Some of the UK vinyl pressings of the Mesopotamia ep had exclusive extended remixes of 3 of the tracks. Here they are for your enjoyment:
Loveland
Cake
Throw That Beat In The Garbage Can
http://www.mediafire.com/download/qchv7 ... emixes.zip
Scott
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Rubellan wrote:Some of the UK vinyl pressings of the Mesopotamia ep had exclusive extended remixes of 3 of the tracks. Here they are for your enjoyment:
Loveland
Cake
Throw That Beat In The Garbage Can
http://www.mediafire.com/download/qchv7 ... emixes.zip
Scott
Neil Kelly wrote:I take it this are your own personal rips and better than most others according to the views of people here so i have taken them again. Thanks.
Bellenger1981 wrote:Neil Kelly wrote:I take it this are your own personal rips and better than most others according to the views of people here so i have taken them again. Thanks.
Not only are Scott's vinyl transfers and audio mastering better than most, but they are also better than any professional vinyl transfers/masters that I've ever come across. Simply put, they are the best. Unlike most professional vinyl transfers, I hear absolutely no hiss, hum, crackling, or pops with Scott's transfers. I cannot differentiate between his vinyl transfers and actual masters. I am stunned every time.
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