Criterion is going to do the
restoration/transfer?
MEK
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> http://www.metafilter.com/73000/The-Head-the-Hands-and-the-Heart#comment
>
> A complete version of Metropolis has been discovere
http://www.metafilter.com/73000/The-Head-the-Hands-and-the-Heart#comment
A complete version of Metropolis has been discovered in Argentina.
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er, nevermind - was looking at wrong one
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 03/04/2008 01:01:07 PM:
>
> anyone know how many copies of this came out on marbled vinyl?
> just got mine and it's grey marbled but discogs doesn't list it as being
> such
>
> MEK
>
: 313@hyperreal.org
Objet : (313) Drexciya Bubble Metropolis - marbled
anyone know how many copies of this came out on marbled vinyl?
just got mine and it's grey marbled but discogs doesn't list it as being
such
MEK
anyone know how many copies of this came out on marbled vinyl?
just got mine and it's grey marbled but discogs doesn't list it as being
such
MEK
Metropolis (an architecture & design mag) has an article on the design of
the Cocoon club in Frankfurt
the article is called "14,500 Points of Light" and features lots of cool
photos - certainly looks like it's straight out of the movie "Barbarella".
MEK
Could anybody help me find "Pump up the volume" for download and
"Metropolis" by Fritz?
pozdrav,Pila
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wow very nice man!! So will there be a full report & pics on TT? :)
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Metropolis,
Metropolis, The Exhibitionis & Medium will be playing in Ghent
(Belgium) this wednesday. Jeff will also be there discussing the movies
as well as spinning at an afterparty.
This screening is for the JigSaw Music Video Festival. I will be in
Ghent for the party with Plaid and Funckarma
Don't know if this was mentioned yet:
Mitch Walcott will host the
re-edit of Fritz Lang's 1926 film
"Metropolis" done by Jeff Mills
of Axis Records.
February 27, 2004
Grand Valley State University - Pew Campus
Loosemore Auditorium
Located in the DeVos Center - buil
On 3/9/03 8:36 PM, "Kookie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was there. It was my first time seeing the movie and I liked his version
> alot. It added alot to the film, especially considering the topic of
> machines and automation. The repetitive beats complimented the theme
> nicely.
I also mad
ED]>
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Did anyone out in the detroit area whitness this event. How was it? Iowa
City
is no stones t
t;for those in the
>Detroit area:
>
>The Classic Film
>Metropolis with
>soundtrack by Jeff
>Mills
>Saturday, March 8,
>2003 / Viewings at
>1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
>Detroit Historical
>Museum
>Metropolis, made
>in 1926, is the first
>great science fiction
>featu
> Speaking of Mills, his version of Metropolis will be showing at the
Detroit
> Historical Museum on Saturday. Call 313.833.1405 for reservations.
What ever happened to the DVD Jeff said was going to be released??
Anyone??
Cheers,
m*
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Of seventeen syllables
And three lines, so no!
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Was that a haiku
MEKfc> Was that a haiku?
I check the list mail
they write of Jeff Mills again
wow, it's on topic
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Subject: (313) Metropolis Film
w/Mills Soundtrack in Detroit
02/03/03 06
Not sure if this has
been posted yet, but
for those in the
Detroit area:
The Classic Film
“Metropolis” with
soundtrack by Jeff
Mills
Saturday, March 8,
2003 / Viewings at
1 p.m. and 3 p.m.
Detroit Historical
Museum
“Metropolis,” made
in 1926, is the first
great science fiction
I noticed this via slashdot.org
"Metropolis will be showing in Ann Arbor, Michigan at the Michigan Theater
[http://www.michtheater.com/special%20film.html].
>From their classic film series schedule:
Sound of Silents: METROPOLIS Digitally Restored Print!
September 21 With li
Nice insights Forrest. I was corrected about my faulty biographical
knowledge of
Lang yesterday, and I think now it's generally agreed that the 'Marxism'
imputation (which I didn't in fact make myself) was a red Herring I'd
like to think that the notion that Metrop
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g the way that the supposedly cool,
rational leaders of the City of Science that is the Metropolis rely so
heavily upon the occultist Rottwang? And aren't the workers
_purposefully_ portrayed as easily-duped sheep? It seems to me that
the ending is a lot more ambiguous than it portrays itself. The
> who the hell are all these people? since when has london had hordes of beer
> swilling mills fans.?
