@freudastaire If you own a copy with the metal case, take the cd out and store it elsewhere. Chain Reaction didn't take into account the fact that metal expands and contracts. A temperature change can cause the metal to expand and shatter the cd.
@Jer0mmel Yes, there are other tracks by monolake that seem to be too slowed down... anyway it can be played at both rpms... depending the situation.. :)
@Polyfusia i did it already, thank you anyway. It's true, they're beautiful metal cases but quite unfriendly for CD storage.
freudastaire 5 months ago
@freudastaire If you own a copy with the metal case, take the cd out and store it elsewhere. Chain Reaction didn't take into account the fact that metal expands and contracts. A temperature change can cause the metal to expand and shatter the cd.
Polyfusia 5 months ago
this now sort of rusty silver cage has inside one of my most precious ear treasures in form of CD.
freudastaire 7 months ago
@tresor1972 :-D no therapy needed, just this track @ 33 rpm :^P
PS: I deejay on the radio (Radio Tonka) and this is just a lovely radio-track... @ 33 (as on the CD).
A bit lengthy though, maybe I'll make a radio-edit some time.
Jer0mmel 7 months ago
@Jer0mmel too nervous, oh... you need a therapy?:o)
no, not every track must be a floorfiller, but should played
at the right speed, for the right groove..
watch?v=ylGJ_Fo-vpg
tresor1972 7 months ago
@Jer0mmel on the other hand....
Jer0mmel 8 months ago
Well, guys, the water sounds like a small bucket and the music is too nervous on 45.
At least, that's my opinion.
Should every track be a floorfiller then?
Jer0mmel 8 months ago
@tresor1972
Ok, I'll check it out, pitch my rip up.
Jer0mmel 8 months ago
@Jer0mmel listen "Arte" on 45rpm...
and smoke ...what you want..
tresor1972 8 months ago
@Jer0mmel Yes, there are other tracks by monolake that seem to be too slowed down... anyway it can be played at both rpms... depending the situation.. :)
similar case to EOD - Utrech release...
digitalfactor72 1 year ago