bit of a surprise eh?
bit of a surprise eh?
Ben Sims + Pounding Grooves = QUE ?
Is a ltd edition ?
Here to keep techno dark and dirty !!!!!!
i dont think so.
broom & sims turn out a remix, and brooms on his own for the other.
anyone heard it? does it remain consistant to the pounding grooves sound
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i think they meet somewhere in the middle.Originally Posted by dirty_bass
although it is a surprise, its not a bad release, and its nice to see pounding grooves reach out.
I guess it`s not really that surprising as lawrie and sims both have a stake in curved pressings, so they were bound to get together in some way.
But pounding grooves has such a defined sound, and has established itself so well, I`m not sure if sims (and Broom especially) will fit in with this. But I guess I`ll have to wait and see.
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ive ordered it but once more i am vitim of juno's lag
sounds good and its a nice clear vinyl
Sounds good to me.
I'm glad about the family extension.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
I didn't warm to it at all, nevertheless, it would probably sound good on a rig though.
I thought it sounded ace.
I am really impressed by this one.
Just for the sake of it being the hard boys and the tribal loop boys showing some friggin unity, and it sounds good oh yes it's good.
Wetworks
Compound, Punish Blue, Mastertraxx
a superb record, picked up a copy yesterday
the sims and broom remix is a tad better than the broom offering id say, its a pounding track indeed and cant wait to play it out
altho again im left a bit let down with the quality of the vinyl. Mine is a very heavy record and isnt the easiest to cue up
is it just me or do all vinyl pressings that are a different colour tend to be of lesser quality? ive a number of records that are clear, red, pink, green, blue etc etc and they all seem to be significantly lower quality
The tunes are banging, didnt like it at first when I heard it on tuneinn, but listened to it again in the shop loud definitely changed my mind.
I hear picture disc wear off quicker as there is a layer of print on it.... It all has to do with the depth of the pressing, thicker vinyl can accomodate the groove to press deeper..... And the longer it would last.
Eric.
Colour vinyl doesn`t hold as good a pressing as straight vinyl, because of the pigment that needs to be added.
Or so I have been told anyway.
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i thought this may have something to do with it
i dont see the point in coloured vinyl, its a nice idea but if its gonna affect the quality of the tracks on the vinyl then whats the point!
the remix of 30 is really really good. i kinda like it better than the origional.
I picked this one up a couple of weeks back, and was very impressed...
Proper pounding tribal loops, just what we like...
:lol:
Numeric
I thought it was quite an average release, and Sims and Broom have certainly done better work in the past.
I don't think it makes any difference. Maybe a picture disc is a different process, but for coloured/clear vinyl it is the same. I think it must be psychological ;)Originally Posted by eyes without a face
Apparently the only hassle for cutting plants doing coloured vinyl is that the have to clean out ALL the black pigment from the machines first. Everything else is the same.
SIMSY AND BROOMY **** SHIT UP
aint heard it, but power to the lot of them. got PG, Sims & Broom 12s & they all do the duty
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