Tommy The Cat (2)The Cat Says: Prrrr....

Label:

Cat In The Bag – C.I.T.B.LTD 003

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 45 RPM, EP, Limited Edition , Blue White Splatter

Country:

Netherlands

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Drum n Bass

Tracklist

A Up & Down 5:35
B Poisonous Youth 5:59

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByFlatlife Records Labelgroup

Notes

The copies which where sold thru bandcamp store have a CITB sticker in the left corner from the sleeve. Has also special runout grooves - special cut. Unique rare pressing !!

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
The Cat Says: Prrrr.... (12", 45 RPM, EP, Reissue) Cat In The Bag C.I.T.B.LTD 003 Netherlands 2024
New Submission
The Cat Says: Prrrr.... (2×File, WAV, 24bit) Cat In The Bag C.I.T.B.LTD 003 2024

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Reviews

  • WisterialNote's avatar
    WisterialNote
    Each song has run out grooves in the middle of song. I guess it was a bit of a trend back in the days?( Seen some of 90s jungle vinyls has the same )
    From sound fidelity point of view, it is not so beneficial to have run out groove in the middle of the song as rest of the song after run out will have weaker sound quality as it is now closer to the inner groove.
    The benefit could possibly be it's easier for DJs to understand the song structure, easier to cue in the next song?
    + fun to watch?
    Let me know if anybody else has some insights/knowledge about meaning of having run out groove in the middle of the song.

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