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| quote: | Originally posted by SYSTEM-J
I'm sure it will. I think the value is pushed up not by its rarity, because there are always copies going for sale, but its status as a classic. I had to pay a similar amount to get the double-disc version of Northern Exposure, which isn't rare but everyone talks about it.
The second Renaissance Mix Collection is usually cheaper, even though it's a bit harder to find. |
indeed. most of these mix comps arent rare, theyre just must have's. i still need the original NE1 and S&D's RMC from '94. i already have the 10th ltd. anniv. edt of RMC, but the original is a must have.
and i think having all these 'well-known must-have mix comps' is a 'need' nowadays for any EDM-lover. its like being being a Christian without knowing nor owning the bible (i personally think S&D's RMC is the bible and Magik 6 is one of the contemporary Psalter's or songbook, next to e.g. NE1 )
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| quote: | Quoting Lucien Foort
House was ooit house. Een gevoel, een scene, een stroming die recalcitrant was. Waar je 's middags in Outland Records, Basic Beat, Hotsound of Kareltje netjes op je beurt wachtte om platen te scoren die je in de nacht ging horen. Waar als Roderick & Anne Fleur gingen hockeyen, Jack stoer verklaarde: “Laat er house zijn en housemuziek werd geboren”. Waar ongelovigen toch predikten “God made me funky, and I’m glad He blessed me this way”. |
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