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Common runout groove etchings: how to list them (PART II)Stadt.Kind wrote:
Just thought I'd continue a reference list of some common runout groove etchings, and how they should be properly listed in submissions. Some can be added as credits, others should be listed in notes only. If you have any others, please post them in this thread.
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Just to have an overview (without searching through the pages). List will be updated regulary. ---------- SIMON - The Exchange (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Simon Davey Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. NILZ - THE EXCHANGE (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Nilesh Patel Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. MIKE @ THE EXCHANGE (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Mike Marsh Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. MANDY @ THE EXCHANGE (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Mandy Parnell Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. GUY'S - THE EXCHANGE Add a credit: Mastered By - Guy Davie Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. Ray - THE EXCHANGE Add a credit: Mastered By - Ray Staff Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. Grazz - The Exchange Greyham - The Exchange Add a credit: Mastered By - Graeme Durham Add a note: Mastered at The Exchange. ---------- D+M (note; M has a hook on the end) Add a credit: Mastered By - Moritz Von Oswald Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. CGB@D&M (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Christoph Grote-Beverborg Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. (spiral sign) @ D+M (note; looks like a curl) D+M (spiral sign) Add a credit: Mastered By - Robert Henke (NOTE: Masteringengineer until 1999) Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. (spiral sign) @ D+M (note; looks like a crossed equal sign inside) ⓡ at D & M Rashad D+M (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Rashad Becker Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. Lupo/D+M loop-o/D+M Add a credit: Mastered By - Loop-o Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. FST @ D+M Add a credit: Mastered By - Frederic Stader Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. ‡ D&M (note; looks like this) Add a credit: Mastered By - Helmut Erler Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering. ---------- Stu. Stu. @ Masterpiece. Add a credit: Mastered By - Stuart Hawkes Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. NEIL MASTERPIECE Add a credit: Mastered By - Neil Devine Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. Tim D. Masterpiece Add a credit: Mastered By - Tim Dennen Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. MILES MASTERPIECE Add a credit: Mastered By - Miles Showell Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. Wally C. @ Masterpiece Add a credit: Mastered By - Walter Coelho Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. Mike @ Masterpiece Add a credit: Mastered By - Mike Palmer Add a note: Mastered at Masterpiece. ---------- LAWRIE @ CURVE PUSHER CURVE PUSHER. Add a credit: Mastered By - Lawrie Immersion Add a note: Mastered at Curve Pusher. [/] @ CURVE PUSHER. Add a credit: Mastered By - Ashley Burchett Add a note: Mastered at Curve Pusher. ---------- andreas@schnittstelle Add a credit: Mastered By - Andreas Kauffelt Add a note: Mastered at Schnittstelle. TPH@schnittstelle Add a credit: Mastered By - Thomas P. Heckmann Add a note: Mastered at Schnittstelle. ---------- SST Add a credit: Mastered By - SST (8) Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. K SST Add a credit: Mastered By - K SST Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. ---------- LXC Add a credit: Mastered By - LXC Add a note: Mastered at R.A.N.D. Muzik. Rand Add a note: Mastered at R.A.N.D. Muzik. ---------- RV-TR Herve @ Translab Add a credit: Mastered By - Hervé Bordes Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. POM TR Add a credit: Mastered By - Pompon Finkelstein Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. CHAB · Translab ☆ Add a credit: Mastered By - Chab (2) Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. CED-TR Add a credit: Mastered By - Cédric Monnet Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. IO/TR Add a credit: Mastered By - IO (7) Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. JC Add a credit: Mastered By - Jean-Christophe Beaudon Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. BNJ @ Translab Add a credit: Mastered By - Benjamin Joubert Add a note: Mastered at Translab, Paris. ---------- PD-CR Add a credit: Mastered By - Peter Dahl Add a note: Mastered at Cutting