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From: asteg@k12.oit.umass.edu (Albert Steg (Winsor))
Date: Mon, 13 Feb 1995 22:28:24 GMT
Subject: Re: Vinyl with two grooves
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In a previous article, llovich@aol.com (Llovich) says: > >If you're into some intense groove-toying, the performer Boyd Rice has >releases not only with multiple grooves (mastered at different speeds), >but with multiple holes as well. > >For the trivial at heart, at least one release of the original European >12" of M's "Pop Muzik" single was double-grooved. It was highly irritating >back then in the late 1970s but now I actually enjoy randomness and >applaud Kate for doing it. A less adventurous example of groove-toying is on the end of the Heaven17 record _Penthouse_ (uh-oh--dare I say that around here?) & Pavement_. The final track , "We're Going to Live for a Very Long Time" culminated in a never-ending grooove repeating the phrase "For a Very Long Time." Funy the first time, and pretty irritating thereafter! Albert -- "When it was proclaimed that the Library contained all books,the first impression was one of extravagant happiness. All men felt themselves to be the masters of an intact and secret treasure. -Jorge Luis Borges, "The Library of Babel"