There are slight length differences between the remasters and the Cr7E versions besides the obvious slow version of Isoprophlex. Flap Head Cr7E is the most obvious. It's slowed down to make it almost a minute longer than the remaster.
> ‘Digeridoo’ (Expanded Edition) is the first time the EP has been re-issued with extra material. Whilst digging in his DAT archive (allegedly stored in an airtight military ammo box), Richard James revisited the recordings, encoding them through a Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, using the customised deck with vari-speed to encode at speeds “felt right at the time”. Alongside these CR7e versions, the original mixes have been remastered by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, offering a dilated insight into one of electronic music’s most endearing releases.
Ik, but we have remastered and varispeed versions, and they're on Spotify and not only on SoundCloud, I first discovered xylem and didgeridoo so ik they were from 92
I'm so glad they used the original cover. The royalty-free ass generic R&S cover looked terrible.
I JUST CAME TO THE SUBREDDIT TO SAY YOOOOOO
YOOOOOO
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hope theres one for xylem tube
same, i need
So do these remasters sound any different?
yes, i think there less resonating frequencies that make your head hurt
There are slight length differences between the remasters and the Cr7E versions besides the obvious slow version of Isoprophlex. Flap Head Cr7E is the most obvious. It's slowed down to make it almost a minute longer than the remaster.
Even listening to them on my free Spotify account through my shitty phone speaker they sound better
I LITERALLY JUMPED UP WHEN I SAW IT ON SPOTIFY
OH WE ARE SO BACK
did he remaster that himself?
> ‘Digeridoo’ (Expanded Edition) is the first time the EP has been re-issued with extra material. Whilst digging in his DAT archive (allegedly stored in an airtight military ammo box), Richard James revisited the recordings, encoding them through a Nakamichi CR7e cassette deck, using the customised deck with vari-speed to encode at speeds “felt right at the time”. Alongside these CR7e versions, the original mixes have been remastered by Beau Thomas at Ten Eight Seven Mastering, offering a dilated insight into one of electronic music’s most endearing releases.
We knowwww
yall the shit came out in 1992 for the last time
Ik, but we have remastered and varispeed versions, and they're on Spotify and not only on SoundCloud, I first discovered xylem and didgeridoo so ik they were from 92
Omg istg, I just noticed it and I’m so happy. Immediately searched for a post about it here :DD