Room. BA-CR Add a credit: Mastered By - Björn Almstedt Add a note: Mastered at Cutting Room. ---------- kdisc CH (often in cursive) Add a credit: Mastered By - Carol Hibbs Add a note: Mastered at K Disc Mastering. kdisc JG (often in cursive) Add a credit: Mastered By - John Golden Add a note: Mastered at K Disc Mastering. ---------- BA-GP Add a credit: Mastered By - Björn Almstedt Add a note: Mastered at Grammoplast. A Porky Prime Cut. Add a credit: Mastered By - Porky (5) Herbie :^) HP F/W Herb :^) F/W Herbie Jr. :^) Add a credit: Mastered By - Herb Powers Jr. MASTERED BY CAPITOL Wally Add a credit: Mastered By - Wally Traugott Music House Add a note: Mastered at Music House. Beau Add a credit: Mastered By - Beau Thomas Add a note: Mastered at Heathmans Mastering. an "A with M" sign Add a credit: Mastered By - Andy Mellwig pole Add a credit: Mastered By - Pole TC Add a credit: Mastered By - Tom Coyne CSB (with two musical notes) Add a credit: Mastered By - Carlton Batts NSC Add a note: Mastered at National Sound Corporation, Detroit. Trutone NY - PA Add a credit: Mastered By - Phil Austin COPYMASTERS - Miles Add a credit: Mastered by - Miles Showell MARTIN @ C.T.S. Add a credit: Mastered by - Martin Giles C.T.S. Wembley Add a note: Mastered at C.T.S. Studios, Wembley. FW RCE Add a credit: Mastered By - Rick Essig F/W Add a note: Mastered at Frankford Wayne Mastering Labs. Paul S @ Porky's Add a credit: Mastered By - Paul Solomons Add a note: Mastered at Porky's Mastering in London. PCMJR MMMJR Metropolis Mastering Chicago M.J.R. Add a credit: Mastered By - Mark Richardson (3) PD-POLAR Add a credit: Mastered By - Peter Dahl Add a note: Mastered at Polar Mastering. DMM Add a note: Mastered at Direct Metal Mastering. Gordon at The Townhouse Add a credit: Mastered By - Gordon Vickary Add a note: Mastered at The Townhouse. CHRIS P @ UNITY Add a credit: Mastered By - Chris Parmenidis Truetone Mastering NYC Carl Add a credit: Mastered By - Carl Rowatti Noel @ Transfermation Add a credit: Mastered By - Noel Summerville Add a note: Mastered at Transfermation. POUNDA (Can be misread as BUNDA, due to the O being located under the P) Add a credit: Mastered By - Pounda CHRISTIAN@ABBEYROAD Add a credit: Mastered By - Christian Wright Add a note: Mastered at Abbeyroad. MATT ALCHEMY Add a credit: Mastered By - Matt Colton Add a note: Mastered at Alchemy. XAVIER .MANMADE. Add a credit: Mastered By - Tim Xavier Add a note: Mastered at Man Made Mastering. KASAR CALYX Add a credit: Mastered By - Kasar Add a note: Mastered at Calyx Mastering. SHANE@T2T SH@NE@T2T SH@NE SH@NE @ HEATHMANS SMC Add a credit: Mastered By - Shane McEnhill TimTom-cbs TimTom-CBS ty TY1 Add a credit: Mastered By - Tim Young Add a note: Mastered at iMastering. MB Add a credit: Mastered By - Mathieu Berthet RAYS Add a credit: Mastered By - Ray Staff J@ TRANSITION Add a credit: Mastered By - Jason Goz Add a note: Mastered at Transition Studios. *-J.T.S.-* Add a note: Mastered at JTS Studios. The Hit Factory cg ☮ Add a credit: Mastered By - Chris Gehringer Add a note: Mastered at Hit Factory Mastering. ---------- Pressing plant info: EUROPADISK Add a note: Pressed at Europadisk, NYC, New York. DAMONT Add a note: Pressed at Damont Audio Limited. ORLAKE Add a note: Pressed at Orlake Records. MPO Add a note: Pressed at MPO Averton. DFI Add a note: Pressed at DFI. WMME Alsdorf Add a note: Pressed at Warner Music Manufacturing Europe, Alsdorf, Germany. ---------------------------------- ---------------------------------- MOST WANTED IDENTIFICATIONS: Townhouse engineers: Nix Mix Townhouse Mel/Ces Ray (often in combination with Tone), Max (which also appears in combination with Porky, TY1 or TY2 and makes me believe it could be anything, a human, a process, a machine...), Kev, RW (could also be Ray though), PC or RC. #Jeff Townhouse others: Andre @ Topmaster "Soundmaster" Lionel @ Translab Jay @ Masterpiece Dave W - Masterpiece ANDY '92 PR-M Dave Cut JNZ = John Dent ?? John D = John Dent ?? Lee Ba S FRESHPLATE mastering company or pressing plant? EW pressing plant? MA. more informations JEZ-MASTERROOM look here OR (Pressed at Orlake Records?) p at D+M (Stefan Betke aka Pole?) SS. ("mastered and pressed in UK") CBA. ("mpo pressing, but surely mastered in the UK.") three etchings Thanks to all! Stadt.Kind edited this message 2 months ago. 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Long list here:
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http://www.discogs.com/groups/topic/168918 Though there are no links to discogs artist pages in that list, maybe you could start linking them here :D BTW most of those 'most wanted' are in that list :) Jayfive edited this message 10 months ago. Stadt.Kind wrote:
this group is closed. And IMO it's a little bit difficult to survey.
