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Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-14-2006 09:53:

quote:
Originally posted by DaanMc
Nice ones!

Actually, I think that this one is the first original release of Universal Nation.

Your copy is actually more worth and sought after I think


or this ONE. itwas sold sometime ago by my friend on ebay for 65 euro's. and 1 week, some dude didnt sell it (no bids at all) the same record, which he put up on ebay with a starting price of 15 euro's

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
I just received this the other day, only took 3+ years of searching to find it:

Highland - No Way Out (Loafer vs The Light remix) [Audio Therapy]



nice to see you are the only one on discogs who has the other release (A&B side) of that track too, with the thompson and west remix. you really pwn the rarity-scene, waxHead


Posted by DaanMc on Sep-14-2006 10:30:

quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
or this ONE. itwas sold sometime ago by my friend on ebay for 65 euro's. and 1 week, some dude didnt sell it (no bids at all) the same record, which he put up on ebay with a starting price of 15 euro's



I think that's the one alph owns


Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-14-2006 10:48:

quote:
Originally posted by DaanMc
I think that's the one alph owns


indeed, didnt see that when i checked discogs


Posted by ahp2002 on Sep-15-2006 11:18:

ok, just filtered all the good stuff from the bad stuff from my latest buy: here comes the good stuff

Artist Title Label
Silvio Ecomo Uprising / The Pull (The Speedgarage Remixes) 2 Play Records
Mac Zimms Back By Club Demand / All Over The World 2 Play Records
Rising Star Touch Me - Part 2 Armind
Rising Star Clear Blue Moon / Star Theme Armind
Igor S Boomerang Arte Pleasure Dose
Tori Amos Professional Widow Atlantic Records
Quintessential A Day To Remember B.I.T. Productions
R.O.O.S. Instant Moments Basic Beat Recordings
Double Dutch (4) Here We Go...! Basic Beat Recordings
Various Magik Tales - Far From Earth Black Hole Recordings
Kamaya Painters Far From Over / Cryptomnesia / Soft Light Black Hole Recordings
Yves Deruyter The Rebel Bonzai Records
Push Universal Nation Bonzai Records
Phrenetic System After The Meteor Bonzai Records
Yves Deruyter Factor Y Bonzai Records
Yves Deruyter Back To Earth Bonzai Records
DJ Looney Tune Boom! On The Moon Bonzai Records Italy
Energy 52 Caf� Del Mar - The Ultimate Remix Collection Bonzai Trance Progressive
Tyrome Electric Voodoo (Remixes) Bonzai Trance Progressive
Cygnus X The Orange Theme Bonzai Trance Progressive Italy
Equator Silence Bosca Beats
Danski & DJ Delmundo Breakin' Records EP Vol. 5 - Cheekah Bow Bow (That Computer Song) (Disc 1) Breakin' Records (NL)
SM-Trax Got The Groove (The Remixes) Club Tools
Des Mitchell (Welcome) To The Dance Code Blue, Warner Music UK Ltd.
Adam Beyer Remainings II Code Red
Raven Maize The Real Life Credence
Armin Communication Cyber Records
Veracocha Carte Blanche Deal Records
Jew 'N' Gum Platinum Deal Records
Kenneth Heuvel The Hill Deal Records
Cab'n'Crew The Flying Dutchmen EP Digi White
Sound Central Superlative District Records
Pancake Don't Turn Your Back DMC Records, Inc.
Absolom Secret Dos Or Die Recordings
Durango 95 Drum Decay / Eyes Wide Shut Duty Free Recordings
Marco V Indicator (Remixed) Duty Free Recordings
Fend Breakdown Faktory
Amen! UK People Of Love Feverpitch
Maddog Get Up! Go Insane! FFRR
JX There's Nothing I Won't Do Ffrreedom
Three 'N One Reflect Fire Recordings, Urban
Marino Stephano Vision Control Fog Area Trance
Third Bass System Fog Area Trance
ATB Don't Stop! (The Remixes) Free For All
Rank 1 Airwave Free For All
