Hot Stamper Pressings of Art Rock Recordings Available Now
The domestic pressings of Before And After Science are typically grainy, low-rez and hard sounding — they’re simply not competitive with the smoother British Polydors.
But our best Hot Stamper pressing isn’t an import; it was made right here in the good old US of A.
Say what? Yes, it’s true. We were SHOCKED to find such hot stamper sound lurking in the grooves of a domestic Eno LP. It’s the One and Only.

In thirty plus years of record playing I can’t think of any domestic Eno LP that ever sounded this good.
Now hold on just a minute. The British pressings of Eno’s albums are always the best, aren’t they?
For the first three albums, absolutely. But rules were made to be broken. This pressing has the knockout sound we associate with the best British originals of Eno’s albums, not the flat, cardboardy qualities of the typical domestic reissue.
Kinda Blind Testing
Since the person listening and making notes during the shootouts has no idea what the label or the pressing of the record is that he is evaluating — this is after all a quasi-scientific enterprise, with blind testing being the order of the day — when that domestic later label showed up at the top of the heap, our jaws hit the floor.




Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Jethro Tull Available Now



