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Gaah, this thread makes me want to go rinse my cards on ebay just thinking about it you bastards - don't even have any decks atm thanks to my ex :mad:
 
a stack of afro-funk:

manu dibango - abele dance/dub 12"
king sunny ade - synchro system
king sunny ade - ma jaiye oni/the message 12" (seems to be a joe clausell standard this one... :cool: )
gasper lawal - abiosunni (this is brilliant... not been off the stereo since)
dele abiodun - confrontation 12"

plus,
a 7" by avant-garde jazz funk combo pinski zoo from '88 (winner of the wire mag's 'british band album of the year', no less)
and a comp of gospel disco, including the original extended version of 'stand on his word', and the staples singer's version of 'slippery people'

i think i might prefer this to the levan remix - the vocals go on a bit longer...

 
I once had the complete Led Zeppelin collection (minus the soundtrack to the film 'The Song Remains The Same').

Then I had to sell the lot to buy food and I only got 15 quid for the entire bundle.
 
BIG stack of underground resistance: all from the 97-99 period...

UR-035 DJ rolando: aztec mystic ep
UR-038 underground resistance: codebreaker
UR-039 chaos: the infiltrator
UR-040 the hostile: ambush
UR-043 chaos: condition red
UR-048 remote: the swarm
UR-049 dj rolando: knights of the jaguar EP
UR-047 mark taylor: vintage future

also,
steve stoll: model t (remixes by aux88 & cari lekebusch
hugh masakela: techno-bush

£15. :cool:
 
recent charity shop finds: David Bowie - Reality "special edition" with bonus disc "available for a limited time only" (but not the one with the cover of Waterloo Sunset) £2.99

and Kaleidoscope (uk)- Faintly Blowing LP (1987 reissue on/by 5 Hours Back)
£3.99 from oxfam :cool:
 
I picked up a copy of Women beat their men on Velocity recordings today for 4 bucks (about 2 quid) You got to cut me some slack there is only one record shop in Auckland that has a used dance section. After family and friends second hand record shops and cheap postage are the two things i miss most since moving here. 6 bloody quid P+P to Auckland that is 15 bucks before the cost of the tune !
 
junior cartier or voodoo doll? it's a well-used sample...

This one - Written-By, Producer - Cevin Fisher

A Women Beat Their Men (Cevin's Peak Hour Dub)
B1 Women Beat Their Men (Dub·Tronic Dub)
Remix, Producer [Additional Production] - Rick Raney
B2 Women Beat Their Men (Submissive Beats)
 
ooh, i don't know that one. it's wicked too. :cool:

I did not know it until Derrick May played it when he was out here a couple of months ago. I liked it but not enough to bother shipping over a copy - never thought I would see it for sale locally, but there you go.

I brought it for A1 Women Beat Their Men (Cevin's Peak Hour Dub) but having it out on the decks over the weekend find I am liking B1 Women Beat Their Men (Dub·Tronic Dub)
 
wicked tune zee. nice one. :cool:

been listening back to some recent random pick ups - this b-side from a while ago is incredible - a spaced out disco groove paired with a prog-ish guitar workout... :cool:

 


Had a run of luck over the last couple of weeks. Picked this one up for 4 bucks. I only heard it for the first time about a month ago on a Ron Trent mix I downloaded from soundcloud. Another one I never thought I would see in New Zealand.
 
bob marley & the wailers - natural mystic (original mint 12" with a quality dub side :cool:)
janet kay - silly games 12"
sean paul: infiltrate/beanie man: who am I? (. also has the 'riddim')
 
discharge - hear nothing, see nothing, say nothing
dead kennedys - fresh fruit for rotting vegetables
subhumans - rats/time flies but aeroplanes crash
gun club - the birth, the death, the ghost
v/a - gutbucket (late 60s psych blues comp - beefheart, bonzo dog etc)
the wedding present - peel sessions
 
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