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The Weeknd’s Isolated Vocals For “Wanderlust”

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“Wanderlust” by The Weeknd is from his debut studio album Kiss Land. Released in 2013, the song is heavily sampled with “Precious Little Diamond” by Dutch disco group Fox the Fox (which you won’t hear in the first video, and was released as the sixth single from the album on March 31, 2014.

https://youtu.be/k1zrlTIPyus

…and here’s the original version:

Ways to Make Your Vinyl Records Sparkly Clean

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Aside from keeping your vinyl records in a durable hi-fi system and purchasing an excellent record player or turntable for your need, you also need to make sure that your records are well-kept and clean since doing this ensures the best sound. Many people think that the pops and clicks from vinyl records cause damage. However, this is only the case if you scuffed or made scratches on it. If not, dust and dirt accumulated between the grooves is the possible reason. It’s important to know if the problem is pops and clicks or dust. 

In this article, you will learn a few ways to make your vinyl records clean so that you can always get optimal sound. Here are some of them: 

Brushing

For this method, you need to have a record brush. The cleaning brush from Mobile Fidelity Record and is quite popular. Many people also suggest using a  brush from AudioQuest Record. It is not a must for you to own both. However, if your records have collected much dust, you can try using both brushes before washing them.

To start, you gently brush your vinyl record’s surface in a circular direction following the grooves. Avoid putting much pressure on brushing so that you can remove large dirt and dust. Also, you can avoid causing more damage to your records. It is  recommended if you don’t like washing your records. Before playing your record player, you should brush it lightly. 

Washing your records is recommended if you purchased used records, brushing does not remove visible dirt and dust, and you’ve been storing your records for an extended time.

Washing

The conventional way people wash their records is by using water and dishwashing soap. However, this is not good for your records. Cleaning solutions specially made for cleaning records are recommended. You should be wary of the chemical ingredients for the solution you use. Though some people recommend using solutions that have isopropyl alcohol to  clean your record, but it can damage protective covering of your record . If you already have a solution like that, at least don’t use it regularly. 

Tergitol, combined with deionized water, which is a gentle surfactant, is what the curators at The Library of Congress use for their records. You can use this to wash as well. A Tergitol solution and deionized water can be purchased on Amazon. You can mix Tergitol with water if you don’t want to buy deionized water. After you gently spray this solution on the disc, you let the solution sit for around 5 minutes. Use your record brush to remove the mixture from the grooves of the discs gently. If you have deionized water, use it without Tergitol to rinse your discs

Vacuum Cleaner

A vinyl record cleaner that is vacuum-powered is highly recommended for cleaning your records. The best thing about this equipment is it is specially made to lessen physical contact and pressure to the sensitive parts of the record while sucking up the collected dust and dirt lodged in the grooves.

You should not use the vacuum cleaner you have at home to clean your records. You have many options to choose from if you’re interested in purchasing a vinyl record vacuum cleaner. You can get the most out of your money when you get the Record Doctor V Record Cleaning Machine. Deluxe vacuum cleaners are also available. However, they are more expensive, and these do the same job as the regular ones.

Using Hands

If buying expensive cleaners is out of your budget, you can use your hands. All you need is a cleaning solution, a cloth made of microfiber and a brush. Here are the steps to do it by hand:

  • Put your record on a mat. The kinds of mats you can use for cleaning are available at music stores. These are made of cork or any soft material. Liquids may spill if you do the cleaning on top of your turntable, so having a mat is recommended. To secure your record while cleaning, you can use the spindle attached to it. Don’t forget to check if your cleaning solution is compatible with your mat.
  • After brushing, lightly drop drizzles of the solution onto the record. You can also wet the towel a little and dab it there. Just remember that the record is just a little wet but not soaked in liquid.
  • Hold your towel and start wiping the record counterclockwise. Make sure that the towel touches the grooves.
  • When drying your record, use a microfiber cloth. After, leave your record to dry for about 30 minutes until you are sure that it is not damp. Mold can grow on the sleeve if there is excess moisture on the record.

Final Thoughts

Doing constant maintenance on your vinyl record will help it remain in pristine condition. Although cleaning can be a meticulous task, it is undoubtedly worth it knowing that you can enjoy it for a more extended time .

Watch “Madchester:The Sound Of The North” From 1990

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Here’s Granada TV documentary from 1990 exploring the ‘Madchester’ music phenomena of the late 80s and early 90s, featuring NME reporters Stuart Maconie and James Brown on a tour of the city along with photographer Kevin Cummins. The film also shows live footage and interviews of Happy Mondays, 808 State, Inspiral Carpets and Northside, with contributions from Anthony Wilson, Danny Kelly and the Central Station design team who gave us some of the classic Factory records sleeves.

Walk Off The Earth Performs A History of The Beatles In 6 Minutes

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Walk off the Earth perform a mash up of Beatles hits in chronological order spanning from 1962-1970. Filmed in front of an unsuspecting audience at Rebel’s Rock Pub in Hamilton Ontario.

1-minute tip for bands and artists stuck on social media: A lesson anyone can learn from

What’s something you picked up in your music life anyone can relate to?

13 Levels of Beatboxing: Easy to Complex

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2005 Female World Beatbox Champion Butterscotch explains the art of beatboxing in 13 levels of difficulty. Starting with just the bass drum, Butterscotch layers more and more vocal drums and instruments on top of each other until she starts adding real, live instruments as well.

1-minute tip for bands and artists stuck on social media: The most expensive thing you’ve touched.

A pair of Kanye West shoes? A diamond-encrused contact lenses? A solid gold bluetooth thingy? A statue? A painting? A baseball card? Tell the story of the most valuable thing you’ve ever touched.

Mike D and Ad-Rock will share the 40-year story behind the Beastie Boys in a live documentary

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The story of 3 friends who inspired each other and the world. Beastie Boys Story coming April 24 to Apple TV+ and in select theaters on April 2.

Mike Diamond and Adam Horovitz tell you an intimate, personal story of their band and 40 years of friendship in this live documentary experience directed by their longtime friend and collaborator and former hall monitor, Spike Jonze.

Pixar’s New “Soul” Trailer Might Bring Back Jazz Music To An Entire Younger Generation

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Everybody has a soul. Joe Gardner is about to find his. Watch the new trailer for Disney and Pixar’s Soul, in theaters June 19.

Joe Gardner is a middle-school band teacher who gets the chance of a lifetime to play at the best jazz club in town. But one small misstep takes him from the streets of New York City to The Great Before – a fantastical place where new souls get their personalities, quirks and interests before they go to Earth. Determined to return to his life, Joe teams up with a precocious soul, 22, who has never understood the appeal of the human experience. As Joe desperately tries to show 22 what’s great about living, he may just discover the answers to some of life’s most important questions.

Featuring the voices of Jamie Foxx, Tina Fey, Phylicia Rashad, Angela Bassett, Ahmir Questlove Thompson, Daveed Diggs, “Soul” is directed by Academy Award winner Pete Docter (“Inside Out,” “Up”), co-directed by Kemp Powers (“One Night in Miami”) and produced by Academy Award nominee Dana Murray (Pixar short “Lou”). Globally renowned musician Jon Batiste will be writing original jazz music for the film, and Oscar®-winners Trent Reznor and Atticus Ross (“The Social Network”), from Nine Inch Nails, will compose an original score that will drift between the real and soul worlds.

1-minute tip for bands and artists: The most epic thing you’ve ever seen at a concert.

What was it? Were you onstage? Did ja see the greatest fight in the crowd? A random act of kindness? Or were you in the audience during a heart-stopping performance. Tell your fans about it!