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Disco_Gibson
We have all done it.you go into your local record store and are flicking through and you come to a record that is done by your fav artist that youve never heard of,or a remix that sounds interesting or even a tune recommended by your mates without ever hearing it and it ends up being !!

Hate that feeling.

The worst for me has to be by a mile....

Starr - Rockrose (Filterheadz Remix)

Such waste of 2 quid lol
Busy Child
cant say ive bought records before, but i have bought records that I cant play live cuz id feel ghey.

ie: For an Angel.
Mr.Mystery
I once bought a "Progressive Mystery Bag" from a store - 10 randomly picked prog vinyls at a cheap price.

Out of the 10 I've only played 2. And the other one wasn't even prog...
Floorfiller
Mooncat - Hear What Was Said

someone suggested that it might be the Sasha id that i'm looking for so i got it....unfortunately it wasn't :(
chesco
i bought a christian vogel tune recently that is e.
Gordy
when i first started spinnin i bought some records from my record store just because i said "trance" on the store label. ehhh, i was young and dumb at the time.
Puuhis
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
I once bought a "Progressive Mystery Bag" from a store - 10 randomly picked prog vinyls at a cheap price.

Out of the 10 I've only played 2. And the other one wasn't even prog...


I know the feeling.:p
Mr.Mystery
Oh yeah, last summer I had to spin at this party and there were nothing but people who listened to pop music there so I had to get a bunch of cheesy garbage and some weird bootlegs to keep them satisfied. I think I've only played those tracks once.
Cobalt
Antahkarana - Pakal, on Fade Records.

I love Chris Fortier and Steve Porter, so I figured that being on Fade records this would be of similar style and quality.

Hated it from the first listen, and it went back to the store the very next day. Both sides had an absolutely intolerable, piercing wood-block percussion noise, seemingly designed to make my ears bleed. It was boring to boot.
DJ Intrigue
I have two:

Beam Strategic - Encoder (Quad Communications)
Pete Moss - Late Night Up North (Ovum Recordings)

The Beam Strategic record is a bit too trancey for my tastes, but even with that, both songs aren't all that spectacular. Although the B side to this release, "Encoder", is a little better than the A side, it has an annoying little vocal sample which ruins the rest of the song for me. It's interesting also, because Quad Communications is a sub-label for Boxed (aka Global Underground).

Being a big fan of deep house, I thought I'd get this Pete Moss record. I bought it because of the name. You would think with the name "Late Night Up North", it would be a nice track. Wrong. The pads in this song are nice, but there really isn't any substance to it. Even Josh Wink's remix on the B side sounds like crap too. I guess you can't rely on the track name to make a decision...

aloep
Mary Kiani - 100%

Bought it for the Qattara mix. All mixes, including it were indescribably bad.
Philby
i'd be too tight not to have a listen at least once before i part with the dollars :p so i dont think i've had that experience.
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