Dangerous comment to make there - if you don't look out it'll turn into another 'vinyl vs CD' thread. That reminds me - has anyone noticed that the name 'IDM' is kind of stupid...
Seriously though, it does piss me off when I get particularly wierd sounding bit of vinyl with no indication of the correct speed (warp are a particularly bad offender here). All I want to do is listen to it at the same speed the artist recorded/mixed it at, and then if I want to start buggering around with the speed later (which I often do anyway) I can do it because I want to, rather than because I have to.
Dan.
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Date: Fri, 11 Jan 2002 06:39:45 -0800 (PST)
To: idm@hyperreal.org
From: Adam Piontek <adam@damek.org>
Subject: Re: [idm] Aleamapper
Message-ID: <20020111143945.56217.qmail@web13806.mail.yahoo.com>
--- Dan Shoebridge <Dan.Shoebridge@opsroom.co.uk>
wrote:
quoted 6 lines Well, it's another day, another IDM album, and
> Well, it's another day, another IDM album, and
> another 'what speed is the vinyl supposed to be
> played at?' query.
>
> No smart-arse "if it sounds good, it's the right
> speed" answers please.
Well then, how about "if you bought the CD, you
wouldn't have to ask the question" ?
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!!
;)
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