Can anyone give us some idea of costs to produce a limited run on vinyl Eg; studio time Stamping plates Production And every thing else that goes along with it, except distribution & finale point of sale. Reason being, For someone to make a fictitious KLF track & go to the effort of getting it to vinyl, there has to be a very large profit in it, This relates to the love trance pressings. Marc Sent from crapy 90,s Nokia On 15/02/2013, at 11:49 PM, Antti Lavio <antti.lavio@possu.org> wrote:
On 15.2.2013 15:50, Dan Hutchins wrote:
While Adam believes the version of Love Trance he so expertly and lovingly restored is a demo of what was released on the mega-rare white label, I believe the opposite is true, the version someone from the KLF organization eventual sold on 12" was the original abandoned version of Love Trance and the Adam Stalker version is a later rave mix intended for the Live at Trancentral LP
Just get things clear to myself,
Adams restored version = Version on those "marble" vinyls sold on ebay couple of years ago?
Original abandoned version = PVC version, Love Trance [Pure Truth 3] with Kraftwerks Das Model loop?
If this is correct, I'm with this as "marble" version sound way more produced and "cleaner" than Pure Truth version.
-- anttil.
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