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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by trypset » Thu Sep 29, 2011 5:50 pm

I second what Headlock is saying....contstant crackle like a dirty record right out of the bag....I order a lot of 20 records and have recorded them all on the same gear....the issue is only on the Carrier LP....such a shame as it is the entire reason I even order new wax....

you heard any other of this Blackdown? Could it just be a weak/thin press? It's a real shame. :(

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by blackdown » Thu Sep 29, 2011 8:40 pm

trypset wrote:I second what Headlock is saying....contstant crackle like a dirty record right out of the bag....I order a lot of 20 records and have recorded them all on the same gear....the issue is only on the Carrier LP....such a shame as it is the entire reason I even order new wax....

you heard any other of this Blackdown? Could it just be a weak/thin press? It's a real shame. :(
hey trypset, i've just got some of the copies out i've got and across the whole LP there doesn't seem to be the kind of crackle you describe i'm afraid, beyond vinyl's normal warmth. it doesn't mean yours isnt crackly, it's just that it suggests it may be an individual issue rather than one affecting the whole pressing. sorry it's affecting your enjoyment of the album though :(
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by trypset » Thu Sep 29, 2011 9:53 pm

no sweat. Guess I just have bad luck.

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by boogiemeister » Fri Sep 30, 2011 7:53 pm

joeki wrote:not to point fingers here, perhaps your copy is bad, but have you checked your equipment? I found no problem (the only static I heard was sampled) and I shouldn't expect lowly or scrappy mastering/production from Transition Mastering...
it's definitely the record. oh well, looks like I gotta send it back for exchange. Luckily I bought it from a German mailorder.
Here's some samples of my fucked copy, the crackle goes throughout the entire playing area on both sides. It's especially frustrating on the more quiet/emptier tracks as you can tell :(
http://www.zshare.net/audio/946798428bb3d431

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by Sufferhead » Fri Sep 30, 2011 8:33 pm

The album is quite good, but feels very lightweight because it's very short (37 minutes-ish?) and also a lot of the tracks are pretty short as well (the two longest, It's Your Love and In Some Pattern are both among my favourites). A little underwhelming, but yeah, quite good. RA has the right score for it, even if their review doesn't seem to match up with the rating.

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by arktrix45hz » Sat Oct 01, 2011 8:58 am

Headlock666 wrote:
joeki wrote:not to point fingers here, perhaps your copy is bad, but have you checked your equipment? I found no problem (the only static I heard was sampled) and I shouldn't expect lowly or scrappy mastering/production from Transition Mastering...
it's definitely the record. oh well, looks like I gotta send it back for exchange. Luckily I bought it from a German mailorder.
Here's some samples of my fucked copy, the crackle goes throughout the entire playing area on both sides. It's especially frustrating on the more quiet/emptier tracks as you can tell :(
http://www.zshare.net/audio/946798428bb3d431
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by boogiemeister » Sat Oct 01, 2011 4:00 pm

arktrix wrote:Tried using new needles?
my equipment is alright. only this record sounds like shit and all others in my collection do not. bottomline, my copy is faulty and needs to be replaced since everyone else's seems to be fine.
that said, even a worn out needle wouldn't make the record sound like that. It would sound a whole lot more distorted but but not static ridden like this. the needle is about one year old and only used for listening.

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by blackdown » Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:11 pm

Hey headlock
I suggest you return your copy to the shop you got it from, probably fairly swiftly as there's only 500 copies of the sully vinyl made. If you have any issues please PM me and I'll personally see if I can help out.
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by scspkr99 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 1:59 pm

Really like this holds together well, think it's pretty brave putting out an album < 40 minutes but I'd rather 40 minutes of stuff I want to listen to than an LP that contains filler. Certainly two of my favourite albums of the last couple of years are pretty much the same length; Zomby Dedication and Mount Kimbie Crooks and Lovers both being around the 38 minute mark.

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by murky21 » Mon Oct 03, 2011 2:12 pm

^^ feeling the short album format, theres some fucking classic 10 track albums about 40 minutes long (Nas Illmatic!!)...
so many albums could have been massive if someone weeded out 4 or 5 or 6 tracks and just kept 10 of the nicest cuts

Still really feeling this one, been absolutely battering it too

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by weston » Sat Oct 08, 2011 7:51 am

ATM i'm completely obsessed with Trust. It's got that hopeful beauty, and DIY sound that Hardcore circa 92 had. In the overproduced world of music we live in i think creating a basic vibe is often sadly overlooked, so i tip my cap to you.

Someone is going to have to really turn it out for this to not be my album of the year.
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by say_whut » Sat Oct 08, 2011 11:42 am

Listened to this on the bus home yesterday in full, I really think this will be a top 5 album come the end of the year
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by NiGHTS_24 » Sat Oct 08, 2011 11:59 am

weston wrote:ATM i'm completely obsessed with Trust. It's got that hopeful beauty, and DIY sound that Hardcore circa 92 had. In the overproduced world of music we live in i think creating a basic vibe is often sadly overlooked, so i tip my cap to you.

Someone is going to have to really turn it out for this to not be my album of the year.
so true that tune has soo much soul alot tunes are missing that.

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Post by Phigure » Sat Oct 08, 2011 12:06 pm

finally bagged this. im in love :Q:
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Post by 222sucram » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:21 am

I think its one of the freshest albums I have heard in a while, and this guys work stands out so much to me yet he is so underrated. What do you lot think of the album and sully in general? why isn't he mentioned more?

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Post by Phigure » Tue Oct 11, 2011 3:24 am

i agree, this album is awesome. rinsed out thoroughly...
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by Sykotic » Tue Oct 11, 2011 11:51 am

weally good

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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by SCope13 » Tue Oct 11, 2011 6:44 pm

Damn, this record covers some genre-turf. When Scram first came on I thought I had gotten switched to a Wiley track.
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Re: Sully debut LP

Post by ashtray_heart » Tue Oct 18, 2011 3:06 pm

Just bought the album and .... yes... like Trypset said.... a load of horribly LOUD crackling right thru side 2. GAAAA!
Plus - right at the beginning of side 2 when the bass comes in there's a load of distortion esp. on the bass.
Guess I'll take it back tomorrow. Lucky i know the people in the shop.
Other than that S.1 was sounding good. One of my favourite producers.

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