Spoiled & Zigo More & More Free For All
Out Of Grace Obscura Full Access
Worms Ice Storm Future Recordings
Blank & Jones Cream (Remixes) Gang Go Music
Klone Dragon's Lair Green Force
Philippe Van Mullem Sugar Of Life Green Martian
Movin' Melodies Indica Hooj Choons
Rank 1 Black Snow / The Citrus Juicer ID
Marco V In Charge ID
DuMonde Never Look Back ID
Svenson & Gielen Twisted ID
Marco V Godd ID
Sensation (2) Sensation - The Anthem 2002 (White Edition) ID
Alex D'Elia vs. E-Bop Allstars Isn't Life Wonderful? IDJ
MV Limits Impact Records
Ceres Turn Me On Now / Ease Your Mind In Trance We Trust
Threesome Mohave / Gobi In Trance We Trust
Starparty I'm In Love Incentive
Push Universal Nation '99 Inferno
Flickman The Sound Of Bamboo Inferno
Signum What Ya Got 4 Me Jinx Records
Incisions Amorak Jinx Records
Travel Bulgarian Jinx Records
Ron Hagen & Pascal M. Forever Jinx Records
Signum Solar Level Jinx Records
Signum First Strike Jinx Records
Billy Hendrix Body Shine King Size Records
Blank & Jones The Nightfly Kontor Records
Da Hool Bora Bora Kosmo Records
Niels Van Gogh Pulverturm Kosmo Records
Crowd Pleaser Make You Feel Le Club Records
Pro Active Culthouse Limbo Records
Wink Higher State Of Consciousness ('96 Remixes) Manifesto
United Nations Project United Nations Of House Manifesto
Rainbox Seed Scattered Massive Drive Recordings
Mark Van Dale with Enrico Water Verve (Remixes) Massive Drive Recordings
Mark Van Dale with Enrico Power Woman Massive Drive Recordings
Three Drives On A Vinyl Turkey 2000 Massive Drive Recordings
DJ Ton T.B. Many Tons Overload Massive Drive Recordings
Department 1 Together Massive Drive Recordings
Starfighter Apache Ministry Of Sound
Sunbox Belong Mo'Bizz Recordings
Justin K & DJ K-Mixx Northern Lights / Infinity Mo'Bizz Recordings
Ventura Birds Mocca
Niels Van Gogh Pulverturm Movimento
Furia On The Dance Floor NEC Records
Paul van Dyk Forbidden Fruit NEC Records
B.B.E. Desire NEC Records
Paul van Dyk Words NEC Records
Delerium Silence (Airscape / Ti�sto Mixes) Nettwerk UK
DJ Don Untitled Not On Label
Flammable Acid Burry That Tressure Nutrition
Aztec (2) Aztec Ooh! Outstanding Original House
Yves Deruyter To The Rhythm Orbit Records
Binary Finary 2000 Orbit Records
PPK ResuRection Perfecto
Storm Storm Positiva
Binary Finary 1998 Positiva
Mind vs. Buzz The Temple Of Love Pretty Poison
Solar Factor Urban Shakedown Progrez
DJ Warlock Planet P Protone Recordings
Lord Of Tranz Featuring DJ Hoxider Sanctificium Pulse
Prototype Soundpiercing Radar Records
Orson W The Love I Lost Rewind Records (2)
Generation X Odyssey / Lost Horizon Rewind Records (2)
Moonman First Light Sci-Fi Records
Turquoise (2) Geigerzeller Shockers
Silverblue Step Back Silicon Recordings
C.M. Dream Universe Space Records
Hand's Burn Good Shot Spot On
Airscape L'Esperanza Steady Beat Records
Sqvid Emprisoning Sound On A Piece Of Wax TF Productions
DJ Warlock The Sound Trance Energy
Green Martian, The Industry Tranceportation
Rocco & Heist Paradiso Rush Transk
Lovechild Liberta Tremolo
Parker & Clind Teleportation Tripomatic
Luis Paris Incantation Tsunami
Gouryella Tenshi Tsunami
Stargate Beams Of Light Tsunami
Transa Supernova / Transtar UG
Ruff Driverz Presents Arrola Dreaming (UK Mixes) Urban
Paul van Dyk For An Angel Vandit Records
Pronti & Kalmani Movin' Around Violent Music BV
Alice Deejay Back In My Life Violent Music BV
Sonic Inc. The Taste Of Summer XTC
Fridge Paradise Xtra Nova
Element Four Element Four Xtra Nova
Balearic Bill Destination Sunshine Xtravaganza Recordings
Coimbra Another Star Y2K
Global Trance Mission Global Trance Mission Yeti Records
Maracca Invocation Yeti Records
Armand Van Helden Presents Old School Junkies The Funk Phenomena ZYX Music


Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-15-2006 13:16:

quote:
Originally posted by ahp2002
ok, just filtered all the good stuff from the bad stuff from my latest buy: here comes the good stuff

Artist Title Label ZYX Music


nice list man.

btw, did any1 noticed how low the auction of mindcircus with the full 9:35 G&D mix ended on ebay some days ago? it was less then 16 euro's .. in the past, people used to pay double or 3 times more for that record


Posted by waxHead on Sep-15-2006 17:14:

quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
nice to see you are the only one on discogs who has the other release (A&B side) of that track too, with the thompson and west remix. you really pwn the rarity-scene, waxHead


...and to make it even better, the following two records just arrived:

E-Razor - Mantra/Yeti [Technogold]
Marc Vision - Timegate [Poison Recordings]


Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-15-2006 17:57:

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
...and to make it even better, the following two records just arrived:

E-Razor - Mantra/Yeti [Technogold]
Marc Vision - Timegate [Poison Recordings]



lucky you always


Posted by waxHead on Sep-22-2006 14:46:

quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
lucky you always


Received these today:

NRC - Here Comes The Rain (Push Remixes) [Iconic]
Metro D - What Is A Dancer? [430 West]
Global Communication - Incidental Harmony / Sublime Creation [Dedicated] - the original pressing, not the recent repress
Allegro - Moments In Love [S5 Red Active]

Not bad, not bad at all


Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-22-2006 14:57:

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
Received these today:

NRC - Here Comes The Rain (Push Remixes) [Iconic]
Metro D - What Is A Dancer? [430 West]
Global Communication - Incidental Harmony / Sublime Creation [Dedicated] - the original pressing, not the recent repress
Allegro - Moments In Love [S5 Red Active]

Not bad, not bad at all


indeed not bad at all

how do you know all these tunes? and how do you find out whats rare etc.? do you only collect them because of their 'rareness', or do you also know /like the tunes?


Posted by waxHead on Sep-22-2006 15:05:

quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
indeed not bad at all

how do you know all these tunes? and how do you find out whats rare etc.? do you only collect them because of their 'rareness', or do you also know /like the tunes?


Some I've heard, others I've bought because I either like the artist or label, or have seen great reviews about. Like that Global Communication record, I've never heard the two tracks but I've looked for it for years! I have their 74:16 album and Pentamerous Metamorphosis EP, and both are fantastic. Can't wait to get home and listen to that one


Posted by WhooCares on Sep-22-2006 15:55:

Amoebaassassin- Piledriver (w/ Grayed out mix of course)

2 copies


Posted by DaanMc on Sep-22-2006 16:26:

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
Received these today:

NRC - Here Comes The Rain (Push Remixes) [Iconic]


Great record!

Have it too


Posted by ThaMaestro on Sep-22-2006 16:47:

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
Some I've heard, others I've bought because I either like the artist or label, or have seen great reviews about. Like that Global Communication record, I've never heard the two tracks but I've looked for it for years! I have their 74:16 album and Pentamerous Metamorphosis EP, and both are fantastic. Can't wait to get home and listen to that one


aha, okey, i can imagine that quite a bit. some labels just produce quality, so its very easy to imagine to grab most of their stuff. i dont have a particular label i can think of which is quite THE label for me, but for example, Sino produces some quailty techno. and there are some house labels which are quite good too.

btw, this release is for sale on discogs waxHead; Liquid Language - Blu Savannah (Squeed) (its in your wants). it has quite a decent price i think ...


Posted by waxHead on Sep-22-2006 18:01:

quote:
Originally posted by ThaMaestro
btw, this release is for sale on discogs waxHead; Liquid Language - Blu Savannah (Squeed) (its in your wants). it has quite a decent price i think ...


Yep, saw that when it was first listed. I picked it up quite a few months back for the same price on Discogs, such a great track. I've kept it in my wants list as it's a favorite track of mine, and I'd like to get another one for cheap ($15 USD or less).


Posted by waxHead on Oct-06-2006 17:51:

This one just showed up:

Lili Haydn - Anything (Gabriel & Dresden remix)
- http://www.discogs.com/release/239918


Posted by DaanMc on Oct-07-2006 20:01:

also bought this one:

Marc Vision - Timegate [Poison Recordings]


btw, talking about a real rare one: Joe R. Lewis - Lost In Tracks

It seems like al the records from Joe R. Lewis are pretty rare!!


