Drum and Bass / Jungle - Mid 90's
Discussion
I don’t think a single tune has been posted that I didn’t have on vinyl when it came out, sometimes I really do regret selling my tunes!
It was 2004, I’d got pretty much every tune I’d ever wanted, played out loads along side the biggest names in the world, I’d pretty much run out of goals and challenges, and to top of off, dnb had gone st.
So I sold the lot one Saturday morning after lots of debate to and frow in my head, it took about 6 months for me to finally make a decision!
The same Saturday they went, I went straight out and bought a Sapphire Cosworth.
If I still had them now I dread to think of the value, there was approx 6500 12”s. Oh well!
I’ve still got them all as rips to mix on the Pioneer, so all is not lost
It was 2004, I’d got pretty much every tune I’d ever wanted, played out loads along side the biggest names in the world, I’d pretty much run out of goals and challenges, and to top of off, dnb had gone st.
So I sold the lot one Saturday morning after lots of debate to and frow in my head, it took about 6 months for me to finally make a decision!
The same Saturday they went, I went straight out and bought a Sapphire Cosworth.
If I still had them now I dread to think of the value, there was approx 6500 12”s. Oh well!
I’ve still got them all as rips to mix on the Pioneer, so all is not lost
dudleybloke said:
I'm finding I only really listen to '91 to' 95 stuff these days, occasionally a bit of older intelligent stuff but I'm definitely reliving my youth.
I was the same for years and years, after a break I decided I still loved mixing and decided to only concentrate on 91-97, but also yearned for consistently good new dnb too. Its only been in the last 2 years that I found that again, but even now its very hard to pick out the type of stuff I love. There's thousands of average at best tunes to wade through
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