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Various Artists: Trust (Various Artists) - VINYL LPTitle: Trust (Various Artists) Artist: Various Artists Label: Stag O Lee Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 4015698015690 Genre: Rock Release Date: 2018 04 20 Number of Discs: 1 Aloha dear Aficionado welcome to Dusty Ballroom! It was in late 2008 in the heart of Berlin when the three passionate record lovers and partners in crime Der Staubfinger, Elmo Lewis, and Ilo Pan decided to launch a new series of vinyl only club shindigs. Their aim was to break with
Title: Trust (Various Artists)Artist: Various Artists
Label: Stag-O-Lee
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 4015698015690
Genre: Rock
Release Date: 2018-04-20
Number of Discs: 1
Aloha dear Aficionado - welcome to Dusty Ballroom! It was in late 2008 in the heart of Berlin when the three passionate record lovers and partners in crime - Der Staubfinger, Elmo Lewis, and Ilo Pan - decided to launch a new series of vinyl-only club shindigs. Their aim was to break with the usual one-style-all-night-long-fixation that was served at most other vintage dances around at the time. Their ears were spread and minds wide-open for a vast variety of what they call the roots of their musical culture. Together they went on an ongoing trip - traveling back in time, digging deeper on the most dusty and faraway vinylistic shores, exploring heaps of lost treasures, black pearls, and entertaining flotsam - always looking for the perfect beat to hop with. Ever since blending styles ranging from 1920s Charleston, '30s swing and jazz though '40s jump blues, '50s rockabilly, mambo, cha cha, Cumbia, or calypso to '60s surf, big beat, ska, rocksteady, soul, mod, garage, psychedelia, early '70s funk, Afrobeat, boogaloo, Bollywood, and the whole world of mystic exotica they were eager to please a growing crowd of crazy cats, joyful jivers, and dirty dancers. Magic moves, consenting smiles, and some strange liqueur was what they got in return. Almost ten years have passed now and they still can't stop celebrating that steamy vinyl bounce once a month at the hottest venues in town - often supported by the most far-out vintage live bands of our time... Enjoy this wild aural selection of many different styles that should work perfectly for both - your booty shaking needs as well as your listening pleasures! 17 tracks recorded between 1966-1962. Features Enid Mosier & Her Trinidad Steel Band, The Olympics, Bill Black's Combo, Dorothy Collins, Jonah Jones, Gene & Eunice, Sil Austin, The Isley Brothers, The Shirelles, The Duals, Fatso & Flaire, Ruth Brown, Robert Parker, The Soupy Sales Show, Irene Lopez with Rio Gregory & His Band, Jamaica Johnny And His Milagro Boys, and Barbara George.
Tracks:
1.1 Enid Mosier ; Her Trinidad Steel Band - Hey, Come Ring Diamond (1956)
1.2 The Olympics - Big Boy Pete (1960)
1.3 Bill Black's Combo - So What (1962)
1.4 Dorothy Collins - My Boy-Flat Top (1955)
1.5 Jonah Jones - I Dig Chicks (1955)
1.6 Gene ; Eunice - Let's Get Together (1956)
1.7 Sil Austin - Balin'wire (1958)
1.8 The Isley Brothers - the Snake (1962)
1.9 The Shirelles - I Met Him on a Sunday (1958)
2.1 The Duals - Stick Shift (1961)
2.2 Fatso ; Flaire - Rock'n'roll Drive-In (1956)
2.3 Ruth Brown - Mama He Treats Your Daughter Mean (1957)
2.4 Robert Parker - Twistin' Out in Space (1962)
2.5 B5. the Soupy Sales Show - Hippy's Cha Cha Hips (1961)
2.6 Irene Lopez with Rio Gregory ; His Band - Candombe (1955)
2.7 Jamaica Johnny and His Milagro Boys - Last Train to St. Fernando (1957)
2.8 B8. Barbara George - I Know (1961)
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I picked up this Siebwin 3-panel folding room divider mainly for privacy and room separation, and overall it works very well.
Assembly is very straightforward, and the divider can be set up, taken apart, and stored without much effort. The fabric quality feels good, and the frame construction is stronger and more stable than expected. The support tubes especially feel well built and help keep the divider standing securely.
One feature I really liked is the flexibility of the design. The panels can be used together as a complete divider or separated depending on the setup and available space. That makes it much more versatile for different room layouts or temporary privacy needs.
The coverage is also very good, and the size matches the manufacturer’s description accurately. The fabric blocks light and background visibility well enough to provide solid privacy without feeling overly heavy. The wider feet also help improve stability compared to thinner folding dividers.
Another positive detail is that everything arrived complete with no missing parts or damaged pieces, which made assembly much easier and faster.
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★★★★★ 5
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This is the second room divider panel I have installed, and there are several features about this one that I like much better than my older one.
The fact that there are no gaps and that the material is thicker means you get more privacy or more hiding power, if you wish. My older divider has vertical spaces between each of the panels and the panels are half as wide as the Siebwin panels, so there are many vertical spaces. The Siebwin divider really creates privacy.
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The older divider also must be deployed in a zig-zag fashion because he feet are not as wide, but this new one can be deployed and stable in a straight, an "N" shape or an arc. They are both the same length, but because the older one must be use in a zig-zag deployment it doesn't reach to the length of the new one.
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★★★★★ 4
Easy to assemble, does the job, material is shiny nylon and shows creases, minor defects, sloppy
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The Siebwin room divider is a good idea, and for the price, it mostly delivers on the intended functionality. I ordered the 12 foot, 3-panel version mainly to hide an unfinished basement storage area that had become an eyesore. It works well for that purpose and gives the space a cleaner appearance without spending the kind of money that more decorative dividers or custom partitions cost. If you need something temporary, portable, or mainly functional, this is a viable option.
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Assembly was actually easier than I expected and took roughly 15 to 20 minutes. The longer vertical poles are tethered together similarly to tent poles, which made setup straightforward and fairly intuitive. The shorter horizontal pieces slide and snap together to the top and bottom of the vertical assembly. After each section is assembled, the divider panels connect together with metal plates and two knurled screws (at the top and bottom), so no tools are really required. A few screws were difficult to start because paint had gotten into the threads, but once they caught, they tightened down normally. The feet install with similar knurled fasteners and help keep the divider reasonably stable. One thing to watch for during setup is the fabric orientation. There is one arrow indicator in the middle of the fabric to indicate up. However, if you need another indicator, the smaller hook and loop strip goes on the bottom while the longer strip goes on top. I realized mine was upside down right before finishing and had to redo it. I wasn't difficult to redo, despite the defect in mine.
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