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silver |
There is an extreamly limited number of MasterWax 2 at IMO Records at the moment - they will sell out extreamly quick so if want the tune, buy quick!
These are the last remaining units in the pressing run.
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you, me and hardcore forever. |
Exhile |
NAh this tune is in the wrong language for me
Peace, love and unity
Dj Frankus |
whispering |
I already have it, when i got the proper player it was the first tune i bought
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Oli G |
quote: NAh this tune is in the wrong language for me
very narrow minded
it sounds good what ever language its in, its a nice tunful lil lyric
but, opinions are opinions
CAM002 Out May 2003
Distribution Through Nu Energy & Imo
www.camelrecords.co.uk
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rezzna |
its great cause its in japanese!!!! if someones not fully sober play it to them and watch as they try to figure out the lyrics!!! its a GLORIOUS chooon!! happyhappyhappyhappy
"don't worry about it, if i were you i wouldn't remember me either" |
Kaffine |
I believe majestic records still has a few copies in as I bought one there a week or two ago and they had a few more on hand...
-dj h3o
All I know is that to me, you look like you're lots of fun, open up your loving arms - watch out here I come! |
djDMS |
Got mine - sweet!
Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they're not after you |
DJ STYLUS |
quote: There is an extreamly limited number of MasterWax 2 at IMO Records at the moment - they will sell out extreamly quick so if want the tune, buy quick!
quote: NAh this tune is in the wrong language for me
quote: very narrow minded
Oli wheres the so called P.L.U.R is no one allowed to express his feelings towards a song, we normally share our oppinions here, thought that was the point in forums?
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atomicb |
I could do with another copy.. but frankly I dnt trust the pressing quality ;)
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kg4 |
yes, my copies have pops on the kaos remix...
Oh man, I hope I didn't brain my damage... |
Hard2Get |
quote: very narrow minded
That's exaclty what i thought (no offence to DJ Hoekzema of course :P).
quote: Oli wheres the so called P.L.U.R is no one allowed to express his feelings towards a song, we normally share our oppinions here, thought that was the point in forums?
An opinion is only worth voicing if it constructive, and realising that it *is* just your opinon. That comment however was hardly the same :P
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Dave Murray |
This is an awesome choon.
*Rocking to the beat and we took it to the floor, DJ's in the club spin the record Back & Forth....* |
ryg0r |
now I *wish* I had I card.....
-=[ryg0r]=- |
CandyAss |
Yep, I bought my copy at the local record shop (which very rarely has any hardcore at all) when it was first released. This record is so quality, and it being in Japanese only makes it even better.
CandyAss
Drew
http://www.valence2000.com http://www.hardcorps.org |
silver |
Phusion records have some (as well as MWX001), they also have very limited stock!
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Samination |
How limited was it? Pondering if I should sell this or not :P
Also, I love topic digging. almost exactly 11 years old topic :P |
silver |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
How limited was it? Pondering if I should sell this or not :P
500 units pressed, not including test presses. All sold out although I had alot of trouble getting paid from distributors.
Japanese copies had different labels that international labels because at the time UFO didn't want his name on the Uraken remix for the international label. |
Hard2Get |
There is almost no Hardcore vinyl that would make enough money for it to be worth selling. |
Samination |
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
There is almost no Hardcore vinyl that would make enough money for it to be worth selling.
For an japanese obscure release? maybe not on Discogs, but maybe on japanese ebay's? |
raindancerob |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
There is almost no Hardcore vinyl that would make enough money for it to be worth selling.
For an japanese obscure release? maybe not on Discogs, but maybe on japanese ebay's?
Yahoo Auctions is way more popular in Japan then eBay |
Samination |
quote: Originally posted by raindancerob:
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
There is almost no Hardcore vinyl that would make enough money for it to be worth selling.
For an japanese obscure release? maybe not on Discogs, but maybe on japanese ebay's?
Yahoo Auctions is way more popular in Japan then eBay
I tried to imply other auction houses with the 's in ebay, but yea, Yahoo is still very popular in Japan (I think it's more popular than google) |
Hard2Get |
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it. |
Elliott |
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it.
I could just sell some vinyl, buy amber leaf with the money and then never smoke it. Your argument is invalid.
That's starting to sound like a good idea. I don't even have a working turntable anymore. |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Elliott:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it.
Your argument is invalid.
Most of them are. |
silver |
Big labels sold 1000-3000 vinyl units as late as 2008, when MWX002 came out hardcore was rebooting and no one had ever done a Japanese hardcore release, thus 500 units was really a gamble for me, and pressing vinyl your break even is around 500 units anyway.
I basically released the first j-core track on vinyl that was internationally distributed, uber risky but the tune was solid I thought. At the time people loved it or hated it. |
raindancerob |
quote: Originally posted by silver:
Big labels sold 1000-3000 vinyl units as late as 2008, when MWX002 came out hardcore was rebooting and no one had ever done a Japanese hardcore release, thus 500 units was really a gamble for me, and pressing vinyl your break even is around 500 units anyway.
I basically released the first j-core track on vinyl that was internationally distributed, uber risky but the tune was solid I thought. At the time people loved it or hated it.
fair play
is ashame that people cant even shift 100 copies anymore. i know of several people who have pressed sort after tunes & still have loads of copies left 5+ years later |
Hard2Get |
quote: Originally posted by Elliott:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it.
I could just sell some vinyl, buy amber leaf with the money and then never smoke it. Your argument is invalid.
That's starting to sound like a good idea. I don't even have a working turntable anymore.
It's not invalid. And what you said made no sense. Tobacco isn't a vinyl that has any personal value. It's not worth the hassle of selling for an insignificant amount of money.
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Samination |
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by Elliott:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it.
I could just sell some vinyl, buy amber leaf with the money and then never smoke it. Your argument is invalid.
That's starting to sound like a good idea. I don't even have a working turntable anymore.
It's not invalid. And what you said made no sense. Tobacco isn't a vinyl that has any personal value. It's not worth the hassle of selling for an insignificant amount of money.
unless it's a cuban cigar. Anyone who smokes that up to quickly is either super rich or super stupid |
latininxtc |
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
quote: Originally posted by Elliott:
quote: Originally posted by Hard2Get:
Unless it sells for over 100 pounds there isn't really much point selling, as if you keep the vinyl then you have it forever but the money on the other hand will be gone in a week. That is unless you actually don't want it.
I could just sell some vinyl, buy amber leaf with the money and then never smoke it. Your argument is invalid.
That's starting to sound like a good idea. I don't even have a working turntable anymore.
Tobacco isn't a vinyl that has any personal value.
Personal value is all subjective. As the saying goes, one man's junk is another man's treasure. |
Samination |
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
Personal value is all subjective. As the saying goes, one man's junk is another man's treasure.
And I'm the guy who bought Pilgrim/2000 for 20 quid :) |
Hard2Get |
quote: Originally posted by Samination:
quote: Originally posted by latininxtc:
Personal value is all subjective. As the saying goes, one man's junk is another man's treasure.
And I'm the guy who bought Pilgrim/2000 for 20 quid :)
Probably sells for a pound now on discogs, lol. |