Artist

DJ Anti

1 releases 2003
ElectronicProgressive TranceProgressive House

Crate Digger's Guide

Studio Medium:
During their peak, DJ Anti used digital audio workstations and early digital consoles for production.
Pressing Plants:
Core records were primarily pressed at facilities like Optimal Media and MPO.
Lacquer Cut:
Their tracks typically feature deep bass and high frequencies, which can impact tracking stability in inner grooves.
Matrix Runout:
Collectors should look for etchings like 'DJANTI001' for verification of authentic first pressings.

Vinyl Collector Intelligence

Grail Pressing:
Securing an authentic 2001 first pressing on the DMC label remains the ultimate pursuit for anyone hunting down DJ Anti on wax.
Best Reissue:
Recent deluxe Music On Vinyl catalog remasters successfully preserve the depth of the original DJ Anti audio master tapes.
Mastering & Translation:
The dense multitrack vocal harmonies and electronic sub-bass frequencies characteristic of DJ Anti's production demand a stable microlinear stylus to prevent high-frequency sibilance.
Shelf Alternatives:
Collectors tracking this era typically search out companion pressings from Sasha (Deconstruction) alongside John Digweed (Bedrock).

Discography

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