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  1. Haven't been posting the new arrivals here for a while, but these showed up today:

     

    Murcof - Monotónu

    http://www.discogs.com/release/59959

    Two copies, one for my girlfriend as well

     

    Something Wonderful - Ukajin EP

    http://www.discogs.com/release/253571

    Only missing 3 Matsuri vinyls now!

     

    Noma - Two-D / Instant Delivery

    http://www.discogs.com/release/96488

     

    Digitalis - Shakta / Spiked /Widger

    http://www.discogs.com/release/219416

    Extra copy for sale/trade - it was ultra cheap

     

    Kaledoid - Anjuna

    http://www.discogs.com/release/203896

    Another extra copy, I think this is like the fifth one I have - also dirt cheap

     

    Alien (6) - The Pleasure Of Leisure

    http://www.discogs.com/release/74242

    Yet another Blue Room record... completion almost within reach!

  2. "Atlas" and "Pleione" are actually unreleased Wizzy Noise tracks, and those names are NOT what Wizzy named them... "Gollum", "Fingers" and "Big Dust In Chapora Fort" are from Etnicas first EP from 1994.

     

    And please don't PM me about these tracks, hehe

  3. I have all my CDs ripped to MP3 - I very seldom bring out the CDs when I want to listen actually. The reasons for all of this are:

     

    - I'm lazy.

     

    - I can "sketch" playlists for DJ sets very fast, dragging and dropping tracks to test how they work in sequence etc. With real CDs or vinyls this is much more work and would take forever. It helps me plan what to bring to a DJ gig MUCH easier.

     

    - It gives a very nice overview, and I can search for track names etc very fast. Like, "do I have that mix on CD?" - ctrl-F and I can find out in seconds.

     

    - Portable audio. My MP3 player goes with me everywhere, and obviously I need content for it.

     

    - I still keep the originals because I'm a) a collector, B) hard drives can crash and c) 192 kbps MP3 compression isn't exactly lossless. I should do backups of the MP3 archive though... but it's like 120 gigs of 192kbps MP3s, and thats just the CD rips. I need blu-ray or something like that.

  4. Trance Mix 6 for 200 euros¿  I doubt it.  I paid 16$ for Trance Mix 4.

    Is #6 so much rarer?

     

    btw, I sold Transdimensional LP for 150 USD.

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    I know of two copies of Trance Mix 6 that have been sold for roughly 200 euros, so there's some evidence =) It's very rare, as are all in the series except number 7 that has been available for like 6-7 euros on ebay for years. $16 for number 4 is very good; But I think number 6 is the holy grail of the series. Anoebis apparantly knew of a place that had them ALL, though.

  5. In the france nationalanthem they sing about ware and blood and so on and i think because this transwave called the track "Land of freedom", but i just noticed that i confound freedom with justice, in germany justice means Frieden and because of this i counfound the name.

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    ...or it's because its a tribute to Man With No Name, real name Martin Freeland.

  6. You do however have the promo + the Substance version + the Blue Room 3xLP... And if I know you as well as I think I do, it's only a matter of time before you pick up the retail CD too (and you'll be caught dead before you purchase the Avatar re-release)... :)

     

    I'm pretty satisfied with my retail copy (which I paid FULL PRICE for when it came out!  :ph34r: ) but I gotta say, that the promo appeals strongly to my collecting gene...  :) 

     

    /DP

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    Yeah I won't really put in much effort to get the re-release, but I will obviously get the blue room retail version soon enough. But when I have 3 (!) versions already, it's not a high priority. But then again, this is blue room, and I want to get that label as complete as I can...

     

    Regarding the promo, it's not some crummy CDr in a paper sleeve here Cinos... check it out on Discogs, it's pretty nice! They even made a full-colour booklet and inlay for it, which is very very ambitious for a promo.

  7. I have the predecessor, PMC270. It just has different faders, so it's pretty much identical. I like it, but the sound quality obviously isn't as good as Allen & Heath - I'd LOVE to have a Xone:92 but they're more like £1500....

     

    But really, the PMC275 is a nice mixer for that price.

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