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song to the siren, my mercury mouth, 14th century sky
#23
Posted 26 November 2004 - 12:44 PM
ElectronicBattleWarrior Escribi�:
Boy with the Golden Eyes Escribi�:
i have one of the few early test pressing of STTS X-D the green one is nothing against that 8)
i call bullshit unless you can show us this
it's heavy vinyl with dust brothers db 333 written on a-side. b-side is white labelled, psiq001, and features a drum'n'bass-track. it is a very early test-pressing, tom and ed didn't have the money to pay for it so there's that other track on b. good one 8)
love is all.
#30
Posted 26 November 2004 - 9:08 PM
cool, it works :D
massive thanks to iggy!
i am very sorry, quality of that pic is very poor as i've just a very crap digital cam.
in fact, it is a white label. on there, "dust brothers" is written and "dbs333" in small, which is as well etched in the record.
before putting out their own green label they had to do that one as a test pressing. as they didn't have the money to pay for a proper test pressing they shared the record with a (to me still unknown) drum'n'bass artist whose track is on b side (which is absolutely white labelled and just has the cat.-no. psiq001 etched in). i was really unsure whether it is real or not but many people told me that they made that test pressing before having the proper dbs333. in fact, earlier i thought, my dbs333 would be fake as it was one-sided only - i thought there was a supposed drum'n'bass track on b. but that was just on the test pressing. don't know how many copies of this have been made.
love is all.
#33
Posted 27 November 2004 - 7:20 PM
Bullshit is declared then. Anyone can go out and press a bootleg and write DUST BROTHERS on it and tell you any bullshit story. With the massive amounts of bootlegs we've seen in the past year (EBW's, Block rocking beats 2003 rework, yada yada yada) coupled with the fact that NO ONE has heard about this record before, I'm going to have to call bullshit
#35
Posted 27 November 2004 - 11:49 PM
ElectronicBattleWarrior Escribi�:
Bullshit is declared then. Anyone can go out and press a bootleg and write DUST BROTHERS on it and tell you any bullshit story. With the massive amounts of bootlegs we've seen in the past year (EBW's, Block rocking beats 2003 rework, yada yada yada) coupled with the fact that NO ONE has heard about this record before, I'm going to have to call bullshit
but why would you bootleg this, surely you would (and has) bootleg the green label song to the siren. i have a magazine artical where tom mentioned this pressing.
i think your a bit jealous too EBW, don't be a prick
I'm a fuckin doughnut
#39
Posted 28 November 2004 - 11:53 AM
don't think you'll ever find that kind of stuff on the internet... all you have to do to get another copy of this one: fond out where Tom or Ed live (if you have not already ;-) ), break into there, look for that record, take it, be happy. or you find out who the producer of that weird d'n'b track on B is (it's a little d'n'b, a little happy hardcore, a little early prodigy) and do the same with him X-D
love is all.