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  1. 4 hours ago, Wally44 said:

    Heute, passend zum Comeback, kamen auch meine Gin Lemon E.P. Vinyls.
    Ich frag mich ja, wieso die rote und gelbe Vinyl, im Gegensatz zur grünen Vinyl, nicht transparent ist.

    Bei der 1997er Gin Lemon E.P. waren alle Vinyls transparent.

    Ich habe mal spaßeshalber alle sechs Vinyls zusammen fotografiert.

    Unten: 1997
    Oben: 2024

    Gin Lemon EP Vinyls.jpg

    But there is still some degree of transparency judging from your pictures, they are not opaque. There are coloured records that you cannot see through at all.

  2. What makes mp3 sound bad is lower in the audible spectre, it’s not that hi-pass filter unless it is very low, below 16 kHz.
    So no problem in my opinion, though usually audio is high-passed at 18 kHz or higher. But honestly are you able able to hear 17 kHz or higher frequencies? A year ago I was able to hear a 17 kHz pure tone only with one of my ears, today I struggle to hear that not pushing the volume too high. 😉

  3. 22 hours ago, hlennarz said:

    I'm not paying 15€ for 4 noisy vinyl recordings of obscure audio material i won't ever seriously listen to, lol

     

    it's the same rips he did in 2017 i believe. (for the youtube "medley" upload at least)

    It’s not noisy if it’s been denoised in the remastering process. 😁

    Seriously, in my opinion it sounds even worse, it’s heavily post-processed, declicked and denoised, there are lots of artifacts also low frequecies are reduced, it doesn’t sound good at all. Your vinyl sounds likely the same if there is not much added surface noise of the disc itself. My old denoised mp3’s with pretty aggressive setting sound much better, really. The recording may be from 2017, but the “remastering” could’ve been applied recently, I don’t know what the tracks on his old website sounded like, whether they were pure transfer or somehow post-processed, as well.

     

    22 hours ago, Daft said:

    Has anyone bought the digital version yet? I‘m listening to it right now and while it‘s nice to have this as an official digital release, I‘m a little bit disappointed by the audio quality. It sounds quite flat with very little dynamics. Even the recordings from my 1994 retail vinyl, which is in a very poor shape, sound richer than this. What’s more, you can hear some noticeable clicks and scratches from the vinyl recording being used here. To be honest, I expected a bit more from this, given that it is marketed as „remastered“.

    Is your copy visibly scratched or was it dj-(ab)used? If it’s just clicky with a stronger surface noise, I think that it’s normal here. I’ve come across three copies myself and had two other recordings from other people and none sounded really good. I think that this pressing was not that great when it came out.

  4. Of course, I agree with you. The notes were not clear and made buyers to believe it was either a white label or a pre-release test press copy which could’ve even had a different run-out revealing a previous cut like my white label of City of Night does. I myself wouldn’t imagine a modern personal reissue, either.
     

    On 2/2/2024 at 5:04 AM, hlennarz said:

    The production price when you order 3 copies there (that's the amount he has had for sale so far) is listed as €36,96 - €51,60 , so he's reselling them for more more then 4 times the price. :crazy:

    Maybe the price is justified, 50 bucks for the production costs, 50 for Daniele, 50 for Gigi, and the last 50 euros for the costs of shipping and handling. 🤪

    Btw. no copies for sale now. Sold out?

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  5. Will you keep your copy anyway or will you return it since you’ve been offered this option?

    Another quality issue is that despite being a possible mp3 sourced recording, of course it’s practically unprovable, it might’ve been just low-passed, the sound could’ve been also post-processed, like auto declicked, denoised which potentially even further decrease audio quality if not used wisely. We can’t tell from the YouTube video, it sounds pretty bad there, but it is just 480p, so the audio track bitrate must be quite low too. Those high bitrate mp3 files that used to be offered on his website could give us some idea about the sound.

    If the original audio tracks are not available anymore, he could’ve tried to re-record these tracks, that wouldn’t be the same as the original but certainly a nice approach in my opinion, and of course being clearly stated to be a reissue.

    Daft is right that it’s against the Discogs policies to sell something under a different entry, e.g. you cannot sell a cassette under a CD or vinyl release page with a note like “WARNING: This is a tape, NOT a CD/LP”. Actually such listings may be reported, but I understand not everyone is keen on submitting a release they just want to sell and I’m personally fine with that if sellers are honest and clear about that in the notes, some sellers even warn you after you place an order, so they can cancel it if you overlook their notes and don’t want it.

    There is a reasonable argument for heavy weight vinyl, 180 g or even 240 g, that is they are less prone to warping, but if they do, they are nearly impossible to straighten, though I personally don’t put much faith in these techniques. It certainly doesn’t sound any better, though some audiophiles belive it.

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  6. There is also a white label of “Tin Drums” being offered, so I’ve just wondered for a while if it couldn’t be the same, both of them have been submitted by pulsebox-music. However, that one is not listed as new and it’s cheaper. Also if you compare your and his images, your one has a completely flat label, likely stickered, while the originally submitted pictures have those two circles, one small closer to the centre hole and a bigger one closer to the outer edge, those submitted photos look like a pressed record.

