The Repeating Runout Groove
Saucy Tweenbal
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Ok, so I don't know how to disable my auto-return, but I do know how to re-enable it after I accidentally disable it (I actually find the runout groove to be very soothing). And now I'm back in repeating heaven.
What records do you know of that have a repeating runout groove?
Everyone knows about Sgt. Pepper. I've heard of the repeating faucet drip on Atom Heart Mother and the repeating quack noise on Piper at The Gates of dawn (none of my pressings have the repeating groove doe).
Please share thine knowledge.
What records do you know of that have a repeating runout groove?
Everyone knows about Sgt. Pepper. I've heard of the repeating faucet drip on Atom Heart Mother and the repeating quack noise on Piper at The Gates of dawn (none of my pressings have the repeating groove doe).
Please share thine knowledge.
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Edit: Ahh 'Locked Groove'. Hey now
Planet Patrol-Play At Your Own Risk 12".
"turn me over"
"play me again"
Lee Ranaldo of Sonic Youth put out a solo record called "From Here To Infinity" with a dozen or so locked groove tracks on it. You decide if that's cool or a crime against society.
Then there's this thing:
http://brainwashed.com/weddle/reviews/grooves.html
Reed said the piece was designed to play as a continuous loop and the locked groove was meant to suggest this. And that the 8 track version functioned that way.
Jeff Mills' Cycle 30 EP from 1994 changed the direction of techno in that following its release, pretty much any techno producer/artist of note began messing with lock-groove releases.
Yes? Go on... Haha
I'm giving some albums to a friend of mine in the very near future and would love to fuck with him.
Also, DocMcCoy, it's funny you mention Diamond Dogs cause I just listened to that last night (for the first time at that). But, no locked groove on mine. And it was ACTUALLY probably the first closeout groove I found to be somewhat annoying to listen to.
Summers are too brutal for a cork asian.
Well I hope you're not going to do it to a grail or something, but you basically repeat Edisons first recording of sound: get the finest sewing needle you can find. Make a large cone of paper with a wide opening and very fine point. tape the needle to the inside of the point so that it protrudes like a stylus, run it in the groove and shout the bejeezus down the cone. Play back at 10 and if lucky you will hear your own voice very faintly like some crackly old recording. I tried three or four times before it worked. I have since found a day job, got married and started a family.