
Hey everyone!
I've told a few people I own several rips from Retromatic, ones I like.
A few people have also wanted me to post them.
So as the posts go on, things will get more ambitious. I don't have that much stuff from Retromatic, but I'll do my best to share the rips with everyone.
In this first post, I'll share one album. It's probably my least favorite, but I like some of the songs in it, such as "Calbian City" (jingle), "Little Waltz" (jingle), "Straight a Head", and my most favorite, "Off Shore".
This album's code is KEM-A02, and the album name is "Sound Staff Vol.2 Easy-Listening Pop.
You may also know a song from this album, "Perpetuity", if you are into Lostwave. There's actually a lot of music by Sound Factory in the Etsuko Nishio tape, and a member here, ChunYinZi, helped to solve the unknown song now known as Perpetuity by Sound Factory.
Speaking of ChunYinZi, he just posted a few CD rips, one of them being a Sound Factory album. I hope all of you can add this one to your collection too!
I hope you enjoy this album, as well as the rest.
This is also a test. I'm using a system called TeraBox and I'm not sure how well it works. It worked OK for me, but let us know what you think of it.
Please try and ignore the QR code on the images. It's Retromatic's watermark for images. I found it hard to get over the fact that there's a watermark on every image, but I don't mind it much anymore. Each song also has a digital watermark unbearable to the human ear, so Retromatic and identify it's his rip. If you scan the QR code, it takes you to Musrc.com.
Huge thanks to the original people who made this happen, aka Retromatic (of course) and BenKirb!
hXXps://1024terabox.com/s/1NnXCntkFeL5VJqxNKYvQBAAnd Retromatic, if you're reading this, please know I'm not trying to give all of your music to people for free. I respect your website and the fact that you sell CD rips. I just want to share some of this stuff to people, because it's what people are looking for, and since you haven't responded to any of us, I just want people to still have a sample of Retromatic CD rips; something they can add to their collection and hopefully buy more from you in the future.
- DoctorDoodle19