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I'll update this list. _kerry wrote:
If you want to gather all the ones (4 pages worth) here: http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/88979 into one list that would be cool. If not then lets just keep that one going seeing how Nik linked it here: http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/181408
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Stadt.Kind wrote:
Yes, I try gather all info's with your help.
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I though it would be nice to have an overview on the first side. Perhaps it takes a few days until it's "complete" but I'll do my best. Se-BusT-eL wrote:
Hervé Bordes also translab engineers: Chab (2) Cédric Monnet (not Ced (2) incorrect artist profile) IO (7) Jean-Christophe Beaudon Stadt.KindRashad D+M (or other variants) Add a credit: Mastered By - Rashad Becker Add a note: Mastered at Dubplates & Mastering variant: ⓡ at D & M Se-BusT-eL edited this message 10 months ago. comkai wrote:
uh - careful! IIRC most releases cut by Hervé Bordes i own are signed RV-TR. it could also be Hervé Dutournier. maybe some entries are already listed under the wrong profile... Stadt.Kind, when i find some time i'll PM you some more engineers i came across ...Se-BusT-eL wrote:
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Se-BusT-eLalso translab engineers: Chab (2) Cédric Monnet (not Ced (2) incorrect artist profile) IO (7) Jean-Christophe Beaudon Do you know how they appear in run-outs? Stadt.Kind wrote:
This could be Robert Henke. He's usring this spiral sign. I try to email D Stadt.Kind wrote:
The "founder" form the first thread has closed his account, so the list he created will not be updated. I thought i would be nice to have a list with all roles on the first page. Makes it easier to search for a credit, IMO. List above is not complete yet, but I try to complete it.
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Dimple wrote:
BA-GP Is the same man, but mastered at Grammoplast. PD-CR is Peter Dahl too, but mastered at Cutting Room. uzumaki wrote:
right, makes sense - thanks. I have a question I hope someone can help with: GOL I've seen these initials on a load of records I have along with a numbering system - anyone have a clue? Here's the ones I have seen: K-7566/K-7567 Let's Get It Together / Fait Le Chat (Do The Cat) (AVI Records) K-7609/K-7610 Let's Get It Together / Fait Le Chat (Do The Cat) (AVI Records) K-7743/K-7744 Dance And Shake Your Tambourine (Red Greg) K-7808/K-7809 Atmosphere Strut (P&P Records) K-7847/K-7848 Ain't Gonna Be A Next Time (P&P Records) K-8025 Spaced Out K-9066/K-9067 Stoop Down Baby / Hitch Hike One More Time (P&P Records) K-9079/K-9080 King David Sings The Blues (P&P Records) K-9103/K-9104 Out Of Work (P&P Records) K-9232/K-9233 I'd Do Anything For Your Love / Superstition (P&P Records) K-9871/K-9872 Wonder Worm (AVI Records) K-10291/K-10255 Keep On Dancin' (SAM) K-10701/K-10705 I'm Never Going To Leave You (New York) (Keylock) K-10778/K-10779 He's My Ding Dong Man (Salsoul Records) K-10823/K-10824 Love Thang (Salsoul Records) K-10886/K-10887 Jingo / Dancin' And Prancin' (Salsoul Records) K-10918 Come As You Are (Salsoul Records) K-10934/K-10935 The Greatest Performance Of My Life (Gold Mind Records) K-10997/K-10956 Let's Turn It Out / Let's Get Up (Salsoul Records) K-11008/K-11009 Let Me Blow Your Whistle / Manhattan (Sound Trek Records) K-11017/K-11018 Party / Shake It (Salsoul Records) K-11321/K-11322 Rap-O Clap-O (Salsoul Records) K-11334/K11335 Showdown (Salsoul Records) K-11588/K-11589 Candi's Funk (Salsoul Records) K-13065/K-13066 You Want Every Night / Can You Feel It (Fire-Sign Limited) K-13360/K-13361 We'll Make It (SAM) K-13366/K-13367 This Beat Is Mine (SAM) uzumaki edited this message 3 months ago. Se-BusT-eL wrote:
Stadt.Kindvariant: ⓡ at D & M This could be Robert Henke. He's usring this spiral sign. I try to email D It isn't the spiral sign, but would be better if you ask. If you write to D & M include a link to this release: Der Zyklus - Der Tonimpulstest Chab (2) = CHAB · Translab ☆ Cédric Monnet = CED-TR IO (7) = IO/TR Jean-Christophe Beaudon = JC Se-BusT-eL edited this message 10 months ago. helix wrote:
Pounda (Pounda Cutmaster Peachy) = POUNDA
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Where POUNDA appears in the runout it is easy to misread as BUNDA, due to the O being located under the P. Stadt.Kind wrote:
Spiral sign is Rashad Beckers etching. Quote from E-Mail with D&M: "Cadenza and Perlon records were mastered and cut by Rashad." Thanks Se-BusT-eL wrote:
IMO Rashad Beckers sign is an lower case "r" in a circle (ⓡ at D&M)
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The spiral sign of Robert Henke is different: http://i40.tinypic.com/2gx03s1.jpg appears on that record e.g.: Jeff Mills - Shifty Disco E.P. I think you have mixed up two different signs in that case. Greets Stadt.Kind wrote:
Are you sure the Jeff Mills record was mastered by Robert Henke?
