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From:
Eylon Israeli
To:
Johnathan A. Rickman
Cc:
Robert P. Beveridge ,
Date:
Wed, 27 Sep 1995 14:39:22 +0200 (EET)
Subject:
Re: Lock grooves
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On Tue, 26 Sep 1995, Johnathan A. Rickman wrote:
quoted 12 lines Robert-> Robert- > Lock grooves are vinyl grooves that "lock" the needle in to playing > the groove over and over until you pick it up. > For example: > Lee Renaldo of Sonic Youth released an album called: "From Here To Infinity" > which has a lock groove at the end of each song. > Thus, each song never really ends, conceptually. > Another fabulous lock groove record which comes to mind is RRR 100. > This record marks indie-noise label RRR's 100th release. > It's a 7" containing 100 lock grooves! 50 to a side, by 100 artists. > I know these examples aren't very idm-ish, but I'm unaware of any idm > records with lock grooves..............
There's such a thing in the ElpH 10" (Eskaton 002 I think). probably done by coil or a by product. Locked groove at the end of the song. A typical infinity stunt. snow