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^^^ is this you Noz!?
Correct. I have many faces, and this is one of them.
^^^ is this you Noz!?
Correct. I have many faces, and this is one of them.
Nah, its a fact your opinion is breeze.
Kthnxbai
It's his fingered in the rave face
Here's my licking nutsack face.
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy? or is that just compared to rate at which you buy MP3's? Because you want EVERY new tune, just because its new? if i spent on MP3's what i spend on vinyl then i'd have a fucking huge library of tracks, i could play a completely different and fresh set every month or less. It might sound appealing but then you stop appreciating what it is your doing and your eventualy gonna end up with a shit load of tunes your never gonna play, and if u worked it out i can imagine the release that do stand the test of your attention span wouldn't be near off costing the same as buying just them tunes on vinyl. When i buy vinyl now, i buy 2 new tracks i love, and 2 tracks that might be old or whatever that i've always wanted. Thats like 30 quid a month atm but i cherish what i buy and EVERYTHING gets played, i bought 30 mp3's a month most of them would be forgotten about.
And for the thread, i play all and only vinyl, i enjoy carrying my vinyl bag, its become weightless.
I don't plan a set but i still have to choose carefully what i take with me to play out. I have to respect my music because i don't have a back-up i can just burn again, and most importantly of all to me, i know i'm making a contribution (and letting others know) to a scene i want to be a part of.
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy? or is that just compared to rate at which you buy MP3's? Because you want EVERY new tune, just because its new? if i spent on MP3's what i spend on vinyl then i'd have a fucking huge library of tracks, i could play a completely different and fresh set every month or less. It might sound appealing but then you stop appreciating what it is your doing and your eventualy gonna end up with a shit load of tunes your never gonna play, and if u worked it out i can imagine the release that do stand the test of your attention span wouldn't be near off costing the same as buying just them tunes on vinyl. When i buy vinyl now, i buy 2 new tracks i love, and 2 tracks that might be old or whatever that i've always wanted. Thats like 30 quid a month atm but i cherish what i buy and EVERYTHING gets played, i bought 30 mp3's a month most of them would be forgotten about.
And for the thread, i play all and only vinyl, i enjoy carrying my vinyl bag, its become weightless.
I don't plan a set but i still have to choose carefully what i take with me to play out. I have to respect my music because i don't have a back-up i can just burn again, and most importantly of all to me, i know i'm making a contribution (and letting others know) to a scene i want to be a part of.
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy?
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy? or is that just compared to rate at which you buy MP3's? Because you want EVERY new tune, just because its new? if i spent on MP3's what i spend on vinyl then i'd have a fucking huge library of tracks, i could play a completely different and fresh set every month or less. It might sound appealing but then you stop appreciating what it is your doing and your eventualy gonna end up with a shit load of tunes your never gonna play, and if u worked it out i can imagine the release that do stand the test of your attention span wouldn't be near off costing the same as buying just them tunes on vinyl. When i buy vinyl now, i buy 2 new tracks i love, and 2 tracks that might be old or whatever that i've always wanted. Thats like 30 quid a month atm but i cherish what i buy and EVERYTHING gets played, i bought 30 mp3's a month most of them would be forgotten about.
And for the thread, i play all and only vinyl, i enjoy carrying my vinyl bag, its become weightless.
I don't plan a set but i still have to choose carefully what i take with me to play out. I have to respect my music because i don't have a back-up i can just burn again, and most importantly of all to me, i know i'm making a contribution (and letting others know) to a scene i want to be a part of.
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy? or is that just compared to rate at which you buy MP3's? Because you want EVERY new tune, just because its new? if i spent on MP3's what i spend on vinyl then i'd have a fucking huge library of tracks, i could play a completely different and fresh set every month or less. It might sound appealing but then you stop appreciating what it is your doing and your eventualy gonna end up with a shit load of tunes your never gonna play, and if u worked it out i can imagine the release that do stand the test of your attention span wouldn't be near off costing the same as buying just them tunes on vinyl. When i buy vinyl now, i buy 2 new tracks i love, and 2 tracks that might be old or whatever that i've always wanted. Thats like 30 quid a month atm but i cherish what i buy and EVERYTHING gets played, i bought 30 mp3's a month most of them would be forgotten about.
And for the thread, i play all and only vinyl, i enjoy carrying my vinyl bag, its become weightless.
I don't plan a set but i still have to choose carefully what i take with me to play out. I have to respect my music because i don't have a back-up i can just burn again, and most importantly of all to me, i know i'm making a contribution (and letting others know) to a scene i want to be a part of.
All the people who say its un-economical to buy vinyl... realy? or is that just compared to rate at which you buy MP3's? Because you want EVERY new tune, just because its new? if i spent on MP3's what i spend on vinyl then i'd have a fucking huge library of tracks, i could play a completely different and fresh set every month or less. It might sound appealing but then you stop appreciating what it is your doing and your eventualy gonna end up with a shit load of tunes your never gonna play, and if u worked it out i can imagine the release that do stand the test of your attention span wouldn't be near off costing the same as buying just them tunes on vinyl. When i buy vinyl now, i buy 2 new tracks i love, and 2 tracks that might be old or whatever that i've always wanted. Thats like 30 quid a month atm but i cherish what i buy and EVERYTHING gets played, i bought 30 mp3's a month most of them would be forgotten about.
And for the thread, i play all and only vinyl, i enjoy carrying my vinyl bag, its become weightless.
I don't plan a set but i still have to choose carefully what i take with me to play out. I have to respect my music because i don't have a back-up i can just burn again, and most importantly of all to me, i know i'm making a contribution (and letting others know) to a scene i want to be a part of.