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LFO - LFO Remix - VG+ 12 Single Record 1990 Warp Outer Rhythm UK Vinyl - House / Techno / Bleep
  • 1990 UK Vinyl 12 - Single Record of LFO Remix in House, Techno, and Bleep Genres from Warp Outer Rhythm
  • 1990 UK Vinyl 12 - Single Record of LFO Remix in House, Techno, and Bleep Genres from Warp Outer Rhythm
  • 1990 UK Vinyl 12 - Single Record of LFO Remix in House, Techno, and Bleep Genres from Warp Outer Rhythm
  • 1990 UK Vinyl 12 - Single Record of LFO Remix in House, Techno, and Bleep Genres from Warp Outer Rhythm

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LFO presents their amazing LFO Remix on a 12 - inch vinyl record. Released in 1990 in the UK, it's a gem for fans of electronic music, especially house, techno, and bleep styles. The label is a joint effort between Warp Records and Outer Rhythm. The vinyl spins at 45 RPM. The tracklist includes 'LFO Remix' on side A, written by Varley*, Bell*, and Williams*. Side B features 'Mentok 1' and 'Quijard', both written by Varley* and Bell*. The record has phonographic copyrights and copyrights held by Warp Records and Outer Rhythm, and is published by Warp Music. It was lacquer - cut at Copymasters and pressed by Damont. The design is by The Designers Republic, and LFO handled multiple production roles. The barcode is 5016026226053, and there are various matrix and runout etchings.


To use this vinyl record, first make sure your turntable is in good working condition. Place the record gently on the turntable platter, and use the tonearm to lower the stylus onto the start of the desired track. When you're done listening, lift the tonearm carefully and return it to its rest. Keep the record away from direct sunlight and heat, as these can warp the vinyl. Always handle the record by its edges to avoid getting fingerprints on the playing surface. If the record gets dirty, you can use a vinyl record cleaning brush to gently remove dust and debris. Don't use harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they can damage the vinyl.


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