[kj] Vinyl mastering?
Christof hamille
wessidetempest at hotmail.com
Thu Jul 12 14:44:08 EDT 2007
sure but vinyl has a 70+ year start
>From: Michael Halsted <halsted at ilm.com>
>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
><gathering at misera.net>
>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl mastering?
>Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 10:48:42 -0700
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>in landfills? Probably LP's but I would almost want to say CD/DVD's.
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>Especially with people burning CD-R's and DVD-R's, failure rates and
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>it's size. I see more people at work giving away their vinyl rather
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>than throwing it away. Obviously that's only anecdotal but I'd hope
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>it's indicative. Then there's all the jewel cases. The tab that
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>holds the hinge breaks, you chuck it and get a new one - and those
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>tabs break A LOT. If it's a race, CD/DVD's are running a bit quicker
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>these days since most vinyl is small batch / limited edition stuff that
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>people hold on to.
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>michael
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>Christof hamille wrote:
>Uh no.
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>You're wrong.
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>The materials used to create vinyl is a form of PVC. Sometimes the
>plastic is recycled UNLESS it is virgin vinyl. Which means it is brand
>new plastic. It is known that it takes more energy/fossil fuels to
>create vinyl. One of many reasons why CDs are significantly cheaper.
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>As far as playing them on your system was not the debate. And what do
>you think is taking up more space in a landfill?
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>Chris
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> From: Change
><crackedmachine at yahoo.co.uk>
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>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
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>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!)"
><gathering at misera.net>
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>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl mastering?
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>Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2007 14:17:46 +0100 (BST)
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>Rubbish argument!
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>CDs use way more electricity to spin than a record
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>player so are less environmentally friendly!
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>--- Christof hamille <wessidetempest at hotmail.com>
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>wrote:
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> > And to add to that it is a bit ironic that all of
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> > the stinky/hippy punk kids
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> > insist on vinyl. It cost more to produce, creates
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> > more waste on the
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> > production side and uses petrol. The blood of the
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> > government.
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> > I still buy vinyl
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> > Chris
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> > >From: "Christof hamille"
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> > <wessidetempest at hotmail.com>
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> > >Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke
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> > (the
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> > >band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
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> > >To: gathering at misera.net
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> > >Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl mastering?
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> > >Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 15:22:22 -0500
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> > >Vinyl is not cheap. No matter how it is done. In
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> > theory what should
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> > >happen is mastering should be done for each media
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> > it is going on (vinyl,
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> > >cd, cassette/8-track {even though technically it
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> > should be mastered
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> > >differently}, and digital).
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> > >With the exception of the stereophiles (ala the
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> > Steve Albini types) people
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> > >will master to CD and adjust the levels for vinyl.
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> > Sometimes it works but
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> > >typically there is little difference and that is a
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> > shame. I am not going
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> > >to argue which one is better because I don't care.
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> > They are just different
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> > >mediums taht have different results.
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> > >I guess you can say it is like drinking wine or
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> > beer or liquor. The end
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> > >result is getting drunk. But each one goes down
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> > (and sometimes backup)
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> > >differently.
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> > >Chris
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> > >>From: "death wish" <dwish2000 at hotmail.com>
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> > >>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke
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> > (the
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> > >>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
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> > >>To: gathering at misera.net
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> > >>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl mastering?
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> > >>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 19:52:53 +0000
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> > >>Since vinyl is a boutique item nowadays, is it a
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> > given that a vinyl
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> > >>pressing is mastered using the same standards from
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> > back in the days when
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> > >>vinyl was dominant? Or, is it possible that some
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> > stuff is being slapped on
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> > >>vinyl, with the audio actually being lifted from
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> > (and therefore really no
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> > >>better than) cd?
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> > >>I don't really know anything about the differences
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> > in the cd and
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> > >>vinyl-mastering processes. I'm wondering what sort
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> > of cost-saving
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> > >>corner-cutting is being done, if any.
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> > >>Anyone?
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> > >>T.
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> > >>>From: "Tim Bucknall"
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> > <tim.bucknall at googlemail.com>
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> > >>>Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing Joke
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> > (the
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> > >>>band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
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> > >>>To: "A list about all things Killing Joke (the
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> > band!)"
