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Name: Joacim Sand
Home Page: http://betubetu.blogspot.com
Member Since: Aug 06, 2003
Rank: 991
Average Vote Received: Correct (3.64, 14 votes)
last 10 days: Correct (3.69, 13 votes)
Rated 8 releases, average: 4.50
Location: Oslo, Norway
Profile: Run the label Betu Records together with Martin Bergesen.
Here you'll find my collection of electronic music released on norwegian labels and music produced by norwegians on foreign labels in this profile. I have loads of other music as well which you can find here.
My wantlist is a reminder of what I don't have, eventually I'll get them all and I'll buy them if the price is right.
If you offer me anything, please include the price you want for it.
I'm willing to do trades from what I have in my sales list.
My collections reflects what I actually own and none of them are available for sale if they are not in my sale list, so don't even bother e-mailing me to find out if they are.
I've successfully traded with these users:
idna
canyon-Kalle
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Seller Rating:
100.0% positive
(22 ratings)
Buyer Rating:
100.0% positive
(16 ratings)
Surfsmurf's groups (5)
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Reviews:
Safariari - Save New York - 04-Aug-06 08:11 AM
In an interview Safariari did with the norwegian Nattguiden he says that they pressed 1000 copies of this release. As it is stated in the release notes 128 copies where sent out to UK (50 copies) and Norwegian (78 copies) stores. This information is to be found on Trust Me Records webpage. I was lucky enough to get the last copy play.com had. There are two stickers on the packaging and in contradiction to what is written here and on their webpage its written "You are holding one out of 100 available copies of Safariaris first recording" on the front and on the back there is written "Trust Me" and an additional catalogue# "TMR 014". This catalogue# is not listed on Trust Me Records list of releases. So is there 128 copies of this or 100?... or 1000? What happened to the copies that where pulled from the shelves? Who can you really trust?
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