Hallo... Maybe you guys have never met Rob Webb ?!?;)
Peace,
Matt MacQueen
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he odd pacing to
really enjoy it.
I think Mills' fascination with Metropolis came out of it's futurism;
Mills own preoccupation with futurism meshes nicely with it...
And this is verging even MORE off topic, but most movies from the 20s
and 30s seem really strangely edited to modern id
excellent news¬!
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Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis DVD release...
I can verify that at least as of last summer, he in
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> I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis.
The
> Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis.
When
> Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that
it
> w
t: Thursday, May 02, 2002 12:51 PM
>To: Jonny McIntosh; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>I'd agree with the Super_Collider comments. It looked like an A-Level Art
>performance. Everybody seems to be raving about their new LP tho
er and me...
:And mine too:
:
:> My tuppeny worth
:
:I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
:knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over two
:and half hours.
i guess its due to the fact that this was pretty early in the history of
fil
un-cultured types up here
might not have understood the concept of shutting up for more than 15
minutes at a time..!
"Odeluga, Ken" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 02/05/2002 13:45:24
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<313@
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>Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 1:01 PM
>To: Odeluga, Ken
>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>Erm, it's from 1920s Germany! I've never seen "It's A Wonderful
>Life", but I
>don
> >sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
> >drummer to boot).
>
>
> Is that Christian Vogel ?
No, Vogel was working working what looked like some fairly ancient equipment
and even did a bit of singing at one point to add some bass to Lidells vocals.
Dunno who
02, 2002 12:19 PM
Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
> And mine too:
>
> > My tuppeny worth
>
> I thought the film was almost awful. I'm glad they cut it down. God only
> knows why such a lumbering primary school plot originally required over
two
> a
>-
>sitting through bad performance art set to turgid trip hop (with a weak
>drummer to boot).
Is that Christian Vogel ?
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l that ends well ... But, for me,
the juxtuposition jarred so much that I wasn't really convinced that the
ending depicted what Capra was essentially trying to say. I got a similar
feeling in seeing Metropolis - both visually and thematically. Anyway, this
all remains mho and of course you
ever mind the saccharine "love conquers all" resolution. Oh
dear. Visually, though, "Metropolis" entirely deserves it's reputation. The
robot replica was pretty techno. Mills' music is ace, but I don't think it
fitted all that well, though it worked best when it was mo
> I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
> Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
> Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
> would be free for everybody.
When Grammenos and I saw Met
>I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of
>Metropolis. The
>Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of
>Metropolis. When
>Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the Fritz Lang Erbe demanded that it
>would be free for everybody.
A free to download
> Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a
> DVD release would
> be great !
I doubt if there will be a DVD release of the Mills cut of Metropolis. The
Fritz Lang Erbe is really carefull about re-releases of Metropolis. When
Metropolis was showed in Amsterdam the F
I totally agree with that - I have one of the metropolis 12's at home which
I quite like, but never really played loads - I dug it out and slapped it on
this morning and appreciated it a load more ! :)
Think Im gonna have to invest in the full album - though a DVD release would
be
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>Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>yeah it was fairly nuts. What was the deal with "Woop woop" /
>"Come on Jeff"
>everytime a kick came in during the fil
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>> Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 10:51 AM
>> To: Toby Frith; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
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>>
>>
>> There was quite a bit o
My tuppeny worth: As I suggested to Toby Frith earlier, Metropolis is a film
which worked intriguingly on many levels and I agree 200% that "In order to
appreciate
>>the CD, I think you have to watch the film with the music." You know,
I don't think I appreciated *ju
, May 02, 2002 10:51 AM
>To: Toby Frith; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Org
>Subject: RE: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>There was quite a bit of tomfoolery for such a relatively
>'short' event ...
>(it must have been an effort to get that slaug
ged to sleep through the whole
thing!
