ARTIST..[ va
TITLE...[ scantraxx sampler 2
GENRE...[ techno
SOURCE..[ vinyl
LABEL...[ Scantraxx
CAT NR..[ SCANS002
ENCODER.[ LAME 3.98.4 (VBR -V0)
TRACKS..[ 04
LENGTH..[ 24:31 min
SIZE....[ 45,6 MB
QUALITY.[ VBRkbps / 44,1kHz / joint-stereo
DATE....[ may-23-2011
URL.....[ n/a
NOTES
LiKe??? = BuY!!!
TRACKLIST
NR. TRACKNAME TIME
01 d-block & s-te-fan - rockin' your mind 06:30
02 noisecontrollers - robot's dream 05:57
03 bass modulators - music is my life 06:08
04 ran-d & adaro - under attack 05:56
TOTAL[ 24:31 min
SIZE.[ 45,6 mb
As all the tracks are already released, moreover in WEB, so I don't really understand the value ro re-up these release in vinyl rip?
Does somebody have any reason?
I think scantraxx is doing this to make even more money then they already make hehe.
It's released because these tracks aren't released on vinyl.It's only vinyl release not WEB.
Yes, I know that, that wasn't the point of my question. OK to release the vinyl because it wasn't pressed before. But why to rip the vinyl which quality is really worse to WEB, when all the WEBs are moreover already released for months..? I don't really see the value of this
WEB release = digital
Vinyl release -> ripped = digital
So yea, I either dont get why HB would release a vinyl version if the WEB has been out for a while.
No for the low quality lovers...For label collectors -HB write once in nfo for what release the same releases in WEB & Vinyl.Grtz.
I think you're doing something really wrong when you're collecting DIGITAL vinyl releases...
The vibe of being a vinylcollector is having all these ''real'' vinyls in your box, looking at them, touching them. Am I right? I guess so. Correct me if I'm wrong.
But collecting files containing ripped audio from vinyl, what is the added value in relation to files containing 'lossless' audio? I don't believe there is any. There is no point in collecting vinyl-scene releases, as the added value by the existence of the vinyl is already unnoticable..