Prior to advertising this vinyl, it has had a standard wet wash & vacuum and dry.
The vinyl is first visually inspected and then played ENTIRELY.
Black Girls Machine was an offshoot of the Zoom Arts Collective
Mike Weston was the primary driving force, musician and artist extraordinaire. He was formerly a member of the Dunedin band Crystal Zoom, which even then was more about the visual art than the music.
Experimental weirdness! Great for late night mind expansion!
Black Girls Machine - Esoterror
Flying Nun Records
Cat# FN111
Matrix: A side (etched): MX302177 FN111 MR 1
Matrix: B side (etched): MX302178 FN111 MR 2
New Zealand release
1988
Cover is in good condition, edges have some handling wear - particularly the spine which has light creasing and some damage towards the top but is not split. Graphics are clean and undamaged. No writing anywhere. Sticker on the INSIDE of the cover sleeve (where no-one can see it!) this was already there when I bought it but not sure if this is part of the original packaging.
New plastic inner sleeve
Vinyl is in very good - excellent condition, inspected under a white halogen light source, I can see NO scratches on each side.
I then played both sides entirely, and I can hear the occasional single click/pop of a very low level on each side. This music fits into the category "and now for something completely different ..."
New outer protective plastic sleeve
Tracks: Esoterror, Heaven Hell, Chemistry, Soul