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Thanks man, I'm sure some of those sets I just was too lazy to record them, but is worth checking as I could've deleted accidentally
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Hey guys, just wondering if any of you might have my old BYP sets from back in the day, i seem to be missing a few here and there, hoping to upload them to soundcloud to continue my Saturday Session set list list is as follows they would've been labelled as "set # 1" etc: 39 41 48 49 50 52 53 54 57 58 60 62 67 68 70 72 77 78 79 81 If anybody can help track these down it'd be really appreciated, could you please dropbox them for me as i need to edit the ID3 tags on each of them, Thanks
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Yea this guy sent it by sea but didn't tell me about it
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welcome dude, Japanese techno, that sounds kinda cool, will def check your links out later
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wish you all the best dude, if i was in the same city and didn't have such a shitty schedule i'd be hell down for helping out gigs like this
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No worries kid!
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So by this logic then that means I am also a sucker for doing all the gigs I have done then, because I've never been payed for any gig I have done or helped out with You need to calm down sol, you're getting way too involved with this thread, you fired the 1st shots, time to back off now
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Hey buddy, I think people were getting the wrong idea from what you posted because it was lacking some information, you never actually stated in your original post that it was for Sydney djs, nor was there a link that people could get in contact with you or find out more information (unless your point of contact was via the forum). It's best to be very clear with all the details as we sometimes have a lot of people trolling the forum throwing up information on gigs but never following through with what they're offering, not having a go just providing hopefully some helpful input.
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Thanks guys, yeah I finally got the system addict wax in the mail on Friday and had the biggest urge to record something
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Be sure to play the track I have y'all
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Would come if I had the money
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I said tell him to come back here, some of us don't live locally
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Yeah like waiting for the platter to stop, writer pls
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Nice write up, tell anditz to come back
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The Chemical Brothers Return With New Album Born in the Echo
OxyKon replied to Cupe's topic in DJ Headquarters
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It's been a good extra I was so stoked, did a mix with the wax last night, check the forum soundcloud for the breaks set
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https://soundcloud.com/ausdjforums/breaks-set-april-24th-2015 Hey guys, be sure to check out my breaks set from Friday night, 100% vinyl and a free download.
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well after 2 months waiting i got home from work yesterday to a surprise of the last piece of wax waiting for me from Canada
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Same here, beatport is king for me, but soundcloud is also a gold mine for good house tunes
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It's missing a fedora on each speaker Dope setup
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It looks like the vinyl resurgence isn’t going away any time soon. In fact, for 2015, it may be getting stronger. Vinyl album sales between January and March of this year were 53 percent higher than the first three months of 2014, according to a recent Nielsen report. Driving the uptick are catalog albums, defined as a record released at least 18 months prior. The report states that catalog vinyl album sales are up 66 percent. It also notes that current vinyl releases are up 37 percent in the first three months of 2015. Alongside the news, Billboard broke out the top-selling vinyl records since 2010 which includes both recent and historic blockbuster LPs. The Beatles’ “Abbey Road” tops the list, which features other classics from the likes of Pink Floyd and Bob Marley, but also includes current bands like Mumford & Sons, Jack White, and the Arctic Monkeys. This is just the latest news solidifying the current love affair with the audiophile-favorite analog format, which hit 9.2 million units in sales last year (up from 6.1 million in 2013). And the trend has been building for some time now: Vinyl album sales in the U.S. have grown 260 percent since 2009, according to Nielsen. While vinyl’s uptick provides an uplifting story within an industry on the downturn, vinyl sales are still a niche market. In the US, vinyl sales made up just 3.6 percent of all albums sold last year, according to Nielsen. Globally, vinyl sales account for only 2 percent of industry revenues, according to the IFPI. There are certainly signs that, at the very least, millions will continue to buy vinyl each year. Most tellingly, we recently reported that vinyl consumers are largely music fans under 35, spelling a relatively bright future for the format. In other recent heartening news for vinyl enthusiasts, a Midwestern vinyl manufacturer bought 13 new record presses, just to keep up with demand for new vinyl orders. While we certainly can’t say vinyl is en route to overtake streaming music anytime soon — or ever — the format is poised to stay on consumer’s radars for the near future and beyond. And for those who once feared vinyl would be lost to the sands of time long ago, that’s a comforting thought. Source
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I should've had you at "meat mix"
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Just have to say though they camp and krooked 20yrs of dnb mix is better, Duz and Cüpe can vouch for that
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Depends what sort of shipping you ask for, standard shipping is usually 2-3 weeks and is around $20 on top of the vinyl costs
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i only use discogs for records that you can't get in stores anymore, the record that i'm waiting on is a breaks record (classic) from about 6 years ago, everything else i've ordered including an original LP of Mobb Deep Infamous is mint condition. Like russell and i have quoted, there is only a few dicks on the site