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Once More with Feeling

by John Callaghan

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    2021: We've found a tiny number of these singles, lathe-cut by Peter King back in 2010, with the original wraparound printed sleeve, but NO KNITWEAR outer cover.

    Limited edition lathe-cut polycarbonate 7" single, cut by Peter King in New Zealand. Housed in a hand-knitted cover with embroidered name tag. Strictly limited to 33 copies.

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Two songs from the criminally underrated John Callaghan, both of which feature in remixed forms on his album, If Every Day Were Like This One. The title track is a beat-free harmonic vocal mantra, utilising only voice and effects. The b-side is a foreboding, claustrophobic drone piece – John counts down to zero, while an emotionless computer voice leaves listeners with an uncomfortable feeling that maybe they should have seized the day.

This is a lathe-cut mono 7” single, manufactured by Peter King in New Zealand. Each one is housed in a reprographic colour sleeve and plastic wallet, with a hand-knitted outer cover and embroidered name tag.

Lathe-cut records are made by cutting micro-grooves into a polycarbonate disc (the same material used for CDs) using a record lathe. The lathes are normally used in the vinyl record manufacturing process to cut the lacquer master discs used to create the metal stampers. The sound reproduction is not as accurate as with a vinyl pressing and there is noticeable surface noise, comparable to a flexi-disc (if you remember those). Although John has advertised this as a “self-disintegrating” record, polycarbonate discs are much more durable than acetate dubplates and are supposed to play more than 50 times without any appreciable loss of sound quality.

“Awesome!” – Norman Records

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released July 3, 2010

Composed and performed by John Callaghan.

Cover art by Jen Baxter.

Big thanks to the antigen knitting crew: Carol Fuller, Claire Tolliday and Tamara Moreau.

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antigen records Ipswich, UK

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