i recently moved to sydney from new york. i thought my second record buying
days were over. but, strangely enough i keep finding gems for nothing. such
as the original of the the first release on transmat--let's go by xray. the
label has a women with binoculars looking to the future while a plane flies
overhead. plus i found a copy of kelli hand's 'global warning' on warp for
$4 aus (that's $2 u.s.). not to mention the larry heard rarities in
abundance, and quite a few others.
i hope the reason that they're cheap and available isn't because so few
people here are interested in detroit and quality house.
btw--the surface noise on the trax records, that's on the original pressing,
not just a product of time.
james
www.jbucknell.com

> 
> It's always interesting when I find techno or house records at the thrifts;
> here's the latest batch:
> 
> KMS 012A REESE & SANTONIO -Bounce Your Body To The Box BW The Sound
> Pretty minimal techno/house beats ... pretty dated sounding
> 
> KMS 024 REESE "You're Mine"
> Interesting for little organ riff very similar to "Good Life"
> Oh and one of those cringe-worthy 'hip house' mixes.
> 
> Also a bunch of Trax records -- I was in Chicago after all ;-)
> All of them were sleeveless and looked like they'd been through YEARS
> of playing with quarters on the head shells.  Amazingly enough they
> all play without skipping though there's enough surface noise to make a
> whole basic channel track from ...
> 
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