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>
>
>The guy
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> >what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
> >another i found to be a bit samey - other than "Jupiter Jazz"
&g
>what to make of his dj set afterwards. on one level it kicked, but on
>another i found to be a bit samey - other than "Jupiter Jazz"
>it was an
>hour's worth of hardish techno. a bit more variety would've
>been good
I quite enjoyed it - packed full of mills/UR classics - The Bells, Cha
Toby wrote:
I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I think one
would
get a bit tired of him
destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
most of Super_Collider, but
I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of &
t I think one would
> get a bit tired of him
> destroying stuff all the time. Thankfully he's no one-trick pony. Missed
> most of Super_Collider, but
> I didn't really dig what I heard at the end. The screening of "Metropolis"
> was v.good. In order to appreciate
I made it along as well. Herbert was definatly fun. he did a similar thing at
the Big Chill Festival, but also had a female vocalist and was playing live
keyboards over the top of his on the fly sampling shinanigans. The best thing
for me though was the man himself, jerking around like some mad
Hi,
got to agree it was a brilliant night. It was great to hear the Metropolis
soundtrack in context, and just to see the film for the first time - very
impressive for a 1926 vintage film, definitely ahead of it's time. It was
good to see all of the usual UK 313 suspects (hi Nick, Alice,
arc'; 313 Detroit
>Subject: Re: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
>
>
>Yeah Ian, there was myself, Rob, Anya, Ken and a few others.
>
>I really enjoyed Radioboy's set, very dynamic and all, but I
>think one would
>get a bit tired of him
>destroying stuff all
ig what I heard at the end. The screening of "Metropolis"
was v.good. In order to appreciate
the CD, I think you have to watch the film with the music. I enjoyed it
thoroughly, and it posed
the question of how tough it must have been to create a soundtrack that
didn't get too &qu
Mate
I am gutted I could not go!!!
I am so jealous..
Toby Frith did you go as well?
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Sent: 02 May 2002 09:29
To: 313 Detroit
Subject: [313] Metropolis @ Royal Festival Hall
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills
Just a quick report on Jeff Mills / Metropolis at the Festival Hall in
London last night
Although Si Begg was orignally on the line-up it looks like he was replaced
by Matthew Herbert, giving it some crazy Radioboy stylings... this was
fairly quality as matthew herbert proceeded to sample
For all those in the UK, especially London,
I have two spare £20 tickets for sale. Please PM if you are interested.
Cheers
Toby
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One side is fine, but the other skips in a few places.
> Regardless, Birth Of 3000 is going to be a hit.
i got same problem with Rob Hood`s Kick Dirt... its skiping so much, that i
have it for nothing, played it once on party, but i had to do very fast back
spin and some miracles to save my self
Hello,
I saw the Jeff Mills edit of Metropolis at the new Submerge building this
weekend. The film and the experience of visiting the Submerge building has
completely changed my thoughts on electronic music. If there was one thing I
learned this weekend, it was that the future is what you
t know if this has
> >already been discussed...but metropolis was sweet. i
> >have never seen the film but felt that even though the
> >movie was cut from 2.5 hours to 60 min, it was
> >complete in plot. plus having jeff mills introduce the
> >film and then answer quest
Wed 1 May 2002 7:30pm
Royal Festival Hall
with Jeff Mills & Metropolis
Pioneering Detroit DJ Jeff Mills, arguably the biggest household name in US
techno, provides a score to a screening of Fritz Lang's 1926 masterpiece,
Metropolis. Opening the show are Supercollider and Radio
this is showing in london on may 1st, i think it's at the royal albert hall
at 7.30
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Subject: [313] metropolis screening in the
> i am on t
i am on the digest so i don't know if this has
already been discussed...but metropolis was sweet. i
have never seen the film but felt that even though the
movie was cut from 2.5 hours to 60 min, it was
complete in plot. plus having jeff mills introduce the
film and then answer question
i am on the digest so i don't know if this has already
been discussed...but metropolis was sweet. i have
never seen the film but felt that even though the
movie was cut from 2.5 hours to 60 min, it was
complete. plus having jeff mills introduce the film
and then answer questions was quite
Hi,
I have an extra reserved seat for metropolis tomorrow. It is for the 3pm
show. The first person to hit me before 3pm today gets the seat.
