From mltsnt Sent Thu, Sep 3rd 1998, 03:26
At 05:54 PM 9/2/98 -0700, Solenoid wrote: >Dr. Giggles mentioned that Dj Swamp made a lock groove that had some >configuration of merging grooves on either side that made it an >"Unskippable". I guess that you could knock the needle out but it would >catch the concentric/merging grooves and come back in. yes, but on those 12"s there were only around 2 or 3 loops on each side, so it's pretty freakin stupid!!! btw, a few more lock groove classics, y'all forgot:: Gescom: 'Keynell 2' (SKAM) ends in on nice long one of strings. Objective: sector '/' from 'Crash/Course' (V/Vm) the track drops into one half way through, so you have to pick up the needle to hear the rest of the track. Farmers Manual: FM 12" (Mego) all tracks on B side end in locks. At 09:47 PM 9/2/98 -0400, Alex Reynolds wrote: >On another note -- and while this (like every other one of my posts) has >nothing to do with idm in particular -- is it possible to change the >handedness of the spiral groove on a record, so that a track starts from >the inside and works its way out? yep, they did that on the B side of the OST 12" on quilopothic. np: Mos Def- Live @ wake up show .ra 00 ml/vn// http://members.xoom.com/multsanta/ [musik aus strom//u-ziq//karaoke kalk//etc.]