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Old 21st August 2014, 05:22 PM
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I love that game i didnt even know this was coming out would of loved the pink vinyl.
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Old 21st August 2014, 05:28 PM
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I love that game i didnt even know this was coming out would of loved the pink vinyl.
Yeah, I'm really bummed I missed the pink vinyl too. It sold out in an instant way before I knew it was even getting released!

Love that game too, my favourite game in the past decade probably (along with Dead Space series). Hopefully it will get a full blown sequel someday!
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Old 21st August 2014, 05:38 PM
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A full game would be amazing it had everything a fantastic game one of my all time favourites so i have to get this soundtrack.
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Old 16th September 2014, 09:59 AM
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I just ordered the Last House on the Left record store day picture disc on eBay. £12 including postage which I thought was a pretty good price.
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Old 12th October 2014, 07:09 AM
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So what sort of turntables are you guys using - 'vintage', or new, with usb connections etc.?
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Old 12th October 2014, 11:20 AM
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So what sort of turntables are you guys using - 'vintage', or new, with usb connections etc.?
'Vintage' for me.

I considered buying a USB turntable as well, as for many it would also double as a way of converting to mp3 to listen on the computer/phone/portable player etc. but I came to the conclusion that that I wouldn't use it much, and it would kind of defeat the object of why I enjoy listening to vinyl. Plus, a lot of new vinyl releases now come with an mp3 download of the album as standard for you to play when out and about.

USB decks are convenient and a great alternative for people wanting a cheap and easy player though.
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Old 12th October 2014, 11:29 AM
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'Vintage' for me.

I considered buying a USB turntable as well, as for many it would also double as a way of converting to mp3 to listen on the computer/phone/portable player etc. but I came to the conclusion that that I wouldn't use it much, and it would kind of defeat the object of why I enjoy listening to vinyl. Plus, a lot of new vinyl releases now come with an mp3 download of the album as standard for you to play when out and about.

USB decks are convenient and a great alternative for people wanting a cheap and easy player though.
Yeah, I've currently just got a cheap USB player that's plugged into the mains with an adapter. It does me for now but I will get a much nicer one when I can afford to
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Old 12th October 2014, 03:51 PM
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My turntable is vintage. Basically a spin off of a Technics, same components just different name. I have listened to the cheaper usb tables and I don't care for the sound they produce. I'm also concerned about what they do to records over time.
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Old 16th October 2014, 10:09 PM
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Unavailable on vinyl since its release in 1974, Dust Bug Records are proud to bring those memories back with this special Limited Edition 40th Anniversary 180 g vinyl edition of Hammer Presents Dracula with Christopher Lee.
Side one featuring the horrifying story of Vampirism with spine- chilling sounds and Music composed by James Bernard and narrated by Christopher Lee. Side 2 featuring The Four Faces Of Evil music suite- Fear In The Night, She, The Vampire Lovers, and Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Music arranged and conducted By Philip Martell.
We've gone back to the original 1/4 inch tapes to bring you the best sound possible.
100% Analogue- Dust Bug Records are proud to confirm that this record has been cut on vintage analogue equipment . The signal path is Studer A80 Mk1 tape recorder > RCA BA 6A limiter> EMI RS56 Curvebender EQ> Pultec EQP 1A> EMI REDD series valve disc cutting desk> Neumann VMS 70 cutting lathe with SX74 stereo cutter head.
Cut at midnight by candlelight for maximum enjoyment.
180 g vinyl
100% Analogue
Gatefold sleeve
Limited to 500 numbered copies only! Mist enshrouded blood infused virgin vinyl.


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Old 16th October 2014, 10:13 PM
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Unavailable on vinyl since its release in 1974, Dust Bug Records are proud to bring those memories back with this special Limited Edition 40th Anniversary 180 g vinyl edition of Hammer Presents Dracula with Christopher Lee.
Side one featuring the horrifying story of Vampirism with spine- chilling sounds and Music composed by James Bernard and narrated by Christopher Lee. Side 2 featuring The Four Faces Of Evil music suite- Fear In The Night, She, The Vampire Lovers, and Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde. Music arranged and conducted By Philip Martell.
We've gone back to the original 1/4 inch tapes to bring you the best sound possible.
100% Analogue- Dust Bug Records are proud to confirm that this record has been cut on vintage analogue equipment . The signal path is Studer A80 Mk1 tape recorder > RCA BA 6A limiter> EMI RS56 Curvebender EQ> Pultec EQP 1A> EMI REDD series valve disc cutting desk> Neumann VMS 70 cutting lathe with SX74 stereo cutter head.
Cut at midnight by candlelight for maximum enjoyment.
180 g vinyl
100% Analogue
Gatefold sleeve
Limited to 500 numbered copies only! Mist enshrouded blood infused virgin vinyl.


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I have the original release of this.
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