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James Ginzburg: Six Correlations - VINYL LPTitle: Six Correlations Artist: James Ginzburg Label: Subtext Product Type: VINYL LP UPC: 5065002106582 Genre: Electronic Release Date: 2018 11 02 Number of Discs: 1 Subtext releases James Ginzburg's Six Correlations, originally composed for a commissioned performance in Berlin and recorded in early 2018 over three days. James Ginzburg is one half of Emptyset and founder of Subtext Recordings, as well as co curator of the Arc Light Editions imprint
Title: Six CorrelationsArtist: James Ginzburg
Label: Subtext
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 5065002106582
Genre: Electronic
Release Date: 2018-11-02
Number of Discs: 1
Subtext releases James Ginzburg's Six Correlations, originally composed for a commissioned performance in Berlin and recorded in early 2018 over three days. James Ginzburg is one half of Emptyset and founder of Subtext Recordings, as well as co-curator of the Arc Light Editions imprint with Jennifer Allan. Six Correlations explores the intersections between traditional music from various cultures, with a particular focus on Gaelic folk music native to the remote island regions of Scotland, where half of Ginzburg's family originates from. It incorporates influences of Iranian traditional music, Indian classical and generative composition techniques. Six Correlations considers the relationship between the organic and the digital world as a meditation on whether modernity implicitly represents a long slow goodbye to nature: a long slow goodbye to everything that is not integrated into the networked world. The response to the disappearance of both nature and non-digital culture is presented here as an aspiration to imagine and communicate a harmonious relationship between the organic and the technological. Produced using a hand drum, piano, voice, shruti box and Roland SH-101, Six Correlations brings together many of the influences from the Subtext artists with whom Ginzburg has worked with over the last years, such as Turkish artist and percussionist Cevdet Erek and Swedish composer Ellen Arkbro, as well as connecting with his instrumental explorations with Paul Purgas as Emptyset, and recent releases on Arc Light Editions such as Salm (ALE 007LP, 2018) an LP of Gaelic Psalm singing from the Outer Hebrides of Scotland.
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★★★★★ 5
Great product!!!
I feel the price is a little high, but the product is amazing! Works just as described!!! I will be purchasing another set for the bottom of my work monitors. Currently their is just 1 set keeping these level.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 3, 2026
★★★★★ 5
I'd give 10 stars if I could
Holy cow! This is it!
For YEARS I've been looking for a product that would align the bezels on my monitors. I found this product by scrolling through reels and then found the link to Amazon. The price was steep and I was hesitant, but I took the gamble and I'm so glad I did.
Installation is slightly confusing, and you really want to know how this works before you adhere it to any surface. I'll break it down for you:
Align your monitors flat next to each other. Attach one side with the adhesive, then snap the other side on with the magnet. Peel that adhesive strip and lay it on your second monitor so that they are even. Repeat for the bottom. Twist the U shape up for the left, down for the right. Adjust your angle and then lock them by putting the U shape back to how it was. That's it.
The stability on these simple magnets is excellent. I went from a wobbly mount to locked in and only moving when I want it to. I'm so happy this product exists.
That's German engineering for you. 💪💪
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Reviewed in the United States on May 17, 2026
★★★★★ 4
Works well...but the price!
I ordered two sets to connect 3 monitors together for a workstation at my job. These are well designed and the magnets are pretty strong. Installation is easy and it holds the alignment well.
The only issue is the price. For what it is, the price is quite high. The value proposition would be much higher for those who need to be able to not have them aligned from time to time, such as rotating one around for others to see in an office. But if don't need to do this and just want alignment, there are much cheaper options.
If you want to go the cheapest DIY route and it won't be seen, some popsicle sticks with two sided tape works well. You can crack them in the middle to act as a hinge.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Awesome product only thing that worked
I originally thought the Screen Buddy was overpriced, but after spending hundreds of dollars trying to perfectly align my monitors for sim racing, this is genuinely the only thing that has actually worked properly.
Triple monitor alignment is one of the most frustrating parts of building a sim rig, especially with monitor arms constantly moving or sagging. This finally made everything line up the way I wanted.
Expensive? Maybe. Worth it after all the headaches? Absolutely. Great job.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 9, 2026
★★★★★ 1
Doesn't stick
The adhesive tape kept coming off. I cleaned and followed the installation instructions, but it still kept coming off. Wouldn't recommend.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2026