question: Luke Vibert MW 035

Sampsa Vilhunen (svilhune@cc.joensuu.fi)
Fri, 20 Oct 1995 13:03:22 +0200 (EET)



...this may sound funny, but that's because it is....

I have had Luke Vibert's "a polished solid" from MO WAX (035)
-- for about 2 months now, and I'm still not sure whether it's
ment to be played on 33 or 45! It's not mentioned on the cover
, on vinyl or anywhere. With 33 it sounds bit too slow and 45
makes it weird sounding drum'n'bass...a bit too fast.
In my record player it's not possible to adjust the speed, so
it would be nice to hear if anyone has any first hand infor-
mation on this issue, so that all my time would not go chan-
cing from 33 to 45 and back. If you're not sure eather, just
tell me how you like it...

I wonder if it's one of those that you really can play both-
ways....just that they normally say it.......!!!!!

Thanks for listening.


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- University of Joensuu Department of Biology
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