..he seriousley considers selling all his old skool trance records for techno. Is that a good idea?
..he seriousley considers selling all his old skool trance records for techno. Is that a good idea?
yes.
of course it is :)
or,just keep the tunes,and buy loads of techno aswell. everyone's a winner!!
If your'e selling the tunes hit me with a list :)
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If it causes you to speak about yourself in the third person then yes definitely.
Trance does that AcidTrash. If getting rid of your trance and replacing it with techno is a serious option, there really isn't any other thing to do is there? You can do it man, I know you can.
You burned it, you donkey!
i'd say yes fellah!
Keep the old-skool trance, bet you'll miss mixing it if it goes!
you know how it goes, as soon as you sell something, it's not long after that you wish you hadn't
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i could never sell any vinyl.
i guarantee you'll regret it at some point and tbh for what you'll get for it you might as well keep it.
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Keep your records aside from the ones that no longer hold the magic for you. Then with those pennies, get some new wax and just build and build. Best bet...
keep your favourite old skool trance. sell the rest. buy more techno. best of both then
Melt them down and make an attractive room partition.
save all the old trance,and use them to throw at zombies :)
yeah dont sell anything you used to love at one point - it'll bring back amazing memories in the future i promise you. and i would keep the vinyl version too - the sleeve, the feel, the scratches - they will all take you straight back to that original memory...
every style of music is good in it's own right imho. you grow out of things, mutate into others, it's all a fantastic journey...