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  1. Variation One by Locked Groove. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • The Beatles – Sgt Pepper
    • Pink Floyd – Atom Heart Mother
    • Jack White – Lazaretto
    • The Mars Volta – Frances The Mute
    • Rush – Fly by Night
    • The Moody Blues – on The Threshold of A Dream
    • Locked Grooves Vinyl & The Art of Making Records

    Perhaps one of the most well-known examples of a locked groove is The Beatles’ Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band. After the last track, the deadwax reveals a creepy layered loop of voices that plays to infinite. The band were fascinated with tape manipulation and Musique Concrète, a musical style often touted as pioneering the world of electron...

    The last track on Atom Heart Mother is a curious part-soundscape, part dialogue affair, featuring the bands then roadie, Alan Styles preparing, discussing, and eating breakfast. If that wasn’t mad enough for you, the piece came about by Roger Waters experimenting with the rhythm of a dripping tap. The original LP opens and closes to the sound of a ...

    Most records play from the outer edge in, but not in the case of Jack White’s Lazaretto “Ultra LP”. In this instance, side A plays from the inside out. At the end of the side, there is an unconventional locked groove on the outer edge—something of a first in vinyl record production (as far as I know). Side B also features a locked groove, albeit in...

    Here’s one that for some folks is a bit of a Holy Grail. Released in 2005 (back before the vinyl revival really took off) the limited-run vinyl pressing of Frances The Mute, by The Mars Volta has locked grooves on all three records. The really clever thing is, when you get to side two, the beginning of this side starts with the exact same loop as t...

    If you’ve discovered Rush later in life or as a young person after the time, you’ll likely be familiar with how the chimes at the end of “By-Tor and the Snow Dog” fade-out over time. Pick up a 1970s copy, however, and you’ll be treated to never-ending chimes, as they loop indefinitely into a prog-rock abyss.

    I’m a huge fan of albums that start and conclude with the same riff, motif, or atmosphere. To me, they always feel like a well-written paragraph—elegantly constructed and beautifully planned. The Moody Blues are pioneers of the perfectly composed prog-rock album, so their style naturally lends itself to the creative use of a locked groove. Check ou...

    I could go on. You could include the cult album “Unknown Pleasures” by Joy Division as another example, which also ends with a locked groove playing the sound of breaking glass repeatedly until the tonearm is lifted. There are countless other examples, and I encourage you to share your favorite locked groove examples in the comments below. Arguably...

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