I can't get over how many copies Andres sold of New 4 U
Seriously. Median price on discogs is 35 dollars, and that is with 33 copies currently in the marketplace. 2000 owners!?? I cannot think of a vinyl that sold this much in such a short amount of time.
Clearly money well spent for Disco Deep House Record #124,211.
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Feb-14-2014 03:29
MSZ
godspeed
Registered: Jun 2005
Location: kill me
Nice. Do EP's like this usually get a reprint based on demand?(including the time frame from release.)
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Feb-14-2014 06:59
Dykes_on_Jay
Ape me.
Registered: Aug 2012
Location: Shenzhen LBC
2000 records in 2 years?
I'll sell you a copy for 34.99. It is just gathering dust.
Always been partial to Jazz Dance.
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Feb-14-2014 15:52
enydo
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: NYC
I can find you a flac rip.
Feb-14-2014 16:02
Syntonic
Artcore Addict
Registered: May 2006
Location: Journey...On A...
I forget but to even turn a profit on vinyl releases, don't you need to sell around 2-3000 plates? Lol at the prices, you'd think one person would lower it by $5 just to get rid of it.
Originally posted by Syntonic
I forget but to even turn a profit on vinyl releases, don't you need to sell around 2-3000 plates? Lol at the prices, you'd think one person would lower it by $5 just to get rid of it.
It is way easier to press vinyl than it used to be. You can do it at home ffs. They sell everything here to do it for ridiculously low prices.
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Feb-14-2014 16:46
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
For reference, Bing Crosby's White Christmas (the most sold single ever according to Guinness World Records) has under 100 owners on Discogs.
Feb-15-2014 07:25
corjay9
Chief Executive Ocifer
Registered: Nov 2009
Location: Montreal
MCDE's Raw Cuts 3/4 and 5/6 are probably the closest in recent years to the magnitude of sales of New for U.
Dude, most definitely. Classics, all 4 tracks. They are raw, but spiffy clean. Sampling at its absolute finest. They sound amazing on headphones, and thump in the club. Brilliantly produced, probably MCDE's best stuff sonically. They've been available digitally for a while and these records still sell.