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Old 11-05-2005, 05:11 AM
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Re: promo CDs
still around - just very busy and my internet is up the spout - dialing in...

anyway..

not heard of this item...those promo edits sound sweet if they are of the remixes...

but acetates like this are pretty common, but rare, i mean common by saying that record companies often master stuff like this on a small scale - sometimes for execs to listen to, sometimes for the bands and sometimes the radio stations, its never really issued as a promo type cd...like the standard cd-r promo you get...

the only PU promos i know of are the card sleeved JBO promos....

but acetate is now used for CD if rather incorrectly, as i think acetate is a term for the actual material used to make those 'vinyl' acetates...


anyhow...a full track list and description / photo would be nice...is it hand written of custom printed on the disc??
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Old 11-05-2005, 07:14 AM
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Re: promo CDs
Push Upstairs (Narcotic Haze Dub) ?? ??

Ne'er heard this one! Is this the only place to hear it (kinda like those rare italian KOS mixes)?
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Old 11-05-2005, 09:27 AM
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Re: promo CDs
the Narcotic Haze dub isn't too much different than the normal Roger S mix...
I don't think I have an actual 'hard copy' of the track, but I def have a 160kbps mp3

what I'm wondering about - is the Darren Price Edit
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Old 11-05-2005, 10:47 AM
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Re: promo CDs
Quote:
Originally Posted by big screen satellite
but acetate is now used for CD if rather incorrectly, as i think acetate is a term for the actual material used to make those 'vinyl' acetates...
Yep, and I've never heard anybody other than (misinformed?) collectors use acetate for a CD. It's not really an industry term. Reference copy is way more common.
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