Just some words about the label from its co-founder
I don't know where to really begin, but here it goes...
I first met Dr. Skolnik years ago online while trading CD-Rs.
We quickly struck up a friendship, found out we lived
practically down the street from each other and have
become inseparable confidantes.
Skolnik, who, to this day, refuses to tell me his
last name, wanted to use his new computer to mess
around with music for those nerdy types who enjoy
listening to sound manipulations that have applied
out-of-phasing techniques. Although he SWEARS it's a
difficult and demaning process, I beg to differ with
the good doctor. In the end, he does make some weird
and interesting sounds with his software that he claims
to have developed. I know better...Bottom line is, the
sound is good, better than most OOP projects, and
demands the listener pay attention or he will be lost
in the shuffle. Skolnik likes to think of himself as a
professor type even though I think he's just a kook most
of the time. To be perfectly frank, I'm even sure if Skolnik
is his real name either. I think he's just a big "Revenge of the
Nerds" fan. One day I swear I'll find out!
So why do this you might ask? Well, we're music geeks,
pure and simple. Skolnik rarely ventures outside,
let alone from his PC, for the sun hurts his eyes.
He tells me he's not particularly fond of conversing with
other human beings. I guess I'm one of his few "social
outlets". We're just two enthusiastic young men who
enjoy listening to music from a different perspective.
And OOPing does just that. You never know what you're
going to end up with when applying the type of processing
we employ...well, Skolnik employs. By the way, NONE of
these recordings are left or right channel isolations as they
are a real CHEAP way to pass off OOP tracks. Skolnik gets real
pissed with "outfakes" that claim to be OOP when, in fact,
they are just isolated stereo tracks. Any schlub can do that!
Having said all that, we started Two Boys Limited Labs.
It's not the most inventive name, but that's not what we
do so we're not too terribly concerned. It's a name...big deal.
Now a little about our releases...We have handpicked the
artists and songs here based solely on our likings. …
I do the art, Skolnik does
the music. It just works best that way…
WE DO NOT SELL THESE DISCS!! PERIOD!! Copyrights are
owned by the copyright owners, period. We simply take
commercial releases and make them sound different,
that's all…
ENJOY!!
~ The Guy who wrote this
01 - Instant karma! (1970) 3:23I don't know where to really begin, but here it goes...
I first met Dr. Skolnik years ago online while trading CD-Rs.
We quickly struck up a friendship, found out we lived
practically down the street from each other and have
become inseparable confidantes.
Skolnik, who, to this day, refuses to tell me his
last name, wanted to use his new computer to mess
around with music for those nerdy types who enjoy
listening to sound manipulations that have applied
out-of-phasing techniques. Although he SWEARS it's a
difficult and demaning process, I beg to differ with
the good doctor. In the end, he does make some weird
and interesting sounds with his software that he claims
to have developed. I know better...Bottom line is, the
sound is good, better than most OOP projects, and
demands the listener pay attention or he will be lost
in the shuffle. Skolnik likes to think of himself as a
professor type even though I think he's just a kook most
of the time. To be perfectly frank, I'm even sure if Skolnik
is his real name either. I think he's just a big "Revenge of the
Nerds" fan. One day I swear I'll find out!
So why do this you might ask? Well, we're music geeks,
pure and simple. Skolnik rarely ventures outside,
let alone from his PC, for the sun hurts his eyes.
He tells me he's not particularly fond of conversing with
other human beings. I guess I'm one of his few "social
outlets". We're just two enthusiastic young men who
enjoy listening to music from a different perspective.
And OOPing does just that. You never know what you're
going to end up with when applying the type of processing
we employ...well, Skolnik employs. By the way, NONE of
these recordings are left or right channel isolations as they
are a real CHEAP way to pass off OOP tracks. Skolnik gets real
pissed with "outfakes" that claim to be OOP when, in fact,
they are just isolated stereo tracks. Any schlub can do that!
Having said all that, we started Two Boys Limited Labs.
It's not the most inventive name, but that's not what we
do so we're not too terribly concerned. It's a name...big deal.
Now a little about our releases...We have handpicked the
artists and songs here based solely on our likings. …
I do the art, Skolnik does
the music. It just works best that way…
WE DO NOT SELL THESE DISCS!! PERIOD!! Copyrights are
owned by the copyright owners, period. We simply take
commercial releases and make them sound different,
that's all…
ENJOY!!
~ The Guy who wrote this
02 - I found out (1970) 3:37
03 - Working class hero (1970) 3:50
04 - Power to the people (1971) 3:22
05 - Imagine (1971) 3:04
06 - Gimme some truth (1971) 3:16
07 - Jealous guy (1971) 4:14
08 - How? (1971) 3:45
09 - John sinclair (1972) 3:28
10 - Mind games (1973) 4:14
11 - whatever gets you thru the night (1974) 3:28
12 - #9 dream (1974) 4:47
13 - (just like) starting over (1980) 3:56
14 - Beautiful boy (darling boy) (1980) 4:04
15 - Watching the wheels (1980) 3:59
16 - woman (1980) 3:31
17 - I'm stepping out (1983) 4:06
18 - I don't wanna face it (1983) 3:21
19 - Nobody told me (1983) 3:34
20 - Grow old with me (1983) 3:09
21 - Happy Christmas (war is over) (1971) 3:34

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