Dear Dutch Vinyl Community,
Music lovers and audiophiles, get ready for a midweek sonic treat! This week brings exciting new releases from two legendary audiophile labels that continue to redefine musical reproduction. A fresh batch of exquisite titles from Analogue Productions, Pablo Series and Mofi!
Also check our Second-Hand New Arrivals which we add to daily.
Big hug from Dutch!
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Analogue Productions stands at the forefront of audiophile-grade vinyl reissues and the heart of their process is the use of original analog master tapes, ensuring the purest possible sound reproduction.
The records are pressed on virgin vinyl at Quality Record Pressings, widely regarded as one of the world's premier pressing facilities. This commitment to excellence extends to every aspect of production, from the careful evaluation of test pressings to the use of high-quality jackets and rice paper inner sleeves
for packaging. Notably, Analogue Productions has become synonymous with outstanding reissues of iconic albums from legendary labels such as Blue Note, Impulse, Decca, Prestige, Verve, and Fantasy. To maintain exclusivity and ensure top-notch quality, most Analogue Productions releases are limited to
fewer than 1,000 records per stamper.
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Pablo Records was a jazz record label founded by Norman Granz in 1973, known for recording legendary jazz artists in their later career stages. Analogue Productions, as part of their audiophile reissue series, has carefully remastered and pressed several albums from the Pablo catalog.
The Pablo label was particularly significant because it provided a platform for mature jazz musicians like Oscar Peterson, Ella Fitzgerald, Count Basie, and Duke Ellington to continue recording high-quality albums during the 1970s and early 1980s.
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Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab (MFSL or mofi) is a record label that specialises in the production of audiophile recordings. The company is best known for its limited edition remastered vinyl LP records, compact discs, and Super Audio CDs, but also has other formats.
In the late 1970s, the label earned a reputation for high-quality audio from the original recording LPs, which were recorded with its half-speed mastering process. The company went bankrupt in 1999, but was purchased by Music Direct in Chicago. In the 21st century, Mobile Fidelity's sales grew with a renewed interest in vinyl.
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