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<blockquote data-quote="Jigsaw" data-source="post: 913312" data-attributes="member: 46605"><p>Am still going to share my tapes I have </p><p></p><p>Bangkok Dave Dorrell & Jon Of The Pleased "Wiimmin" </p><p>Bangkok Dave Dorrell & Chris and James</p><p>Bangkok Graeme Park & Christian Woodyatt</p><p></p><p>I have another one but I have already shared that.</p><p></p><p>I shared to get tracklists, then go to buy my records on discogs, but a old skool record shop has just open near me, it might not be stuff off of a tracklist, but it still stuff I like and to be honest Sasha has only played a really small amount of progressive house that is out their and their is so much lovely progressive house out their and the same with hardhouse and back in the 90's I never copy dj's, I just went into a record store listen to the tunes and picked the ones I like.I never own a computer and did not go on the internet until I was about 25. Did not know about ebay or online stores. Just mixed and collected records and tapes. Then got into computers, then one day I was watching Tv and judge Jules was testing tracktor pro. So I downloaded it and it was amazing and it done everything my 1210's could do, I was 37 and realised that I was old and that is how it all restarted. I waited a few years and bought myself a pair of turntables, I found this forum and was like wow!!!! and here I am collecting records and tapes, because I want to remember my youth. So it's only been a few years now, so I am not bored of it yet and will still post my tapes. So collectors like me can listen to them. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> I went on discogs this morning put 3 records in my cart, I wanted from a tracklist. The postage came to £10, am not willing to pay that for any record. Not when I can walk into a record store and hand pick my own tunes, and they will be as good as any track i have heard mixed on a tape and like I have already said, it has never been about that for me, back in the 90's I never copy other djs tracks well maybe a few. But now I have found a record store, I will do the same pick stuff I like and not copy someone else. Their might be a few tunes I have heard that I buy, but mostly it will be stuff that I have not heard.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jigsaw, post: 913312, member: 46605"] Am still going to share my tapes I have Bangkok Dave Dorrell & Jon Of The Pleased "Wiimmin" Bangkok Dave Dorrell & Chris and James Bangkok Graeme Park & Christian Woodyatt I have another one but I have already shared that. I shared to get tracklists, then go to buy my records on discogs, but a old skool record shop has just open near me, it might not be stuff off of a tracklist, but it still stuff I like and to be honest Sasha has only played a really small amount of progressive house that is out their and their is so much lovely progressive house out their and the same with hardhouse and back in the 90's I never copy dj's, I just went into a record store listen to the tunes and picked the ones I like.I never own a computer and did not go on the internet until I was about 25. Did not know about ebay or online stores. Just mixed and collected records and tapes. Then got into computers, then one day I was watching Tv and judge Jules was testing tracktor pro. So I downloaded it and it was amazing and it done everything my 1210's could do, I was 37 and realised that I was old and that is how it all restarted. I waited a few years and bought myself a pair of turntables, I found this forum and was like wow!!!! and here I am collecting records and tapes, because I want to remember my youth. So it's only been a few years now, so I am not bored of it yet and will still post my tapes. So collectors like me can listen to them. ;) I went on discogs this morning put 3 records in my cart, I wanted from a tracklist. The postage came to £10, am not willing to pay that for any record. Not when I can walk into a record store and hand pick my own tunes, and they will be as good as any track i have heard mixed on a tape and like I have already said, it has never been about that for me, back in the 90's I never copy other djs tracks well maybe a few. But now I have found a record store, I will do the same pick stuff I like and not copy someone else. Their might be a few tunes I have heard that I buy, but mostly it will be stuff that I have not heard. [/QUOTE]
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