Trust Us (180 Gr./White Colored Vinyl)

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  • #2678
    Tomcat
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      #23213
      crosskip
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        Finally :lol:

        #23214
        Un.Chien.d.Espace
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          wtf?

          #23215
          ThorEgil
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            Is this some yet unpublished Stickman reissue?

            Edit: Off course it is, see my own thread here http://motorpsycho.fix.no/comeonin/forums/topic.php?id=2467

            #23216
            Un.Chien.d.Espace
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              but why on white vinyl? i really hate it when bands reissue their albums on a different colour…i always get the urge to buy it, too… damn :-)

              #23218
              kjellepelle
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                From the Stickfrau twitter account: "Aaaaaaand Trust Us vinyl is here – MUCH sooner than we expected!"

                #23219
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                but why on white vinyl?

                Some audophiles claim that the coloring substance used for black vinyl has a magnetic property that may influence the sound quality. White vinyl doesn't have this and is thus preferred. Looks pretty cool too :) I'm not sure why MP has chosen white vinyl though…

                #23220
                ThorEgil
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                  It's a new series. TDDU also came in a limited edition white vinyl.

                  When all albums are released in white they will follow with a green edition of everything, all in the name of squeezing max profit out of the fan base. :wink:

                  Seriously – I believe the cost is pretty much the same whichever colour you choose these days, so why not do it in something other than black?

                  #23221

                  Actually, those who claim to hear a difference between coloured and black vinyl tend to prefer the black. Something to do with the graphite used to dye the vinyl, which is colourless by nature.

                  Also, scratches are more easily visible on black vinyl.

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