quoted 3 lines There are some Relief records>> There are some Relief records
>> that attempt to lock at the run-off and
>> most of them just fail pretty badly.quoted 2 lines ***"fail pretty badly" is putting it rather> ***"fail pretty badly" is putting it rather
> politely here, Simon ;)Andrew
probably the best example of a well-executed run-off lock groove at the
end of an album that i've heard is on death in june's "nada" the last
number flows into a really pretty lock of bells. mastered by dennis at
porkys i believe (along with many great records from the eighties i
might add)
i think it's probably easier easier to pull off a run-off lock with
non-percussive music. getting the needle to fall into the groove _right_
in with the the beat seems like a pretty hard to thing to do. there is
also a very nice lock on jeff mills "humana"
although if i remember correctly there is quite a nice percussive lock
groove on jeff mills "humana"
speaking of locked grooves... when thomas brinkmann was in my city he
showed some of the guys at a local store how to use a razor to cut up
the last groove on a record into a lock groove. it's actually pretty
easy.
uh... tops for 98:
roy davis vs. terry callier
krust "true stories"
common factor
theo parrish "ebonics"
aril brikha "art of vengeance"
dj krush & toshinori kondo
mezzanine
BoC
urban tribe
metalheadz box set
rhythm & sound "showcase"
joe caussell
4 hero "two pages"
roni size live
moodymann dj'ing
the return of juan atkins
RJ