OT: dumpster dive and water/mold cleanup
Patrick Finnegan wrote:
> Huh? Yeah they are. Just take a look through some 'modern' music on
> cdnow.com... Lots of hip-hop and techno is released this way. Some DJs
> prefer to use vinyl, because it sounds better, and (IMHO) is just more fun
> to handle than these little optical digital pieces of trash :). I've
> purchased a fair amount of vinyl (modern) music from cdnow.
Oh Shoot, I forgot about the whole DJ/HipHop/twin-turntable scratching
thing. I guess they have to get records somewhere, although, I suppose
there DJ needles don't ruin records as fast as what an audiophile would use.
>
> There are even a fair number of 'real' music stores I've been in that
> carry new music on vinyl.
>
> So, yes, there is plenty of music sold on 33s and 45s in the US. You just
> have to go for the right audience.
Maybe I'll have to dig around. I really need to get the stuff to align
my needle, balance my tone arm, etc, first, though. I also need to
figure out why my tonearm doesn't lift fast enough, before it moves back
laterally, at the end of a record.
Chad Fernandez
Michigan, USA
Received on Wed Sep 04 2002 - 00:41:00 BST
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