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Vinyl Thread • Page 1105

Discussion in 'Music Forum' started by cryates, Mar 6, 2016.

  1. satellitexyears May 1, 2024
    (Last edited: May 1, 2024)
    satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

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  2. Zilla

    Trusted Supporter




    For those who ordered this through Bandbox.
     
  3. satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

    Some easy listening for today. The No. XII took almost a year but seeing as how it's my second "handmade" limited to 50. It was well worth the wait!

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  4. Greg

    The Forgotten Son Supporter

    My UO Screen To Stereo shipped. I would assume it will be missing The Promise.
     
  5. zeketheplmbr

    I'm de-de-decomposing. Supporter

    I’d be shocked if it was on there.
     
  6. zeketheplmbr

    I'm de-de-decomposing. Supporter

     
  7. gbuffers

    England.

    That latest news post….

    Could it be happening?

    (Also I could have sworn they remixed and remastered it before)
     
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  8. satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

  9. They did a remaster in 2014 I think.

    The new remix/master sounds better IMO.

    I'm putting them in contact with some people!
     
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  10. gbuffers

    England.

    Incredible! I thank you for your service to music as always haha.
     
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  11. zeketheplmbr

    I'm de-de-decomposing. Supporter

    I’d completely forgotten about Anadivine. Listening to Zoo right now and I can’t believe these guys didn't stick around. This album still holds up. Anyone remember what happened with them? Were they another unfortunate casualty of the early ‘00’s boom?
     
  12. satellitexyears

    Death Touches Us, From the Moment we Begin to Love Supporter

    The EP is great too. Alcohol and Oxygen on the EP with the breakdown is sick. The Stalker and the Songwriter and of course Cross Your Heart (with Claudio) were some big jams for me in 2003/2004.

    I believe members went on to form the band Nightmares For a Week.
     
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  13. Freud

    Immortals with no morals, and no hang ups Prestigious

    I fucking loved the EP. That was prime HS for me, good fucking times. Zoo was an ok followup, I always felt they lost what rawness and edge the EP had. More......polished? And at the same time softer. But yeah I'm forever grateful Claudio discovered them. Plus the EP artwork was badass.

    Almost gave me a heart attack thinking their was a vinyl pressing.....
     
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  14. peoplearepoison

    It’s a perfect day for letting go... Supporter

    DONT PLAY W ME
     
  15. peoplearepoison

    It’s a perfect day for letting go... Supporter

    I love that album so much. My friends go to see them w Acceptance and Dead Poetic back in the day and I am forever jealous
     
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  16. fourstarters

    John // OC now, OH forever.

    Might be old news since I don’t think it’s been widely publicized or anything, but Punchline’s Action is finally getting a repress. So happy.
     
  17. Freud

    Immortals with no morals, and no hang ups Prestigious

    Haste the Day has shipped!
     
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  18. scottlechowicz

    Trusted Supporter

    I hope it arrives posthaste
     
  19. Brush and inner/outer sleeves came yesterday, putting them on as I listen through my collection seems a little less daunting than doing it all at once
     
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  20. peoplearepoison

    It’s a perfect day for letting go... Supporter

    I always do the inner and outer sleeves based on how old they are. I feel like the older ones need some extra love
     
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  21. Michael Belt

    metadata incarnate Supporter

    for the outer sleeves, i think i threw on Laurel Hell and another album over Bluetooth while i sleeved my collection. for the inner sleeves, it took about a week, tackling a different stack every night for a couple hours while i threw something on the TV (might've been Breaking Bad, iirc). depending on how many you have, it shouldn't take that long, but it's probably advantageous to do it the way you're doing if you don't want to block off so much time all at once.
     
  22. ChampsMusic

    Instagram.com/ChampsMusic

    I do this way and it makes sure I get to listen to things I've either put off or just don't normally listen to.
     
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  23. i don't think I own anything that wasn't pressed within the last ten years
     
  24. bobby_runs

    where would i be if i was my brain Prestigious

    I started with getting outer sleeves in 2020. I first started out with my "stack" which was new and needed to be spun first. I then went through my collection and picked my absolute favorite albums and threw those in outer sleeves until I finished my pack. Last year I started putting the records themselves in anti-static sleeves and outside of the jacket. So now my shelf looks extra full and it's taking forever.
     
  25. Michael Belt May 2, 2024
    (Last edited: May 2, 2024)
    Michael Belt

    metadata incarnate Supporter

    i have mixed thoughts on storing the disc outside the jacket. it seems as though it's ultimately a personal preference at this point, but i don't fully buy the idea that it stops ring wear entirely, especially if a disc stored in the back is pressed up against the front cover of the record behind it. for me, the jacket is there to add an extra layer of protection, and it just bothers me having a disc - even if covered with two thin layers of HDPE/rice paper and plastic - more or less exposed to other records on your shelf. not only does it take up more space, but if you have the pressure of other records pressing up against the exposed disc, that seems like it could warp the discs. maybe it's a little better if you have them spaced out quite a bit, but there's a chance that having your records lean against one another might add unnecessary pressure. not to mention, if the outer sleeves is too tight a fit, storing one or more discs in a space with marginal room would amplify that pressure. idk. i get that it's convenient, but i tried it very briefly and found it was putting too much pressure on both the jacket and the back of the outer sleeve. obviously, do whatever you want, but i think maybe one of my record jackets has ring wear, and that's likely because it's my oldest record and was made with flimsier cardboard. otherwise, i've had no problems storing them in their jackets (albeit with new inner and outer sleeves).