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Give the tracks below a listen , superb work throughout both albums  with incredible production quality, check the reviews as well.
Check out the fantastic reviews of  Jeromes work in the blog on this site and from the very in depth review from Dave Dyner  Reel tp Reel Rambler 

Pressing Technique Explained

1-Step Pressing & 3-Step PressingFor the first time, Analog Tone Factory is pleased to offer Keepers of the Eastern Door as both a traditional 3-step pressing and a limited numbered 1-step pressing. The 1-step process removes some mechanical steps usually used to press records in great numbers, and requires more lacquers from the cutting engineer. It essentially converts a lacquer into a stamper. We have been curious about the 1-step process for a while, so we decided to order test pressings and find out for ourselves what the differences were, and if we thought they were significant, in either a positive or negative way. In short, we loved the 1-step pressings!

While the standard test pressing sounds great in its own right, the 1-step test pressing sounds better to us yet: more immediate, more palpable, more real sounding. We hear detail and articulation better, but not in a hyped or unnatural way. To us, it’s just one noticeable step closer to the sound of the actual master tape. It’s just a more engaging experience in every way. We don’t hear any downsides. We are thus offering a limited numbered run of 1000 1-steps. The packaging is the same as the standard record, except for the individual foil stamped number.The 1-steps will not be repressed. Once they run out, that will be it for this record. We are still offering the regular 3-step records, as they sound really great too like we have been doing. We are proud of this record, and we hope you will support us in this new analog adventure!

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