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Rated 779 releases, average: 4.58
Location: Nashville, Tennesse, USA.
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Been Dj'ing since 96. I have over 500 pieces of vinyl for sale. Mostly House/Breaks from 92-05, but have a few pieces of other genres as well. Some real gems and hard to find tracks.

I'll let the entire lot go (plus I'll throw in a Technics record bag and a sweet-ass Italian flight case that holds 100 records) for a respectable offer. I've had my day in the sun and I'm tired of moving boxes of records every time I get itchy feet. I miss the glory days...what an era.
Seller Rating: 100.0% positive (90 ratings)

Reviews:

Southside Reverb - Here We Go - 05-Mar-08 12:40 AM
"Use Your Tool"...Nuff said! This is arguably one of the best build-up/set-tools ever produced. This track works perfectly as a house/breaks transition piece or peak hour catalyst to take the energy level over the edge. If you program it right and drop the hook of another crowd pleaser at the exact time the build-up drops, you'll blow the roof off the joint. Crucial piece of wax in any Dj's bag, in my opinion. O'h, the title track's not too shabby either.

Salt City Orchestra - The Book - 08-Feb-08 06:33 PM
Everyone has a handful of favorite house tracks. Some you like, cause they're just damn good tracks, others you like because hearing them immediately brings back fond memories. This track is one of those. If you know this record, you probably remember the first time you heard it or watched it devastate a dance floor. It's just straight up good house music. For me, the B side of this record is stellar. The Hardback Dub is an all around perfect house tune IMO, but the Bookin Da Beats mix is my favorite. Just a straight forward 4x4 stomper with an infectious hook that absolutely grabs you. I've witnessed it destroy many a dance floor. "I Write The Book, I Write The Book"! A perfect start to a great label, I might add.

Joy Kitikonti - Joyenergizer (Part 2) - 21-Jan-08 04:05 PM
While i understand this record may be lacking in the 4x4 trance department, i purchased this as a breaks record specifically for the Wizeguyz mix. Both breaks mixes on this wax are top notch. The Mdouble mix is more of a progressive nu-skooler, and moves along quite nicely. But, the Wizeguyz mix is absolutely slammin! Hard kicks, nasty-dirty bassline, and techy/chunky right out of the gate. Really nice samples and acid squelches throughout. This one moves asses!

Valley Of The Big Bass And Big Bass Drum - Signal 2 / Double Down - 10-Jan-08 11:03 PM
This piece of Icey/Icee wax absolutely rocks. Using one of his many aliases, Eddie Pappa really turned out a gem with this tune. This record has one of the best build-ups of any funky breaks record out there, hands down. It climbs and climbs, then blows up at just the right time. If you're a fan of the signature Icey/Icee Florida sound, this piece of vinyl should definitely be a staple in your case.

Various - Acapella Anonymous Vol. #3 - 10-Jan-08 10:08 PM
I think it's fairly clear why everyone has or wants this piece of wax. The infamous "Jack Speech". In the Beginning works well over most any instrumental house track. Drop this acapella and listen to the old school heads chant along verbatim. Anyone that partied in the 90's knows this speech by heart. "In the Beginning there was Jack. And Jack had a groove. And from this groove came the groove of all grooves. And while one day, viciously throwing down on his box, jack boldly declared, let there be house, and house music was born."

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