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The thing is with vinyl it’s only worth what someone will pay, what cost a fortune years ago can end up being worthless in later years. As people grow up and music changes so does the value as the demand drops.

I went out one week in the mid 90s with my tune money for the week and came back with 2 12”, Young MC - Know How was £37 and King B - Back By Dope Demand at £26, pure classics back then!

Yes, the Crazy Malamute tune is a belter, I have it somewhere, a great time in trance music 👍🏻

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I think vinyl has character, as you said Tony, pops, crackles, skips, it’s all part of that piece of vinyl.

It just doesn’t work the same with digital, digital skips and glitches are horrible to listen to I think, doesn’t add to the experience.

I occasionally listen to the old trance in the car, although I don’t listen to music anywhere near the same as I used to.

www.djphilbenson.co.uk - updated 28/08/04

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I’m the same really mate. When I’m at home I listen to 60’s, 70’s and 80’s mainly. Sometimes I’ll stick a mix cd on in the car but that’s not often.

i listen to podcasts and talk sport more than anything..... getting old now ha ha

i do binge on classic trance too

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I kinda know if I get on the decks nothing else will get done, been there, done that 😂

But someday, I’ll have a route through again, have the same buzz that Si originally posted about!

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