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[challenge entry] When is a door not a door?

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(, Wed 4 Sep 2019, 22:09, archived)
# When it's a Polydor?
One of my lifetime favo(u)rite LPs, WOO!

(, Wed 4 Sep 2019, 22:27, archived)
# Beyond
Fantsstic
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 0:29, archived)
# Truefax:
I would occasionally to listen to the LP at 16RPM so each side would last longer
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 1:22, archived)
# That's some dedication
Did it not make everything sound eerie?
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 8:54, archived)
# And what do you make of his more recent efforts?
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 8:56, archived)
# I still like it all, but nothing could improve on Equinoxe & Oxygen.
The sounds from those are directly linked to the pleasure center in my mind.

(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 14:15, archived)
# What about the later Oxygene tracks?
I loved the original, can take or leave the newer ones. Seems to be trying to just rework the originals
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 20:34, archived)
# I like the Oxygene 7-13, but not as much as the original.
I might listen to Ray Lynch or Robert Miles if I still haven't fallen asleep.
(, Fri 6 Sep 2019, 2:46, archived)
# 16rpm? How old is your gramaphone?
Didn't realise the dog was nipper.
(, Thu 5 Sep 2019, 17:48, archived)
# Most mid1970s BSR turntables in the US had 78, 45, 33.3 & 16
(, Fri 6 Sep 2019, 1:36, archived)
# Take it all back then. I'd only ever seen 16rpm on shellac(?), never on vinyl
Seems to have been more popular/used in the states. Though I just found mention of German electronica on a 16rpm vinyl 7"
(, Fri 6 Sep 2019, 18:48, archived)
# When it's a Doorian Gray?
(, Wed 4 Sep 2019, 23:11, archived)