  7. I’m curious how you’ve got to know it’d been made by Berliner Vinyl Werk since the record has no matrix. 🤔

    I also quite don’t get that price, I understand it costs something to make each copy that has to recorded in real time and to get something for the music itself. Maybe he doesn’t want the originals to lose their value, otherwise I don’t know. 🤨

  8. I think that the release has been postponed. I ordered a few items directly from ZYX and they sent to me everything except for Gin Lemon E.P., they sent me an e-mail saying “We will send you a partial shipment via DHL. Missing items will be sent to you automatically as soon as they are published.” I would expect them to say they would send them as soon as they were back in stock if it were just currently unavailable, which happened to me in December when I placed an order and took “The Essential Gigi D’Agostino” compilation just out of curiosity which of the two versions they’re selling nowadays, in that case they removed the title from my order saying it would be back in stock in January.

  9. Blasfemia “Morning Time” (Trendy Me Up Mix) appears on the UK compilation “The Real Deal 2” and it is not a vinyl recording. I’d say that “Elisir” (Original Mix) is quite easy to obtain as it was released on the US single as well as on the Brazilian compilation and these CD’s are not hard to find. The full length “L'Amour Toujours” (L'Amour Vision) was included on the Scandinavian single and on the compilation “DJ Selection 81”, you may find some others, and there are plenty of them for sale for reasonable prices. 😉

  10. On 1/2/2020 at 8:36 PM, DonHergeFan said:

    Auf Wikipedia ist ein mir unbekannter Name aufgetaucht: Andrew Sarkeesian soll "The Riddle" und "La Passion" eingesungen haben. Laut dieser Seite soll das ein armenischer Sänger und House-Music-Producer sein.

    Quellen dazu fehlen aber.

    In the case of La Passion the vocalist is Adam Austin as intro111 mentioned in the first post he is credited on the UK singles of Bla Bla Bla and La Passion and from what I hear the voice sounds the same as the one in The Way.

  11. On 1/4/2023 at 4:14 AM, hlennarz said:

    Eight tracks on the side shown in the picture. How do you know that one of them is not the extended mix of Ikeya Seki? I think you should buy it and find out, in the worst-case scenario there will be silent grooves and at best some mp3’s pressed. 😄

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  12. On 1/7/2018 at 11:22 AM, zabuyaque said:

    And today we have the digital ZYX Music release where we have got all the three tracks recorded from the picture disc, and Sweetly not only had been cut but also recorded in mono. :lachen:

    I’ve just noticed that the track Sweetly was removed from the majority of Amazon platforms (checked DE, ES, FR, IT, US sites), only the remaining two tracks (Happily and This Song Tears Easily) may be found when searching for it there. However, the whole single is still available on the UK site. Could it be that some buyers complained about the quality and that forced them to withdraw the track from sale? Who knows.

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  13. 6 hours ago, hlennarz said:

    No, the reissued Gigi D'Agostino Album uses the 1996 master. 😉

     

    I never noticed the cleanup ZYX tried to do on the vinyl based tracks for "A journey into space."

    It's not "double volume" though. It's approximately 4db louder (at least based on Giallone remix) in total and an additional +1db for the right channel.

    Well, Giallone Remix is one of those with the least gain applied, on the other hand Panic Mouse and Creative Nature vol. 1 are more than twice as loud, but you’re right on average the entire CD is only two thirds up in gain.

    1. NOISE MAKER THEME [+2.12 dB ~ 128 %]
    2. THE MIND'S JOURNEY [+4.07 dB ~ 160 %]
    3. PANIC MOUSE [+7.49 dB ~ 237 %]
    4. GIALLONE REMIX [+3.87 dB ~ 156 %]
    5. MERAVILLIA [+7.09 dB ~ 226 %]
    6. CREATIVE NATURE VOL.1 [+3.04 dB ~ 142 %]
    7. PANIC MOUSE (Stress Mix) [+8.16 dB ~ 256 %]
    8. CREATIVE NATURE VOL. 1 (Adam & Eve) [+6.81 dB ~ 219 %]
    9. THE MIND'S JOURNEY (Brain Mix) [+4.03 dB ~ 159 %]

    AVERAGE VOLUME INCREASE – [+4.45 dB ~ 167 %]

    You can notice it especially in the lower volume parts of the songs, there is less noise and crackles (though not completely removed), but generally the hi-hat sounds suffer from that also in loud parts. Also for example in Giallone Remix, they removed the low frequency noise in the bell intro (0:00 to 0:22) but didn’t do the same in another similar sounding part (1:33 to 1:38).

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  14. I haven’t known till now that the reissue of A Journey into Space from 2014 was remastered, some pop/click and noise reductions had been applied on the four tracks coming from Creative Nature vol. 2, which actually make the songs sound worse in direct comparison. However, the channels are now more balanced, the 1996 release had left channel noticeably louder on these vinyl recordings. (That I find kind of interesting, as all these tracks except for Gigi’s version of Panic Mouse have the left and right channels swapped, while on The Greatest Hits the tracks Panic Mouse and Meravillia with swapped L/R channels play louder on the right channel and Giallone Remix on the left one as would be expected provided the same recording setup had been used for this single.) And last but not least the entire CD is approximately twice as loud. I’m not sure, but I guess the same may apply for the first album Gigi D'Agostino also reissued in 2014.

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