On the Discogs link some reviewer's critical of the pressing: "Lots of cracks and pops.". I can't hear any?? Is this video's audio ripped from vinyl or from a digital source?
@@BeatBandit77 On a positive note, I think for techno it adds character to the sound. CD-quality-audio techno mixes from the period lack that thickness and warmth that "bad" audio provides.
@@willman85 Oh, no -this could be a misunderstanding... For me as a vinyl-dj this little pops and crackles are really not a problem, I only tried to explain that also mint vinyl-copies had that problems he discribed in that period. From the early 90's to the mid-90's I could notice this issue, after that it went better and better... -so for me it wasn't even really a "problem".
What do you mean by no digital platforms? Denon made a dual-deck CDJ in 1993. I remember at one club in mid-90s they recorded sets to DAC and did live PAs from digital source. @@bobmoegrabi
One of the best tracks from Damon Wild
The best track by wild.:-) :-) :-) :-) nice
@@olivierschein875 It's certainly up there 🙂
@@olivierschein875 this and bang the acid too.
wow that takes me bk a few years , classic tune ; )))))
Hi after 3 years listen to it again
This track is a perfection.
Dikke acidklapper
ONe of my favoured tracks
Imagine if tracks like this were still made
😉
hammer
Sound level going up ! 🎵🎶✨💜
Damon wild yeah serious stuff man even as a kid I thought was serious stuff
love it
Reminded me a bit of the final frontier by underground resistance, somehow.
Sound Factory Revival in 25/03/2023
Galebe samo da znas da sam je nasao xD
galeb nas doveo
On the Discogs link some reviewer's critical of the pressing: "Lots of cracks and pops.". I can't hear any?? Is this video's audio ripped from vinyl or from a digital source?
There were no digital platforms in the 90s. This is recorded from vinyl. The discord reviewer probably has a non mint copy
US-pressings in this time weren't always the best ones...
Same problems appeared also on +8 Rec., UR, Axis and so on.
@@BeatBandit77 On a positive note, I think for techno it adds character to the sound. CD-quality-audio techno mixes from the period lack that thickness and warmth that "bad" audio provides.
@@willman85
Oh, no -this could be a misunderstanding...
For me as a vinyl-dj this little pops and crackles are really not a problem, I only tried to explain that also mint vinyl-copies had that problems he discribed in that period. From the early 90's to the mid-90's I could notice this issue, after that it went better and better... -so for me it wasn't even really a "problem".
What do you mean by no digital platforms? Denon made a dual-deck CDJ in 1993. I remember at one club in mid-90s they recorded sets to DAC and did live PAs from digital source. @@bobmoegrabi