That utter bastard made one side of Lazaretto play backwards: you have to put the needle in the center of the record and it spins out to the edge. First time I tried to listen to it I was very high and it was hell.
This had been done before. Techmoan on YouTube did a video on a symphonic piece that was put on vinyl backwards. It’s something about how the needle travels slower at the center increases the possible dynamics vinyl can reproduce
Reminds me of how Jack White had a team of vinyl creatives come up with cool ways to hide music on the vinyl record https://youtube.com/watch?v=i-8B-_Jq2ro&feature=share9
That utter bastard made one side of Lazaretto play backwards: you have to put the needle in the center of the record and it spins out to the edge. First time I tried to listen to it I was very high and it was hell.
This had been done before. Techmoan on YouTube did a video on a symphonic piece that was put on vinyl backwards. It’s something about how the needle travels slower at the center increases the possible dynamics vinyl can reproduce
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