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Cover ups to me, are part of the mystery and fun. There are two sorts - There are Butch type cover ups that are rare....and there are my type of cover ups that are not! But I love the
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and fun is what its all about today as most sounds are known, at least to someone, and I've lost count of records played at clubs or listed recently as cover-up or 'new discovery' that are old Staffor
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Cover-ups were once a major force on out scene.
But what is the state of play of cover-ups these days?
How many genuine and credible cover-ups are actually being played today? And do they make sense?
Is the rationale for covering-up different to years gone by?
Does it really serve a purpose - or in reality are most records just one-offs or two-offs, or acetates anyway, so don't need a cover-up to protect the identity for the DJ at all?
Richard