Posted by basilisk on Oct-07-2006 20:05:

From the psy side:
V/A - Accidental Occidentalism
Crop Circles - Lunar Civilisations CD5"
Dimension 5 - Transdimensional

These have been seen to go for up to about $300 - $500/ea on eBay, repeatedly. Madness!


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-07-2006 20:47:

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk

Crop Circles - Lunar Civilisations CD5"


that is sick. it goes for �650 on discogs. SICK!
Great tune though


Posted by waxHead on Oct-09-2006 01:39:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
that is sick. it goes for �650 on discogs. SICK!
Great tune though


Whatever, it'll never sell. There are a few music releases that are worth �650, such as original pressings of Joy Division, the Beatles, etc, but not some random electronic music artist. Granted, people will pay that much, but it certainly defies logic, as most releases can be had for $100 or less, by eBay standards.


Posted by basilisk on Oct-09-2006 04:51:

quote:
Originally posted by waxHead
Whatever, it'll never sell. There are a few music releases that are worth �650, such as original pressings of Joy Division, the Beatles, etc, but not some random electronic music artist. Granted, people will pay that much, but it certainly defies logic, as most releases can be had for $100 or less, by eBay standards.


Random? Now, that EP won't be sold for that price, but it could fetch about a quarter to a half as much, precisely because it is so bloody rare... and because of who the artist is. Music taste (and collectability) is all about niche interests, and Crop Circles satisfies one of those niche interests more than any other artist out there.


Posted by waxHead on Oct-09-2006 13:23:

quote:
Originally posted by basilisk
Random? Now, that EP won't be sold for that price, but it could fetch about a quarter to a half as much, precisely because it is so bloody rare... and because of who the artist is. Music taste (and collectability) is all about niche interests, and Crop Circles satisfies one of those niche interests more than any other artist out there.


You stated most of the arguments I would've for why it might actually sell for a decent amount. There definitely are ppl who will pay quite a bit so they won't have to keep looking for a particular release, but with the digital revolution, the number of those ppl are dwindling. A few years ago, it was easy to sell most of the records in the "For Sale" section of TA for $20-$100 each, now most are lucky to sell at all. In any case, it's certainly about supply vs. demand, and if you're lucky enough to have a lot of ppl who are interested view a particular item, it might sell for a lot of money. But, even the most-wanted trance tunes don't sell for much any longer, and that's basically the point I was making.


Posted by RebeL9 on Oct-09-2006 13:59:

there is a clear difference between a track which have been pressed in a couple of hundred copies and no is rare because no one wants to sell it and a track which was pressed in 10-20 copies. that one is rare because there are so damn few of them.


Posted by waxHead on Oct-09-2006 14:08:

quote:
Originally posted by RebeL9
there is a clear difference between a track which have been pressed in a couple of hundred copies and no is rare because no one wants to sell it and a track which was pressed in 10-20 copies. that one is rare because there are so damn few of them.


I didn't realize I was arguing about the definition of "rare". That was not the point of my original statement, nor of my response. Where's this coming from?

And in any case, what's the difference? No matter HOW many copies are pressed, if all of them are owned and no one wants to sell them, then they're basically equally rare. Both would be damn hard to find, b/c either there's just so few of them, or no one wants to sell them.

EDIT:

Like I said before, it's still supply vs. demand, no matter how you argue about it. If you're talking about the trance records I referenced in my preivous post, then the fact that no one wants them is due to supply vs. demand. At this point, there's a much greater supply than demand, so they don't sell.

The Crop Cirles cd is definitely rare b/c there's so few of them, but that has almost no correlation to how much it'll sell for any longer. All I'm saying is that there's a VERY SLIM chance it would sell for that much money, but I HIGHLY doubt it.

Feel free to try to prove me wrong, I'll find enough other examples which do prove my point.


Posted by ThaMaestro on Oct-24-2006 14:53:

that no one suggested this 1 yet: Romanthony - The Wanderer (Fusion Dubb) => can be found ONLY on this release; http://www.discogs.com/release/57503

terrific track, heard it for the first time a couple of days ago, immediately browsed discogs and ebay, and found out its quite wanted. its not THAT rare, but people ask a lot of money for it.


Posted by DaanMc on Oct-31-2006 14:06:

Laid Back - White Horse (Krystal Remixes)

Can anyone tell me if that is al real rare record? How many of that one were made?


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