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− | ''King Records'', or ''King Worldwide'', is run by Peter King of Ashburton (formerly out of Geraldine). They specialise in lathe cut polycarbonate records, i.e., the discs are not "pressed" as for conventional records. Runs can be of as few as 20 records, which has made this form of release popular with Hamilton | + | ''King Records'', or ''King Worldwide'', is run by Peter King of Ashburton (formerly out of Geraldine). They specialise in lathe cut polycarbonate records, i.e., the discs are not "pressed" as for conventional records. Runs can be of as few as 20 records, which has made this form of release popular with Hamilton bands and musicians. Records can be of various sizes, including the conventional 7 and 12 inches, but also can be done in 5, 6, 8 and 10" sizes. Despite the advantages of making small numbers of discs at any time, it is acknowledged that the sound quality of the lathe cut records is not as high as it is for the traditional pressed records. "King Worldwide" has been in operation since the late 1980's. |
==Hamilton Releases cut by "King Worldwide"== | ==Hamilton Releases cut by "King Worldwide"== |
Revision as of 18:09, 23 June 2007
King Records, or King Worldwide, is run by Peter King of Ashburton (formerly out of Geraldine). They specialise in lathe cut polycarbonate records, i.e., the discs are not "pressed" as for conventional records. Runs can be of as few as 20 records, which has made this form of release popular with Hamilton bands and musicians. Records can be of various sizes, including the conventional 7 and 12 inches, but also can be done in 5, 6, 8 and 10" sizes. Despite the advantages of making small numbers of discs at any time, it is acknowledged that the sound quality of the lathe cut records is not as high as it is for the traditional pressed records. "King Worldwide" has been in operation since the late 1980's.
Hamilton Releases cut by "King Worldwide"
- CJA - Heart 7"
- CJA - Moon/Danger 7"
- Mudpeople - Pick Your Pimples 7"
- Wendyhouse - Santas Lament 7"
- Armpit - Sex Machine 8"
- The Crawdads - Live 8"
- Bwa da Riddim - I Said Squarehead 10"
- Scud/Armice Pumbpit - Go Get Em Boys split 10"
- Craig Williamson - Lotus of a Thousand Petals 12"
- Dean - Battle Truck 12"