Antti Kuha wrote:

> no. i don't think that records so rare can be found at my local flea market.
> i was quite surprised though, when i found inner city and adeva's "in and
> out my life" under a pile of matti & teppo and russian folk music records
> :). i probably have the same big fun as you. it has (original?) 7.39 mix and
> "juan' magic remix" on the flip.

heh, flea markets are the best friend of record collector. and you
didn't buy that russian folk music? was it even cheap? damned i would've
bought it for sampling.. mine big fun is the club remix 12" with big fun
club remix on a side, graeme park techno frisbee megamix (or whatever)
as b1 and some superWeird backwards-everynow-and-then-juan-atkins-mix

> but do you have both original "hallelujah"
> >12"? those are very hard to find. other with white covers and other with
> >blue covers.
> 
> i don't have those, and maybe it's because i was about 5 yrs old when they
> were released...

if i just recall right hallelujah was released 89 or 90.

> >hmm how much would you like to pay from original 1986 traxx records
> >pressing of "adonis - no way back" ??
> 
> well, i'd buy it if it was for sale, but not on a high price. but what about
> old acid traxx, are they rare? was there an acid boom in finland at all like
> in the UK?

yeah, adonis was one the originators.. there was gr-8 acid boom around
88 and there seemed to be lot's of records available here, at least i've
seen a lot of that stuff at mike not's record collection (he was around
that time and earlier in the scene). Acid boom in the uk.. well i think
it started from chicago with phuture's acid traxx on trax records :)
btw, check the price for adonis >

http://www.htfr.com/cgi-bin/sear.pl?artist=Adonis&title=no+way+back&label=trax&comments=&year=____&start=0&referer=casearch.htm&search.x=74&search.y=10

ok and if that really doesn't work the price tag was 12 pounds on
original import.

> And about Guidance, it really has high quality releases. I just bought Nu
> spirit helsinki's "change" and callisto's "bruised knuckles ep" and they are
> both great. imho callisto is one of the best releases of the year so far.

this person, who is callisto, used to record 4, 5 years ago with
strictly rhythm as krimp. i have two of those records and they were
quite different from the other stuff at that time. i recall this persons
name is dana kelly, but i might remember it wrong. btw, that callisto ep
is great but i still like more that joe claussel & chuck perkins - jazz
funeral is one the summer tunes of this year.

> and btw, is there any shops in finland selling quality old tunes with a
> sensible price? and represses are good thing, coz i don't have the money to
> buy some "promo acetate test press"

second hand shops are usually quite small and most of them probably
don't do any mail order business due to the nature of second hand. what
you buy today might be sold tomorrow - there's little sense making mail
order catalogue..


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