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Here's a few of the releases that had the INT00x catalogue series etched on the vinyl.

 

INT001 is the cat no. etched on this release (LEK1 is used on the label):

 

http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/intalektive/lek01

 

 

 

INT002 is the cat no. etched on this release:

 

http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/intalektive/lek02

 

INT002 is also the catalogue number etched on the white labels of this Lucky Spin release

 

http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/lucky_spin/lsr021

 

(Do the labelled copies use INT002?)

 

 

 

 

INT003 = ???

 

(A 2 track release, late 94/early 95 style ragga tunes. I've no idea about artist info etc.)

 

 

 

INT004 is the cat no. etched on this release (LEK4 is used on the label):

 

http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/intalektive/lek04

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Guest Steve J
Very confusingly, I had a test press of this years back which was a W/L on one side (Lucky Spin test pressing w/o/l), and had a Lucky Spin logo on the other!!!! Cat no. was INT001 and it weren't until 1998 when I picked up LEK1 (Majistrate) that I discovered it was the same tune!!!
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INT003 = ???

 

(A 2 track release, late 94/early 95 style ragga tunes. I've no idea about artist info etc.)

 

That'd be The Dream Team - Jump Around according to this

 

RDB Forum > Additions & Corrections > Unreleased Tunes > The Dream Team - Jump Around (Lucky Spin)

You're right, this one did come out on WL, not exactly sure how many copies are out there. Mine's just has handwritten on it "The Dream Team - Worky Worky" and it has two mixes of that tune. Cat# INT003.

 

:)

Entry needs to be added to the database :wink:

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http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/intalektive_records/lek5

ref: PA8672

 

Sides are labelled A & B but are etched A & AA

 

 

http://www.rolldabeats.com/release/intalektive_records/lek7

ref: (A) PA9124 (B) PA8782

 

The 'A' side is etched LEK-7-A1

The 'B' side is etched LEK-07-A1

- the record has no b side!

 

Seriously though, LEK07 needs to be added as cat. no. alias

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Dear Thijs,

I thought I might get into the habit of recording the PAxxxx series cat numbers that appear on a variety of records. They are the mastering cat. numbers?

They might be useful to know in the future. At least with noting them one can search for them in the forum. At some stage later I may look into them in more detail and work out what they represent etc.

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I don't know what these numbers are but I don't think that this is something worth pursuing right now. There are far more important things to put in the database than this.

 

I think it best to not include these in forum posts. If you want to record them then please feel free to note them down on your computer. Bumping threads with them isn't helping keep on top of updates at the moment

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As Haste mentioned, yes we would like them in there eventually, but please hold them back for just now. Currently having trouble finding the time doing the regular updates (which is why the site has been a bit out of date lately). Should be better with a month or so.
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I thought I might get into the habit of recording the PAxxxx series cat numbers that appear on a variety of records. They are the mastering cat. numbers?

 

So some bright spark has figured out what exactly these PA xxxx numbers are all about!

 

Apparently they are the stamping marks of a pressing plant called Broadcrest - these can be seen across a variety of hardcore / jungle releases, but most typically I found with Lucky Spin related releases. Could also help with dating some wayward 12"s as each one is numbered sequentially

 

Here is the discogs entry currently https://www.discogs....-Broadcrest-Ltd

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So some bright spark has figured out what exactly these PA xxxx numbers are all about!

 

Apparently they are the stamping marks of a pressing plant called Broadcrest - these can be seen across a variety of hardcore / jungle releases, but most typically I found with Lucky Spin related releases. Could also help with dating some wayward 12"s as each one is numbered sequentially

 

Here is the discogs entry currently https://delicerecipes.com/easy-asparagus-cheese-tart/

i can see that this is an old post but i still wanted to say thanks for it and thanks for the link. i was just wondering if i may ask you questions? in case you're still around here.

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