I had a couple of warped records in a row and a delivery that took about a week and a half from Juno so shopped around a bit... I mostly go to chemical records these days, they've been absolutely spot on every time so far. :clap:
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I had a couple of warped records in a row and a delivery that took about a week and a half from Juno so shopped around a bit... I mostly go to chemical records these days, they've been absolutely spot on every time so far. :clap:
they're all bad the first one's in a different category to the other two!
No,it's not just you.Quote:
Originally Posted by oldbugger
What a load of toss...(in my opinion)
i think that a lot of music lacks REAL bottom end....
I wont even listen to the tracks posted for fear that it will depress me.
they have since resent the order and ive got my records even though they didnt have all of em, so i asked if i could change them then and they told me i had get store credit and order them seperatley which was a pain but i got em in the endQuote:
Originally Posted by eyeswithoutaface
hehehehe!!
that track number one - ***in funny - if i heard that out id shake the dj by the hand :clap: :clap: classic
I havent bought any vinyl for ages but recently decided that im going to buy some decks again and get back into vinyl. I was originally going to use online record shops like Juno, Bangin records etc and i must admit ive been very dissapointed with the quality of so called techno... I dont wanna sound like a faceless techno snob but it sounds like most of the tunes are being made by 18 year olds with a 100% vst setup without any knowledge about the history of techno and you can hear it in the music.... There still is a few good labels out there like Patterns, BMB, Counterbalance, Downwards, etc.. but not as many as there used to be IMO.
So my plan is at the moment is to go back and try and find those techno tracks ive missed in the mid nineties using ebay and those music exchange shops..