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Fantastic new release! The remixes are absolutely amazing and the vinyl spins so smooth on a HIFI setup, it's like satin.
The album sounds fantastic - particularly for a see-thru pressing. There aren't many hisses and scratches, and it's genuinely see-thru. I haven't come across many "see-thru" pressings that are truly see-thru. The gatefold is printed really nicely, and the inner sleeve is also printed well. My only issue is that the inner sleeve isn't glued together perfectly but I've noticed that's pretty standard across my collection.
Overall a very disappointing release. After the excitement of the original release of these remix album and then the anticipation of this pressing, it is more than a let down. The sound is flat out just not good, there’s no dynamics or life to it. Plastic doll is a weird alternate sped up version with a small new verse at the end, incredibly inferior to the original.Unless this record drops below £25/$/€ please do not pick it up for your own sake
The sleeve design is a disaster, the text is impossible to read, and the credits for the remixers, producers, and artists are all over the place, making this a complete amateur-hour blunder. The front cover is a mess, missing both the artist's name and the album title (that's strike one). The back CD sleeve looks like someone tried to trace the tracklist in invisible ink, making it totally unreadable. But the inner sleeve liner notes take the cake—they're printed in such tiny font (like 2-point or something?) that you'll need a magnifying glass just to decipher a word. It seems the so-called "designers," a duo called "Team Rolfes" (Sam Rolfes and his brother Andy Rolfes), were clearly rookies at this, and this was likely their first—and hopefully last—attempt at creating liner notes and sleeve artwork for a CD.
The audio quality is quite nice! However, there's some inner groove noise, and the front cover's quality isn't top-notch. On the plus side, the jacket is super thick!
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| Mar 31, 2025 | $32.99 | €36.48 |
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