This is one of my treasured vinyls from when I grew up in New Zealand
I LOVE music, all music but its now time to find a new home for these records.
I am hoping this vinyl will find it's way to someone who also appreciates great (or quirky) New Zealand originated music.
This vinyl was last played about 30 years ago (until today) and then put away, bought over to Australia and then put away in safe/dry storage once again (upright)
My background is technical, particularly relating to the professional music/audio industry and because of this I give a LOT of detail about what I am offering.
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. None of this "played the first 30 seconds" stuff, what good is that!
Visual inspections can be deceptive, the only real way to judge a record is to actually play the whole record entirely (unless still sealed of course)
New Zealand industrial rock band which existed from 1980 until disbanding in 1989. For more information about this unique band, go to http://www.audioculture.co.nz/people/fetus-productions
Original members:
Jed Town
Sarah Fort
Mike Brookfield
However the lineup changed over the years.
Industrial rock is a bit misleading, these guys are really into conceptual, creative, soundscape like rock weirdness - just fantastic! Strap yourself down, turn it up loud and take a trip...
Fetus Productions - Luminous Trails
Flying Nun Records
Cat# PROD 331
Matrix: A side (etched): PROD 331 A
Matrix: B side (etched): PROD 331 B
New Zealand release
1985
Cover is in very good condition, I would have described it as excellent except for these 5 little dots on the front cover - I don't think they are part of the original graphics. . Seams, edges are all excellent. Light creasing to the spine top area.
New plastic inner sleeve
Vinyl is in excellent condition, inspected under a white halogen light source, I can see NO marks, scuffs or other nasties at all. I then played both sides completely and just very occasionally I could hear a very low level click or pop here and there. Quite random and not rhythmic such as a scratch may cause. I suspect another clean is needed or the vinyl at pressing was not clean to start with - just shows that simply inspecting vinyl visually is just not good enough to establish the recording condition.
New outer protective plastic sleeve
Tracks: Flicker, Backbeat, Sparks Fly, You Will Scream, It's Alright, Feel Something, Tokyo Rain, Rock A Bye Baby, Anthem, Classical