deafmetal wrote:@Revolver - killer run!Seconded!
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deafmetal wrote:@Revolver - killer run!Seconded!

inksb wrote:@Revolver, nice spins. What do you think of that Distant Worlds LP?It's decent, but the song selection is not as good as the previous 2. Sound quality wise it's alright. The pressings of the distant worlds releases have been pretty mediocre. This is the first time one of them arrived with no obvious flaws.
Steve Powder wrote:@Dollarhyde that is some interesting stuff. I want to get into Toru Takemitsu since Trunk played it in the radio, want to recommend an album by him? It seems like good classical by the tracks I played.I don't know a whole lot about him myself.
NathanLurker wrote:Nice, Bez :)How's it sound, Nathaniel?
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Mateo Sanboval wrote:How's it sound, Nathaniel?The batsonics are pretty good ! No defect on my copy, which I got straight from Mondo. it is the 2LP colored vinyl. I'm satisfied.
NathanLurker wrote:Excellent. Mine should arrive this week.Mateo Sanboval wrote:How's it sound, Nathaniel?The batsonics are pretty good ! No defect on my copy, which I got straight from Mondo. it is the 2LP colored vinyl. I'm satisfied.
ChrisMcQueen007 wrote:Recent Dracula vibes on this board got me inspired.Always jelly when I see folks with these OG Gizzi's. I need both of em real bad!

ScoJo wrote:There was an OG flesh for Frankenstein at my local shop for a while, I wonder if it’s still there. I remember it showed up right after i picked up those reissues from a few years back and was SHOCKED to see it in the stacks. Should have bought it. Never seen this one in the wild though so happy to have the reissueChrisMcQueen007 wrote:Recent Dracula vibes on this board got me inspired.Always jelly when I see folks with these OG Gizzi's. I need both of em real bad!
Bezulsqy wrote:Mr Santa Man, this is rather excellent! Halfway through side A and loving it thoroughly! Are 1 to 4 similar? If so I need to get me those :-)I'll let you know later next week when volumes 1-10 should arrive in the post ;) . I also got Vol 8 and 7 with that copy of 5. I would say they are definitely different but still great, the more I learn about Masaru the more I realise how versatile he was. The one persistent thing seems to be an urge to drop jazzy flourishes in the mix on occasion Vol 5 seems to be more lyrical than the others with more 'songs' rather than scores, or suites. He can be very suspenseful and atmospheric, as well as roll with a swing and groove.