On Tue, 5 Dec 2000, Otto Koppius wrote:
> 
> That's quite possible, if the spiral groove of the first track are
> spaced wide enough, you can fit a second spiral inbetween. NSC can do it
> (X2 technology), for instance: in the last two years, there have been
> several EPs "The Swarm", Suburban Knight - "Nitestrike" on UR, Gerald
> Mitchell's "Groove within a groove" on 430 West, an Ectomorph release on
> Interdimensional Transmission, etc.
> 

DJ Bone on Metroplex as well. "Riding the Thin Line" -- with the
bomb track being "Shut the Lites Off." When I cut my record  I had Ron 
Murphy autograph my copy ... 

The first instance of this was Monty Python's "Matching Tie and 
Handkerchief" record.  They TOTALLY kept everyone mum about this -- 
nobody knew anything was strange about that record until they smoked 
a load of weed and got the second side 2 by accident.

Also, the first UK pressings of the Beatles "Sgt. Peppers" had a lock
groove in the runout.  Ron Murphy was the first person to cut a lock
groove on a techno record, but he didn't invent the idea.  If you
go to NSC you WILL hear his story about cutting a lock groove for Jeff
Mills, which is priceless...

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