From 0 Sent Wed, Jun 10th 1998, 07:40
> > > > This is an old topic for sure, but I've been listening to my Brad > > >Stryder records a bunch lately & was struck with a question. At the > > >Rephlex web page, in the discography section, it says under "Bradley's > > >Beat" the following: "there are two commercial versions with different > > >tracks as 'part two'." I've managed to get both commercial versions &, > > > > The real question is: What's the difference between the two 12s? Is > > the artwork any different, basically how do you tell them apart? And > > is one more difficult to get than the other? > > I don't know whether one is more difficult to get than the other but I > can tell you that they look identical, making it a serious bitch to get > both. I was lucky enough to find my second copy in a DJ-type store with > turntables for listening because the only way you can tell them apart is > by hearing them. Well then do me a favor and describe how they each sound different. How can I tell them apart? I mean first I guess I gotta find the other one, no? Geez, sometimes I hate Rephlex's gimicks. ALl I can say is that the Brad S I have is str8 up 4ondeFloor which I prefer to play at 33 1/3 tho its obvious to be played at 45. SO they all look identical with that Green side/Union Jack side thing. Well did they all come with that poster? Mine did not, is this a way to tell the difference? gilly ps: Too all those monkeys bitching about Kraftwerk being old and whatnot, screw you. I was 8/9years old when I bought Tour de France, it was the best break dancin' tune. 15+ years later, I'm finally big enough to see 'em in concert. Who cares if they played a bunch of old tunes, they made music thats more important than you ever will/could! -- Gilly waxjuhnkeypornaddict (602) 461-0975 xxxxxxx@xxxxxxxxx.xxx **hate makes the world go round** "drugs techno-lise the brain"- J.G. Ballard ~god is theory, evolution is FACT!~ ^^we all hate the rich, yet we want to be rich?^^