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> > >>><gathering at misera.net>
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> > >>>Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl
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> > >>>Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 18:19:02 +0100
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> > >>>theres been a few audiophile Vinyl releases for
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> > the pistols lately
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> > >>>i can recommend one called "the complete burton
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> > on trent recordings" on
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> > >>>the
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> > >>>"get back" label from Italy
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> > >>>it completely beats every other cd of that show
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> > even the cd version of
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> > >>>the
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> > >>>same title (LOL!)
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> > >>>
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> > >>>thats partly just because of the lack of care
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> > taken over the cd issues
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> > >>>of
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> > >>>the show admittedly
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> > >>>, but the fact remains the vinyl version trashes
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> > all the 50 billion cd
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> > >>>issues i've waded through over the years
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> > >>>its that really good quality thick heavy virgin
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> > vinyl too, none of that
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> > >>>horrible thin treble-heavy scratchy vinyl that
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> > some modern releases
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> > >>>have
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> > >>>
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> > >>>even on a cheap-ass player its an amazing sound
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> > >>>also worth mentioning- whoever mastered it took
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> > the time to correct the
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> > >>>speed of the masters, which seldom happens with
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> > Pistols releases
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> > >>>
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> > >>>if the extremities vinyl re-issue is done as good
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> > as this i'll be over
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> > >>>the
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> > >>>moon
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> > >>>
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> > >>>
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> > >>>
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> > >>>
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> > >>>On 11/07/07, folk devil
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> > <folkdevil_23 at hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > >>>>Rave died in about 96, it's neo-rave now mate ;)
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> > >>>>What's the quality of these records you're
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> > buying, out of curiosity??
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> > >>>>BTW I DO prefer vinyl.
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> > >>>>
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> > >>>>
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> > >>>> >From: "B. Oliver Sheppard"
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> > <bigblackhair at sbcglobal.net>
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> > >>>> >Reply-To: "A list about all things Killing
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> > Joke (the
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> > >>>> >band!)"<gathering at misera.net>
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> > >>>> >To: "A list about all things Killing Joke
>(the
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> > band!)"
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> > >>>> ><gathering at misera.net>
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> > >>>> >Subject: Re: [kj] Vinyl
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> > >>>> >Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2007 11:55:49 -0500
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> > >>>> >I guess this depends on what kind of music
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> > you're interested in. I
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> > >>>>have
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> > >>>> >zero interest in rave and couldn't tell you a
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> > thing about it. Mostly I
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> > >>>>like
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> > >>>> >hardcore/punk and pretty much any band worth
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> > its salt in that genre
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> > >>>>makes
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> > >>>> >releases on vinyl; for ex. Austin punk label
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> > Hardcore Holocaust:
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> > >>>> >http://www.hardcoreholocaust.com -- or Prank
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> > records:
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> > >>>> >http://www.prankrecords.com, just two among
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> > many I can think of. The
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> > >>>>older
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> > >>>> >labels like Dischord and Touch & Go,
>which
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> > have moved away from punk,
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> > >>>>also
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> > >>>> >still release in vinyl, and always have.
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> > >>>> >-Oliver
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> > >>>> >folk devil wrote:
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> > >>>> >>Vinyl had a renaissance during rave...the
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> > late 80s thru the mid-90s
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> > >>>>was
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> > >>>>a
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> > >>>> >>boomtime. However, many labels no longer
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> > release it, and there isn't
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> > >>>> >>really much audiophile [virgin] vinyl
>around
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> > today. I still release
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> > >>>>on
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> > >>>>it
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> > >>>> >>myself, but am seriously considering
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> > releasing CD only from now on,
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> > >>>>the
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> > >>>> >>sale of which is dying out itself due to
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> > downloading.
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> > >>>> >>Back to Greenpeace: With the setting up
>of
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> > the Stockholm Convention
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> > >>>>and
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> > >>>> >>with the UN banning dioxins will
>inevitably
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> > make vinyl production
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> > >>>>very
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> > >>>> >>difficult.
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> > >>>> >>
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