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Maybe it was Rashad Becker, too? I ask D&M for Robert Henke sign. Stadt.Kind wrote:
updated!
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Robert Henke stopped his work in 1999. I used your picture in list above. I also added a picture from Rashad Becker's sign. Stadt.Kind edited this message 9 months ago. Se-BusT-eL wrote:
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Hi
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I'm updating this http://www.discogs.com/release/126966 release. I read in runout grooves there are : NILZ - THE EXCHANGE | MPO | EURODISC I get the two first ones, but what is EURODISC and how to properly add to notes? In the other common runout groove thread http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/88979 there was a mention of Eurodisc with a link. On the same topic there also was a mixup of Eurodisc and Eurodisk, are they the same? Any advice is appreciated... thanks PS. Big up for the credits/notes already listed in this thread. I Keep getting back here... legumes-SALES wrote:
Toxoplasma - Toxoplasma
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this release has the etching SNB on both sides. whatever it means. It is the only punk record I have, so I can't tell where else it's in use or even where it was pressed. Probably in Germany, though. According to another user, this was released in the late 1980s, but most probably repressed from the original 1983 master. there's no matrix no. besides the exact release cat# legumes-SALES edited this message 9 months ago. stak wrote:
SNB
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-> There are at least 2 variants which use SNB in runout groove. Sabin Brunet Add a credit: Mastered by SNB* (anv of Sabin Brunet) Add a note: Mastered at SNB Mastering studio, Montréal (Québec), Canada or For German releases, it's Studio-Nord-Bremen: http://www.studio-nord-bremen.de/ Then add a note: Mastered at SNB Studio-Nord-Bremen. stak edited this message 9 months ago. legumes-SALES wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/Forbidd...emix/release/1157766
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this record pressed in the UK (also mastered there I reckon) has THE CUTTER (hand written) etched into side a there's also another word in swinging handwriting, followed with an exclamation mark, but I can't read it sjcee wrote:
Looking for those:
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J@ TRANSITION SHANE@T2T anyone? yvesscheers wrote:
I found "SENGN" (or maybe "BENGN") etched in the run-outs of 3 of my records.
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These are all italian. Labels are Rise, We Love Muzik and Molto. Anyone an idea? vinyl-addict wrote:
Could someone confirm my thought if "JNZ" is John Dent? Thanks
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legumes-SALEShttp://www.discogs.com/Forbidd...emix/release/1157766 this record pressed in the UK (also mastered there I reckon) has THE CUTTER (hand written) etched into side a there's also another word in swinging handwriting, followed with an exclamation mark, but I can't read it I'm pretty sure that would be Shane McEnhill. agrabah wrote:
"Lee Ba S" (or something similar) anyone? I found this etching on a reissue of The Shape Of Jazz To Come by Ornette Coleman on Atlantic. It is etched in handwriting.
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Thanks, Tine _kerry wrote:
http://www.discogs.com/artist/%09Tim+Young%09 you can still look at the old Run-out thread that still has a lot of info that hasn't been copied over yet. Particularly the list here: http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/88979?page=3 vinyl-addict wrote:
Thanks _kerry, i had the links already but i was not sure ;)
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hey stadkind,
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according to the ongoing discussion, would you mind changing the role from "Mastered By" to "Technician [Cut By]" at least it seems everyone is in agreement, that Mastered By ain't the correct role... http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/185534 Se-BusT-eL wrote:
No, I don't agree. I like the old "Mastered By"-credit. :-D
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Stadt.Kind wrote:
There're just 6 user involved in this forum.
