I agree to Dark Side Of The Moon mixed by Alan Parson.
Klaus Schulze in the electronic scene.
Anybody remember The Tubes?
Well Mixed 'n' Mastered?
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Done, and...much better! My friend Dave came 'round for a jam yesterday evening and he also thought the sound was much improved (I'd say he's got a better musical ear than myself).I've made the decision to 'demote' my monitors to being a hifi system for the kitchen![]()
Now I've got two 200 watt studio monitors in the kitchen

Leonard Cohen, "I'm Your Man" - amazingly warm vocals on that album.
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And in the dance department I would like to nominate:
BT (Brian Transeau) - Movement in Still Life,
Way Out West (Nick Warren/Jody Wisternoff) - Intensify
Underworld (Rick Smith) - Second Toughest in the Infants
Orbital (Phil and Paul Hartnoll) - In-Sides
LFO (Mark Bell) - Advance
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BT (Brian Transeau) - Movement in Still Life,
Way Out West (Nick Warren/Jody Wisternoff) - Intensify
Underworld (Rick Smith) - Second Toughest in the Infants
Orbital (Phil and Paul Hartnoll) - In-Sides
LFO (Mark Bell) - Advance
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