Tuesday 24 April 2012

Colour Tracks' vinyl record set keeps electronic music organized by color



House and techno producer Benjamin Brunn has created a new, color-coded set of vinyl records aimed at making it easier for DJs to pick and choose what kind of music they want to play. The set, called "Colour Tracks," covers 19 different genres of electronic music and each one is represented by a color. The result is a series of records full of colored rings, with the width of each ring "precisely" representing the length of a track, so you know just how long it lasts. The collection includes a total of 19 different tracks that cover the history of the genre — from acid to ambient — and the whole thing spans four discs. 







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