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itsTrueSonic
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^^^
i agree with the guy above.
if you want to have a "record collection", collect anything you see i say. from cheap to expensive.
then when you reflect back in five years, you look back at the records you have, and you remember the history when you played those records.
i have a whole bunch of old cds and records that i stll continue to ask myself why i bought them.
they're usually a good way to educate yourself on the EDM culture and who's been raping it, and who's been representing it with style.
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Oct-01-2004 23:47
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itsTrueSonic
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| quote: | Originally posted by paranoik0
the thing with records is that you'll inevitably end up buying stuff that doesn't fit with each other, or that after a couple months isn't your style anymore. seeing as you still don't have a good idea of what your style is going to be, probably your best choice would be to just buy your fav tracks and see how you develop, then look into selling the ones you stop liking or that stop fitting a few months later. |
what are you telling about selling? i save them all, until the deterioate. i still have stuff from the early 90s. can you believe it?
i actually have a dj dado cd. i thought it was cool back then. the only reason i bought it was because of the 'x-files' theme,
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Oct-02-2004 00:15
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