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nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by sg_57
Here's a few (crates more where this came from), not trance-related but still guaranteed to give Nefardec a few chills:

"New York City" Miroslav Vitous (Popsike)

"The More I Get, The More I Want" Lorraine Johnson (12" remix) (Popsike)

"Walk Away From Your Love" David Ruffin (Promo 12") (Popsike)

"Thank God It's Friday" (Box Set) (Popsike)

"Coke" (early re-edit) Tribe (Popsike)

"One More Try" Ashford & Simpson (promo 12" mix) (Popsike)

"Super Disco" Queen Constance (Popsike)

"Erucu" (Sunshine Sound acetate) Jermaine Jackson (Popsike)

"We're On Our Way Home" Brainstorm (12") (Popsike)


some nice ones... though i see them going for less on discogs. wish my album version of the miroslav vitous was worth that much :p still one of my favorite funk records though.
montana
i think some records are more valuable than others but i think it's should be a case of the music rather than the format. the further more vinyl becomes a "rarity" dance music will go down the route of northern soul (and punk). meaning that records are valued on the basis of limitation rather than the actual music.

but i also think this is happened in electronic dance music a long time ago since yunno, a record that is only available in 5 copies is always going to have more attention than the record available in 5000 copies.

but i think the discogs marketplace is the wrong place to appraise record prises as you always going to have random ******s trying to shift bollocks for downright usurious prices.


anyhow. according to discogs my most valuable record is: ari jukka - floor funk svek #2. appraised to 30$, it's well not worth that. it's a collection of decent mid 90's type chicago house workouts.

musically, i'd rate café de flore over that
nefardec
quote:
Originally posted by montana
but i think the discogs marketplace is the wrong place to appraise record prises as you always going to have random ******s trying to shift bollocks for downright usurious prices.


right, but i choose the minimum price in the list for the item's condition - basically the idea is, "what's the most money might one be able to get on discogs for a record in your collection".


I mean I have records that are priceless to me purely out of sentiment or musical quality

I started this thread hoping to get a glimpse of some of the most ridiculous priced records on discogs that people own. So far that soul capsule takes the cake!
Tangil
Doesn't look like there are any for sale, but this would be my most valuable record:

The Sight Below - Murmur EP [2009]

It has a nice biosphere remix, clear vinyl with black splashes.

http://www.discogs.com/Sight-Below-...release/1976936
lacksesepsotygh
Richard Wolfsdorf - Mdma / Bosch (12") - lowest price on discogs is 250 eur right now, min 70 eur.
Drexciya - The Quest (2xCD)
Sandwell District - Feed-Forward (LP)
Biosphere - Patashnik (LP)
Source - Source (Ohm) (12")
Prince Of Dance Music, The, L.B. Bad - The True Story Of House Music (12")
Buzzin Cuzzins Feat Romanthony - Let Me Show You Love (12")
Monolake - Hong Kong (CD)
Plastikman - Komplete Arkives (CD+12")
Moodymann - Silentintroduction (CD)
Various - Ohm Records Stockholm Ultimate Techno Frequences No. 1 (CD)
Microwave Prince – A Captive In The Land Of The Iron Bubbles (CD)
Technossomy – Synthetic Flesh (CD)

got lots more, but i haven't put in everything i have in discogs yet
nefardec
nice list. i've been watching that drexciya for a while now

wtf is with that sandwell district record though???? what was the size of the run??
Woonyxoxo
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
nice list. i've been watching that drexciya for a while now

wtf is with that sandwell district record though???? what was the size of the run??


Probably like 500 copies or something :p
RebeL9
quote:
Originally posted by Dreyth
Considering I went to a record store a few days ago and saw SHM - One for $15 US, how much would sasha's xpander go for? I have it and I'm curious. Bought it for $17 US back in 2002 I think. It's the one with this as the cover on the sleeve: http://www.chartstats.com/images/artwork/28553.jpg


I doubt it is worth more than what you bought it for back in 2002. I have a signed copy by Sasha. Maybe it's worth a few dollars more :P
montana
quote:
Originally posted by lacksesepsotygh
Source - Source (Ohm) (12")


i want to shoot myself in the head for looking past this once when i went cratedigging in a charityshop a few years ago.
Guest
quote:
Originally posted by Greeny1210
Hard to say really as the price of vinyl has dropped so much over last few years I remember selling a few things like auranaut - people want to be needed and Ayu - m ep for a fair few quid 7/8 years ago and now they are worth hardly anything


I found some odd fluctations myself while shopping the other day. For example, you could not get James Holden's remix of Kirty Hawshaw - Fine Day for less than 20 bucks plus shipping a few years ago.

Now I see them listed for 2.99 euro. God damn. People in the eurozone must be hurting to pay bills at home. If I had the track I wouldnt sell it even to get my electricity turned back on. I'd have my turntable running on the power generated from my hamster's wheel lol

dj christian
quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
But my records aren't that valuable even. Like PivotTechno posted, there are records going for 500-1000 dollars us on discogs


Would be nice if you could link those. Just out of curiosity. :)
nefardec
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...d=1107820&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...d=1423025&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...d=1208582&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...id=323352&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...id=100630&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...id=234047&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...d=1956211&ev=rb
http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?re...d=1866555&ev=rb
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