Your vinyl rips are of such high quality that you've successfully convinced me that vinyl isn't intrinsically bad for hardcore. I used to believe that vinyl absolutely wrecked hardcore because of the smudgy, messy low-end and background noise layer of most vinyl rips, but it turns out the rips were 95% of the problem. (I did try playing early-mid '00s stuff on a turntable myself once but the gear wasn't great and all of the hardcore from that time had really static, un-bouncy kicks, so it also sounded bad.) Thanks so much for taking the time to upload all these old RB releases that never got digital releases and the more obscure stuff too ('03-'12 was my favourite era for hardcore!). In light of the fact that most of this music never got a real digital release and that you can't buy it anymore, I'd love it if you could send me - or upload for everyone - a few tracks outside of KZbin, where they aren't limited to 128kbps AAC. I'd happily pay you for your time even. There's no way to give the original artists money for these tunes anymore so I consider it a moral duty to conserve/preserve this stuff.
@JtagSheep2 жыл бұрын
I was blown away by sound quality of vinyl, played on the Audio Technica LP120XUSB so nothing fancy but half decent needle. Night and day for a lot of songs.
@Neolithic55563 ай бұрын
It’s a shame that a lot of the producers just don’t care and move on I’m sure there’s still a big audience for these songs