- Joined
- Jul 25, 2011
- Location
- Wellington, NZ
As a label we are in a good position, pretty much everyone of our releases sells out very quickly
We have put out over 100 pieces of vinyl, I decided it was time to try something new
Consumers expect more for less, so I packaged up 6 tracks in what I felt was the best way
The product looks and sounds amazing, support the music in whatever format you feel is best for you
We aren't turning our back on double packs
Thanks for your continued support
cool man, cheers for clarifying. Will buy it for sure, I am just glad it won't be a full change to this type of release. You never know, you might sell enough to do a full 2x12" press of it after
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Half my records in the 90's were 33rpm. Speed of Sound LP was all 33, warhead, trouble, combustion ep, all dope dragon releases. Imagine not playing any of the Speed of Sound album because it was at 33rpm????
Personal opinion is that pressings are quieter on the 33's due to the fact that the grooves aren't as wide / deep so agree with that but the whole not switching bpm is something that NEVER crossed my mind as a problem in 15+ years of playing vinyl.
yeah but only 1 of those plates have 2 tunes on a side - I think its more the 2 tunes on a side than the 33rpm thing that irks me the most...
there hasn't been many releases at all at 33 for the dancefloor style/dj tunes either (not counting the Horo releases, etc as they are not really made for that)
but that's all good, will see how it goes!