I was thinking along the same lines - pick the most popular tune you could
find - except I defected and started looking at people like Tiesto and
Sasha & Digweed.
Seems although gobs and gobs of people just gush about them, not too many
own viny copies of their records (or do CDs count?). I take this as a
positive sign.
Either that or the massive masses haven't discovered Discogs yet. I take
this as a positive sign too.
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Ha, thought I'd try something dead popular - picked Gat Décor, went for the
Effective release which I guessed would be most widespread
http://www.discogs.com/release/43465
158!
The other releases are like "3 people have this"!
Maybe people with this record aren't trainspotter-y enough to correspond
with Discogs
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