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How representative is a survey of 6 people? How about discussing a new creditrole? I think it's better before edit all credits. downtown.music wrote:
I agree a lot more discussion needs to take place.
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Mastering, as used in American English, can legitimately refer to cutting the lacquer as well as preparing the production tape or pre-mastering in the digital domain for CD/Digital release. AND FWIW, the cutting engineer/mastering engineer is an ENGINEER more than a mere technician, though there are plenty of folks out there cutting lacquers who have almost NO ENGINEERING SKILLZ per se. ;) koil wrote:
Recently BNG @ Translab on this release http://www.discogs.com/Dosem-S...Drop/release/1694557
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OK, I GUESS THAT'S A NEW ONE
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Example: Side A: B789109-01 A1 MK Side B: B789109-01 B1 MK Taken from: http://www.discogs.com/Generat...-End/release/1712678 stands for: Optimal Media Production Glienholzweg 7 17207 Röbel / Müritz Germany http://www.optimal-online.de Important is: a "B" , a "6-digit number" , a "-01" and "1" after the side (A or B) AND everything stamped! That points to Optimal Media Production. I discovered two mastering engineers so far: MK and HL Sometimes there are no initials at the end. That means, no one of Optimal Media Production mastered the record. I talk with one of the company, but they won't disclose who's behind the initials. They say that's data privacy. Although I asked very polite ;) If you follow the link you will find a submission for MK(11). Could someone be so kind and tell me if I made everything right with the submission? That would be great! beasley564 wrote:
I have 2 A&M U.K. Police 45s with "tone" in lower case in the runout grooves.
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I also have their first IRS U.K. single "Nothing Achieving" / "Fallout". It has RAYS in CAPS in the deadwax. Anybody know what these are referencing? Thanks. ____________________ I'd also like to add the following. Many Canadian LPs from the mid-late 1970s have DM in the runout grooves. Pretty sure that means the LPs were pressed by CBS Records Canada (now Sony), in their Don Mills, Ontario pressing plant. This includes Columbia and Epic LPs. Also Warner, A&M and other Canadian labels used CBS as well. beasley564 wrote:
Found out today that RAYS is mastering engineer Ray Staff.
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Already in wide use here, but notable:
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etching is usually: "A Porky Prime Cut" or something similar. Discogs name is Porky (5) Real Name: George Peckham http://www.discogs.com/artist/Porky+(5) sjcee wrote:
some wants:
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1: MA. - a lot of UK Garage and Drum&Bass releases from around 1997 to 2000 contain the etching - on some releases mastering infos are etched additionally to MA., on some not - also seen in combination with etchings FRESHPLATE. and JTS - I suppose it must be the info of the pressing plant - anyone got info about it. 2: SMC - I guess it could be an abbreviation for the mastering company. also comes in conjunction with etched mastering credit for Sh@NE T2T (Who's The Better Man (Wideboys V.I.P. Mixes)) 3: Hardcore&D&B releases from 1992-1996 often contain etched PA numbers (i.e. PA 6584 - anyone aware if that code (PA+4 digits) could be a hint for a certain pressing plant or mastering company? 4: FRESHPLATE.: - mastering company or pressing plant? - often appears in conjunction with the etching JTS --> mastering engineer at JTS? - also seen in combination with etchings: MA. and JTS 5: EW - pressing plant? (sometimes in combination with TRANSITION) 6: John D ??? (John Dent??) Please also update existing entry SHANE@T2T in the list: there are existing variations for the same credit: SH@NE@T2T SH@NE SH@NE @ HEATHMANS (engineer seems to have worked with different companys) Mr.Mystery wrote:
sjcee2: SMC - I guess it could be an abbreviation for the mastering company. also comes in conjunction with etched mastering credit for Sh@NE T2T Shane McEnhill? Edit: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Shane+McEnhill?anv=SMC Mr.Mystery edited this message 7 months ago. sjcee wrote:
sounds like the solution on SMC - must've been blind
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Just listening to X - "Los Angeles" original U.S. Slash Records LP pressing from 1981.
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In the runout grooves are the following: Side 1 - Precision Laquer S.M. Side 2 - Precision SM. Most likely Precision Mastering in Los Angeles, as they'd just started two years earlier in 1979. http://www.precisionmastering.com/ Wondering if anyone knows who SM was? Mr.Mystery wrote:
Looking for JEZ-MASTERROOM as on http://www.discogs.com/Mothers...-2006/release/747307
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Credit: http://www.discogs.com/artist/Jason+Goz Note: Mastered at Transition Studios (or just Transition). Ory edited this message 7 months ago. beasley564 wrote:
Just looking at the deadwax on an original Neil Young - "Hawks & Doves" Reprise/WEA Canada LP.