Take care,
mt
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Toby:
Are any UK or London based 313'ers going to the Metropolis screening on May
1st? If so, it might be worth having an impromptu meet-up
barring any last minute panics at work, i'll be there! any suggestions on a
place/time to mee
Are any UK or London based 313'ers going to the Metropolis screening on May
1st? If so, it might be worth having an impromptu meet-up
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I just got the invite today in the mail and its on Saturday April 20,
2002 at Submerge: 3000 E. Grand Blvd, Detroit in the Metroplex
Room...$5.00 admission
(show times: 1:00pm/3:00pm/6:00pm). Limited Seat Capacity RSVP @
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If you aren't familiar with the magazine it is about
architecture/design/culture. In the May issue on pages 98-140 there is an
article about Detroit's Michigan Central Station written by Kristin Palm (a
freelance Detroit writer who is a graduate of urban planning from Wayne
State). The article not
Picked this off the Submerge website:
March 5, 2002
Sounds of the Metropolis < Jeff Mills to Moderate Detroit Screening
DETROIT < Metropolis, director Fritz Lang¹s iconoclastic vision of the
future, is a paragon of science fiction cinema. Originally released in 1927,
the film has a f
on 14/3/02 3:03 pm, rob webb at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> i've never "taken
>> in" a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
>> a bit weird.
>> anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
I saw orbital play at the royal albert hall years ago,
> has anyone been to one of the other screenings? care to comment? did Mills
> dj, did he do anything much, was he even there?
Yeah, here in Sydney & Melbourne there were cinema screenings with a talk
and Q&A session - it was cool, lots of different people came, eg people from
film backgrounds,
anyone have info about the screening here in detroit?
Five
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i'm well up for it
However, with regard to the acts before and afterwards, i've never "taken
in" a live set in a proper seated auditorium and have a feeling it might be
a bit weird.
anyone have any experience of this sedentary form of appreciation?
my guess would be that he doesn't dj
http://www.sbc.org.uk/cgi-bin/framebuilder.cgi?target=http://www.sbc.org.uk/music/sub_music/performance/18820.html?version=1
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To: 313
Subject: [313] Mills Metropolis UK showing
>From the Royal Festival Hall
Wed May
>From the Royal Festival Hall
Wed May 1st 7.30
SonarSound
Jeff Mills - Metropolis
ETHER
Pioneering Detroit DJ Jeff Mills, arguably the biggest household name in US
techno, provides a score to a screening of Fritz Lang's 1926 masterpiece,
Metropolis. Opening the show are Supercoll
i checked out the axis records site today and in the event calender, they list
a scheduled screening of metropolis at the metroplex room at the new submerge
building on april 26. just thought i would report this gem of a opportunity
for those who can cram into the room.
http
there are a few versions of metropolis around (including a colored version).
i rented one that seemed to be maybe 1/2 hour longer than the cd.
and for the most part i could kinda figure out when the music was in time.
i thought the music was perfect for the movie too.
i remember mention a while
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>Date: Wed, 9 Jan 2002 9:19 AM
>
>i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
>
i don`t get how u can cut an hour from a film like metropolis
a
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nd i wrote after the screening of metropolis
by mills here in nyc - http://www.pgeb.com/muzak/mills.html
-pete
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To: 313 List
Subject: [313] Metropolis film & soundtrack
I'm su
I'm sure this was covered already
I got DVD copy of Metropolis, and want to synch up the Mills soundtrack to
the film.
The film is nearly 2 hours long, but the soundtrack is only 1 hour long.
Any suggestions?
Thanks in advance,
Vince Wo
On Thu, 26 Apr 2001, M. Todd Smith wrote:
> Actually, the cd was released on Tresor, but Jeff only let them press some
> of the tracks on vinyl (I believe three tracks were given to the Tresor
> vinyl release). Six more tracks were released on Axis under the same name.
> AFAIK there was never a 2
than
both vinyl versions together.
Cheers
todd
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From: "Sakari Karipuro" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Wraith313" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <313@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2001 6:17 AM
Subject: Re: [313] The Metropolis Saga
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On 26 Apr 2001, Wraith313 wrote:
> Why is there a Metropolis released on Axis and Tresor?
the cd was released first on Tresor, and 2x12" on Axis, and cd has more
tracks than the vinyl version.
sakke
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