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The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Ep011: Record Cleaners & Stupid Vinyl Tricks

The Vinyl Guide - Artist Interviews for Record Collectors and Music Nerds

Nate Goyer

Music, Music History, Music Interviews

4.7579 Ratings

🗓️ 8 December 2015

⏱️ 21 minutes

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Summary

Records are generally a linear experience however there are some artists like Tool, Mr Bungle, Pink Floyd & even The Beatles have gone a step or 3 further and push the vinyl format beyond just a single spiral. We talk about those as well as share some upcoming products that may satisfy those looking for cheaper alternatives to record cleaners. Also quick shout to a guy making cool art on vinyl records.

If you like records, just starting a collection or are an uber-nerd with a house-full of vinyl, this is the podcast for you. Nate Goyer is The Vinyl Guide and discusses all things music and record-related.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Hey there, vinyl fans. Before we get in today's episode, I just want to make an announcement that we are now on Facebook. The Vinyl Guide is now on Facebook.

0:08.5

Open up your browsers, Facebook.com slash vinyl guide. There you'll see lots of videos and links and stories and dialogue that goes along with this episode, plus a whole lot more. I'm posting all sorts of stuff

0:21.1

I just can't get around to talking about. So anyway, make sure you go to facebook.com slash

0:25.8

vinyl guide, like the page, follow the feed, and participate where you can. With that said,

0:32.3

on with the show. Do you listen to and collect vinyl records? Well, you're in luck.

0:38.9

Welcome to the Vinyl Guide, the podcast made for record nerds like yourself.

0:43.1

Here's your host, the biggest record nerd of them all, Nate Goyer.

0:46.8

Aha, yes, that announcer guy, by the way, is Johnny Boy Sanders, aka Doug Steele.

0:53.4

I love that man. He's the official voice of the Vinyl Guide podcast.

0:57.7

You could hear more about John or find more about him. There's a whole bunch of him on the web.

1:01.5

If you just Google Doug Steele with an E on the end, he's got his own podcast, Doug Thuggan,

1:07.9

and he's a brilliant guy, absolute great guitar player and a goddamn good friend.

1:13.3

So thank you, John, for those beautiful intros.

1:16.2

This is Nate, the vinyl guide, here with yet another episode where we're going to talk about

1:20.8

records and vinyl and music and all sorts of fun stuff that we enjoy spending time with. Today's episode, we're going

1:29.0

to be talking about quite a few things. We're going to be talking about some of the special

1:33.6

records with grooves that have special tricks in them. Now, quite often, a record is pressed

1:39.0

with a linear experience in mind. However, there are some records that have some tricks that

1:44.0

were performed during the mastering process that could be a there are some records that have some tricks that were

1:44.1

performed during the mastering process that could be a little fun. You may have some of these

1:48.5

in your record collection right now. We will talk about them. Hopefully you'll discover something

1:52.8

new about a record that you have right now. We'll also spend some time talking about record

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