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    Hmm. Not entirely convinced, but you make a strong argument!

     

    Here I have highlighted the horizontal lines that stem from the compression artifacts. They are not parallel. The squares seem to be of the same size, though.

     

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    I think it may be just the top of the LP behind a second LP in foreground, bent in half. Like, we're not seeing whats in between his eyes and teeth, and this is a photo of two parts of the cover.

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    My sorry =(

     

    I don't know what peanuts is.

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    Good grief.

     

    But yeah really StephenG, go look up some. It's classic Americana. There's probably a knock-off Canadian version called Little Maples or something, but go with the real thing. :emotawesomepm9:

     

    Am I the only one who didn't pay for a copy of the CW release? I'm honestly just quite worried I won't care much for the material (though I love the Polygon Window/SAW V1 era RDJ) and that the quality might be close to shit. Not that I'm worried they won't rip the vinyl right, but I'm worried that the songs themselves are bad quality as far as production goes. There won't be any options to purchase the digital after it's released, correct?

    If I were you, I'd just buy one and grow to love it, like legally adopting a juvenile delinquent.

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    I'm gonna predict once more that the first two slower ones are all RDJ, the third super fast one is either all TRJ or RDJ/TRJ and the last two super fast ones are, obviously, all TRJ. I predict they were recorded BEFORE "Do You Know Squarepusher", but either just before or just after Go Plastic, and definitely just after or during Drukqs.

     

    Hey my guesses are yours exactly! After a couple of listens I came up with it and it didn't move since then. I also agree it's harder to tell for the third track but a lot of it sounds TJ to me (acid from the beginning, the bass, break....)

     

    Absolutely, I've come to that final conclusion too. He does do simpler constructions of tracks, and since RDJ RARELY has anything even remotely to do with 'amen', it seems unlikely that it would have much to do with him. Also, check the stereo width of the tracks, RDJ's tend to be more mono with the drums a little to the left, Tom's are generally really wide and spaced out, neither better than the other, just different ways imaging the fields that lends a lot to guessing who's is who's.

     

     

    imo.

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    Still saying Cyg x-1 is a totally different style than Aphex or Squarepusher, so it doesn't really fit on the theory.

     

    Wut?

     

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FOXqhIXmTGc

     

     

    Wait, are you implying these tracks are anything alike? What is it like not having ears

     

     

    You tell me, if you're still too deaf to hear the similarities there, go and speed up some Selection Sixteen to 190bpm, and tell me that's not basically the same guy. I can't believe you actually fell for that 15-year-old kid bit...

  5. Another thing is, the first two slow tracks are separated from the third fast track by a looping groove, so one has to lift the needle to listen to Iffy on side 1. So, with that in mind, I'd suppose that Iffy is a Tom track, and Backyard and Maelstrom are RDJ's, kept separate by this loop groove.

     

    But, if those etchings are reversed on other peoples, this theory can be disregarded.

  6. I'm gonna predict once more that the first two slower ones are all RDJ, the third super fast one is either all TRJ or RDJ/TRJ and the last two super fast ones are, obviously, all TRJ. I predict they were recorded BEFORE "Do You Know Squarepusher", but either just before or just after Go Plastic, and definitely just after or during Drukqs.

     

    Oh, and BTW, according the the vinyl run-out etchings + the ordering of the vinyl sticker, the slow ones are Backyard and Maelstrom, and the fast ones are Iffy, Cyg-X1 and Ontrackv2.

  7. I assume this has been mentioned at some point in this topic:

     

    Lastly, do you know anything about this mysterious artist off of Rephlex known as Steinvord?

    TJ: What’s the name of the artist?

    Steinvord. It’s supposedly a pseudonym for a mixture of two of yours and Richard D. James’s tracks (

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    TJ: No—I mean, nothing I could say about it in public, no. [Laughs] But in all honesty, what can I say? Nothing.

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