Kassem Mosse – Staat Aus Glas EP
Label:
Sounds Of The Universe – SOTU004
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Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM, EP
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Tracklist
A1 | Staat Aus Glas | 12:42 |
B1 | Escape From Frankfurt | 5:36 |
B2 | Nacht An Allen Tagen | 5:55 |
Credits
- Artwork By – Diana Policarpo
Notes
Limited edition of 300 copies
45 rpm printed on label, but the 12" actually plays at 33 ⅓ rpm
45 rpm printed on label, but the 12" actually plays at 33 ⅓ rpm
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kmmr
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Poor_Tharkay
December 12, 2012
edited over 8 years ago
I didn't get this because of the limited availability but got it for the reason it's a Kassem Mosse record and they usually never let me down, which it didn't. Quality release. Definately happy with my purchase and would never sell even if it meant I could buy a few more.
PS: I've got 3/300.
PS: I've got 3/300.
mystic2975
December 10, 2012
edited over 8 years ago
I copped doubles!! 283 & 284. There is nothing wrong with limited editions. It's artwork for christ sake. For the sake of retaining value, I hope they don't repress it. If you owned a limited edition Banksy print, would you want him to reissue it? Hell NO!
By the way, this record is fire! Had I slept on this, I would definitely fork out 50 clams...
By the way, this record is fire! Had I slept on this, I would definitely fork out 50 clams...
IWAAD
December 4, 2012
Anyone else have a copy that is not numbered? Mine has a short message on the back instead.
le.roi.du.soleil
December 2, 2012
Also, it is a massive promotion for Sounds Of The Universe, since I will clearly have my eyes on the shop form now on in order not to miss out again. I mean, we all have some limited records and want some that we don't have. Isn't that part of it?
le.roi.du.soleil
December 2, 2012
it's very simple: if all people sold their records at the original price, there wouldn't be a single copy left here on discogs. and what's worse for a late comer: arriving at a point, when all records are sold and it is utterly impossible to get a copy. Or: arriving at a point when there are still copies left even though they cost 50€ (a value which the record doesn't loose. in fact, I predict that prices for this record haven't peaked yet by far). I personally prefer the latter. Can't wait for my copy.
2xtimes
October 12, 2017