Fault line through Funkytown -[ HSS ]-
A damaged blast from the distant past, an actual broken record, now only good for a little sliderization.
Some 45-rpm singles, such as this one, were pressed with cheaper polystyrene plastic than the polyvinyl chloride that gave the common phonograph record the “vinyl” nickname. Styrene 45s, as the plastic end product was called, wore out faster and were more fragile than vinyl; this particular disc was shipped in a bubble envelope instead of a corrugated-cardboard mailer, leading to the basis for what you see here.
Fault line through Funkytown -[ HSS ]-
A damaged blast from the distant past, an actual broken record, now only good for a little sliderization.
Some 45-rpm singles, such as this one, were pressed with cheaper polystyrene plastic than the polyvinyl chloride that gave the common phonograph record the “vinyl” nickname. Styrene 45s, as the plastic end product was called, wore out faster and were more fragile than vinyl; this particular disc was shipped in a bubble envelope instead of a corrugated-cardboard mailer, leading to the basis for what you see here.