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Shriekback Act Faster Than Belief – Jam Science DLX RM Already In Record Cell
Boy howdy! That is service! I ordered this CD from Shriekback’s website last Monday morning and it was in my mailbox by Saturday afternoon! I chalk that up to the participation of Royal Mail. Comparatively, two weeks ago I ordered a … Continue reading
Posted in Core Collection, Remastering
Tagged 1984, 2014, Jam Science, remastering vinyl, Shriekback
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A BSOG Deconstructed: China Crisis – Docklands [part 5]
Creative Noise Reduction [part 2 • denoising] After nailing down the new running order, I set about re-mastering the last tracks from vinyl. It was a not overwhelming task with most of the vinyl purchased new and rather pristine. With … Continue reading
Posted in Badges, BSOG, Record Review
Tagged 12" single, China Crisis, noise reduction, Peak, remastering vinyl, Sound Soap 2, Sound Studio, Steve Proctor
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A BSOG Deconstructed: China Crisis – Docklands [part 4]
Updating the Running Order The rest of the remastering went fairly smooth. But around this time, a nagging doubt began to manifest itself in my cranium. If I had “This Occupation [extended version]” on 12″ and the “Collection” B-side disc, … Continue reading
Posted in BSOG, Core Collection, Remastering
Tagged boxed set, China Crisis, discographical research, remastering vinyl
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