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From:
EbbenFlow
To:
Andrew Cowper
Cc:
Date:
Tue, 23 Jul 96 16:11:03 EDT
Subject:
Re: (idm) Goa Trance
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<9607232011.AA25253@cabell.vcu.edu>
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<9607230832.AA09477@solvi.>
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quoted 21 lines I've played vinyl in the hot desert sun with no problems, but I must> > > > > > >> I've played vinyl in the hot desert sun with no problems, but I must > > >> admit that there was a shade tent and the record wasn't on for more > > >> than few minutes. I think that most parties happen at night in Goa as > > >> well as the rest of the world. > > > > > > Yeah, sorry about the blatant obliqueness of my post -- apparantly you > > > misunderstood me a LOT. I didn't mean MELT, instead insert the word > > > WARP and then you get the message. > > > > It's still manure; any temperature hot enough to warp vinyl on the deck would > > kill the DJ from heatstroke first... > > That's as maybe, but its still a fact that Goa DJs play DATs and the reason > I've heard many times is that the sand and the heat fucks the vinyl. > > Cheers > Andrew C. >
hey - i was at a party here in richmond that was outside and witnessed a record warping on a table while a dj was spinning - no one got heatstroke either - it really pissed off the dj tho - i can understand why - - BUT - it really can happen - Especially w/ those super crummy thin records that are out... BRING BACK THICK VINYL DJ Ebben Flow Richmond VA.