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Side 1 has the label number followed by INTL - C (handwritten). Side 2 1 has the label number followed by RE-1, then INTL - F along with CBS,NY (handwritten). CBS, NY is self-explanitory. I have a couple/3 other LPs with that etched in the deadwax. On both LP sides there is a machine stamped EDP with a circle around it. Anybody know what that is? lil_dwy wrote:
I have a few releases showing OR. Pressed at Orlake Records? Can anyone confirm this?
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Kergillian wrote:
We really need these lists in the wiki with a link in the RSG...
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Awesome work on the list!
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Chris Blair, famous mastering engineer at Abbey Road. http://www.discogs.com/artist/Chris+Blair Can anyone confirm if he had a "signature" or not? I am turning up records from the 70's with "BLAIR'S" written on them, and it seems a strong possibility... sjcee wrote:
something to be added:
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*-J.T.S.-* (or other variants) --> Mastered at JTS Studios (owner: Jah Tubbys) http://www.jtsstudio.co.uk/ sjcee edited this message 5 months ago. AuToSoM wrote:
Some releases on Disko B and International Deejay Gigolo Records have etchings like "p at D+M" (around 1998 / 1999). Is this Stefan Betke aka Pole?
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sjcee wrote:
duplicate post
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sjcee edited this message 5 months ago. sacco wrote:
heelo some more
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andy 92 ==> high probability its andy=andre vinylium switzerland. on what record is it? then more flo at le magnet (mastering) = flo kaufmann (flozki) => www.floka.com from 2004/2005 on mostly with arrows and more engravings... before flo at vinylium.ch swiss pressingplant (dmm and laquer) other vinylium (switzerland) engineers jvo andre res at stratozoo before 2001 laquer sacco wrote:
forgot to add the links
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vinylium.ch mastering room vinylium switzerland le magnet mastering le magnet mastering =Flo Kaufmann then centaldubs [url=http://wwwcentraldubs.com] with: adi frank stefano then some oldskool engineers. all stopped cutting or died already if its [ML] = max lussy, basel . he stopped around 88/89. [RS]= rico sonderegger. his vms80 lathe is at masterpiece now durandi= hugo durandi Kergillian wrote:
kdisc is K Disc Mastering, JG is John Golden and CH is Carol Hibbs - both who cut for K Disc...
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Add a credit: Mastered By - Chris Gehringer Add a note: Mastered at Hit Factory Mastering. Kergillian wrote:
stakThere are at least 2 variants which use SNB in runout groove. Sabin Brunet Add a credit: Mastered by SNB* (anv of Sabin Brunet) Add a note: Mastered at SNB Mastering studio, Montréal (Québec), Canada Just an FYI: SnB does NOT always mean Sabin Brunet mastered it. It just means that it was cut at SNB Studio in Montreal. There were other people working there as well. So it should have a note added about the studio, but NOT the credit. Stadt.Kind wrote:
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How do these info's appear on record? Stadt.Kind edited this message 4 months ago. Kergillian wrote:
either as 'kidsc CH' (often in cursive) such as on Destination Unknown or as 'kdisc JG' such as on Funky U.F.O.. Note that the 'k' in 'kdisc' can be capitalized or lower-case. Kergillian edited this message 4 months ago. legumes-SALES wrote:
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this has a very tiny etching on both sides (with dot): SS. it was mastered and pressed in the UK. anyone? thx in advance legumes-SALES edited this message 3 months ago. legumes-SALES wrote:
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this is an odd one. it has the following etchings: MPO EURODISC ALCHEMY SOHO from the looks, it's definitely an MPO Averton pressing, check out the pictures: http://www.discogs.com/viewimages?release=452098 so EURODISC is a bit odd. as for ALCHEMY SOHO, is it the Alchemy company mentioned in Matt Colton's profile? I'd go for just adding a note: Mastered at Alchemy Soho, or simply stating the etchings, until the actual engineer is found. any ideas? SeRKeT wrote:
maybe some tracks were mastered at MPO and the others at Eurodisk, i seen lots of releases like it :) legumes-SALES wrote:
I've recently updated a vast number of records in my collection which have K SST, SST and RANDmuzik etchings, and I had three replies from respective label bosses, who said that these were not mastered, but merely cut there.
