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Name: juppydoo
Member Since: Feb 03, 2008
Rank: 216
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (3.48, 23 votes)
  last 10 days: Needs Minor Changes (3.20, 10 votes)
Rated 158 releases, average: 4.88
Seller Rating: 99.2% positive (130 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 100.0% positive (1 ratings)

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I love this housy dreamy tune. Easy lounge listening music, but a really strange lead melody sound... Groovy and nice arrangement. So in my oppinion no floor filler or monster burner record - but for my house style a real collector's item. I don't know if really only 500 copies, but this violet coloured vinyl I have never seen before. In the 80s many vinyl 12" records were made from coloured vinyl, red, orange, green and so on. This item is famous
Hey Folks: I found this record in my stock browsing disdogs... When you get a chance to put this record on your turntable and jump to side B Track One you will travel into a time they called year 1991. What you will hear is a production standard rarely known for this time full of James Brown is dead and RJ Rule's Rave this nation. This 4 Track EP splits on a wide rage of style and the track mentioned on Side B Nr. 1 is a very dreamy later on "trance" called hymn. I love it, 17 years later, I love it. Its a must have item for every collection of DJs, who never divide their soul from music. Sorry, it's my oppinion, but I never will give away this famous piece of music...
This is a very good production. So in my opinion mp3 only politcs do not give artist's benefit. And I think an artist has rights for additional sale earnings with other formats marked arount the world.
It's a shame not to release on vinyl, but perhaps there are people on the place who do not want to earn extra money...

But perhaps this a discussion for people who can value an artist's work and performance, not for consumers.