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I'm not entirely sure about the correct usage of terms myelf, so I have pointed all three to this thread since my updates were based on this list. edit: http://www.discogs.com/help/fo...topic/182130#2341910 http://www.discogs.com/help/forums/topic/185534 hmm, seems like this was brought up before edit2: http://www.discogs.com/help/fo...topic/185534#2344962 aye, with this comment from nik.
he mirrors my thoughts on the topic, after reading a wikipedia article, which one of the label bosses who replied to me linked up, i.e. using "mastered by" is the right way to go. legumes-SALES edited this message 3 months ago. SickMF wrote:
I have placed my disagreement with this kind of addition of information from external sources at the end of this discussion:
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http://www.discogs.com/history?release=53750&diff=36 Why is there an ANV function for the actual artists of a record to denote how they are exactly (even incl. obvious mistakes) represented on a release, when even technicians can be entered by interpretations from etchings? SickMF edited this message 3 months ago. Kergillian wrote:
SickMFWhy is there an ANV function for the actual artists of a record to denote how they are exactly (even incl. obvious mistakes) represented on a release, when even technicians can be entered by interpretations from etchings? I'm not sure I understand your question. A technical role from a signature in the runouts should use an ANV like any other credit should. But it most certainly SHOULD be added - after all, there is no difference between crediting Simon Davey when 'SIMON - The Exchange' is in the runouts than there would be if 'Mastered by Simon at The Exchange' was written on the jacket or label. SickMF wrote:
I'm refering to the case linked above where the mastering role is credited to an artist entry unmentioned on the release, for having "SST" scratched in the runouts. I just wonder about the inconsistency of this handling given the amount of care usually asked for adding artists by precise notation to reflect which and how designations are presented on a release: either exactly the way they appear on it (via ANV if necessary, even if proven to be a spelling mistake), or with an "[Uncredited]" addendum, given there is a valid external source.
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About the discussion on differentiating productional mastering from vinyl cutting, further specification in brackets to the "Mastered By" credit may be quite useful regarding this comment http://www.discogs.com/help/fo...topic/183305#2314607 SickMF edited this message 3 months ago. Kergillian wrote:
I definitely agree that in this case, the credit should be [Uncredited], with a note explaining that "SST" in the runouts indicates her efforts.
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The main problem that I have with splitting cutting/pressing from mastering is that often runout signatures are actually by the mastering engineer, who often also cuts the record - and the name or signature alone is not enough to know what the actual credit is. If there is a specific mastering credit (tech or company) on the release, then that's a different story... sebfact wrote:
I'm still looking for Townhouse engineers:
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Mel/Ces, Ray (often in combination with Tone), Max (which also appears in combination with Porky, TY1 or TY2 and makes me believe it could be anything, a human, a process, a machine...), Kev, RW (could also be Ray though), PC or RC. Or #Jeff Mr.Mystery wrote:
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KergillianI definitely agree that in this case, the credit should be [Uncredited], with a note explaining that "SST" in the runouts indicates her efforts. I think it would be most precise and convenient to credit these engineers exactly as they are written/scratched on the release. "SST" is an abbreviation of the company, but since this exact signature apparently refers to one engineer alone (who is also the owner), this could be made an alias of the full name artist entry. The explanation needed to be put into these two profiles only, instead of every note section of the releases SST happens to appear on. legumes-SALES wrote:
Probably the best idea. why, no! when you have an SST etching, SST is surely not uncredited. Stadt.KindSST Add a credit: Mastered By - Christa Brüggemann (2) Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. K SST Add a credit: Mastered By - Daniel Krieger (3) Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. probably needs to be updated then in the first post: Add a credit: Mastered By - SST Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. SST alias Christa Brüggemann (2) K SST Add a credit: Mastered By - K SST Add a note: Mastered at Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. K SST alias Daniel Krieger (3) you alright with that? Kergillian wrote:
Wrong. SST is a company etching NOT an artist etching. So it is absolutely NOT an alias under any definition. Again absolutely not. Daniel Krieger (3) should have an ANV of 'K' denoting his signature and that is it. We do not create pseudo or fake aliases for convenience. We go with reality on this site. Kergillian wrote:
SickMFthis could be made an alias of the full name artist entry. The explanation needed to be put into these two profiles only, instead of every note section of the releases SST happens to appear on. I disagree, as SST still appears on releases that other engineers work on - but with an additional signature. So it would be disingenuous to use it as an Alias, because it is not used as such. Essentially, the ABSENCE of a signature on SST recordings means that she was the engineer - and since we cannot use a blank space as an alias, an Uncredited credit and a note should suffice :) SickMF wrote:
Another way may be to just credit "SST" for what the abbreviaton means, "K SST" possibly being an ANV of it, explanations for the people behind it and the meaning of the ANV in its profile - if a company can be credited, that is.
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Other than that I don't see why there should be a credit at all, given that neither each of all engineers are mentioned nor is there any precise info on what they have exactly done on the respective releases to unambiguously justify a specific credit role. Notes for the company should be sufficient then. SickMF edited this message 3 months ago. Kergillian wrote:
Companies cannot be credited.
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It is REALLY not complicated to put her as 'Uncredited' with a runout note, and to note in her profile that SST etchings without a 3rd party sig are hers... And K is the initial that Krieger uses - so it should be an ANV of 'K', case closed. SickMF wrote:
That hasn't been claimed. This is simply receiving too many variables of imprecision. Haha, is it? Anyway, I'm done here. sebfact wrote:
Sure him, he did another one for Factory, too. Cheers! Kergillian wrote:
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SickMFAnother way may be to just credit "SST" for what the abbreviaton means, "K SST" possibly being an ANV of it, ? ? ? SST = Christa Brüggemann K SST = Daniel Krieger you cannot ANV to entirely different artists SST is not the company, SST is her sign, K SST is his sign. the company is Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. except these two mastering engineers are not uncredited! they are credited under pseudonyme, just like about almost all musical artists. using "uncredited" is reserved for when an artist is ... *ahem* completely unmentioned = uncredited on a release in any shape or form. a run-out groove etching obviously is a credit. it just must be cleared which person is behind a sign. if you go on using "uncredited" for these, you will have to use it for the majority of all mastering engineers listed in the initial post. that surely makes some 10000 updates. Would be about as useful as waving your arms through hot air in a desperate attempt to cool it - somewhere in the open desert at high noon. hot air belongs to the open desert, btw. legumes-SALES edited this message 3 months ago. Kergillian wrote:
legumes-SALESSST is not the company, SST is her sign, K SST is his sign. the company is Schallplatten Schneid-Technik Brüggemann GmbH. Look again: S. S. T. Schallplaten Schneid Technik S.S.T. It's the company initials. Her name has no SST in it, so it cannot be her sig - and it is why K SST can exist - it means Krieger from S.S.T. legumes-SALESexcept these two mastering engineers are not uncredited! they are credited under pseudonyme, just like about almost all musical artists. I repeat: SST is NOT a pseudonym. It is the initials of the company. Porky is a pseudonym/nickname. Grazz is a pseudonym/nickname. K, in the case of Krieger, is an initial - which is why it should be ANV'd. It's really not complicated. Stadt.Kind wrote:
KergillianHer name has no SST in it, so it cannot be her sig - and it is why K SST can exist - it means Krieger from S.S.T. SST is her sign. I called her some months and she told me that there are just two Masteringengineers working for SST. Herself and Mr. Krieger. She's using just the SST. To distinguish between them, Daniel Krieger indicates "his" records with an additional K next to the SST. legumes-SALES wrote:
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http://www.discogs.com/history?release=349889#latest btw, please someone (preferably a voter :) tell this user and labelowner that I did not post wrong information. :P legumes-SALES edited this message 2 months ago. julesparis wrote:
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Stadt.KindSST is her sign. I called her some months and she told me that there are just two Masteringengineers working for SST. Herself and Mr. Krieger. She's using just the SST. To distinguish between them, Daniel Krieger indicates "his" records with an additional K next to the SST. And again: 'working for SST' - SST is the company. She is using the company's initials to denote that SST is the company pressing the records. She doesn't need a sig because there are only two people working there, and Krieger uses a 'K' to separate them. So again, best to mention on her profile that when a release pressed by SST has those initials alone on them, then she is the mastering engineer and should get a credit... legumes-SALES wrote:
KergillianSo again, best to mention on her profile that when a release pressed by SST has those initials alone on them, then she is the mastering engineer and should get a credit... It already is!! Christa Brüggemann (2) btw, SST is a mastering/cutting house, not a pressing factory. I've been getting weird EI and NMC votes lately on releases where I credited Christa Brüggemann and Daniel Krieger. I even provided links to this thread. what's up with blind voting these days? help appreciated: http://www.discogs.com/history?release=349889 http://www.discogs.com/history?release=53750 http://www.discogs.com/history?release=20556 http://www.discogs.com/history?release=20560 http://www.discogs.com/history?release=20562 legumes-SALES edited this message 2 months ago. |