I still have over 800 12" vinyls from 1976 - 1992 . . and my 1210. They're my most treasured possessions. I love it that a young guy like you can really FEEL the stuff from 40 years ago. That music was our life back then.
In a modern world of fake Tomorrowland-type DJs, it's a joy to see the real deal. Someone who loves music - and wants to tell everyone about all the music he loves, and play that music and share the joy - that's DJing. Not someone doing dry ice cannons over a pre-synched 2 unlimited remix whilst streaming on Instagram and making gang signs even though they went to boarding school.
The way he manage the records in the crate says "I love the music in it, I don't mind the sleeves" = I'm not a collector. This gives me a strange feeling and if I were the owner of the shop I would call him to attention for the way he treats the vinyl: ‘Hey, you may not be interested in what you just saw, but it's my material, it has a value and you mistreat it. You mistreat the protective sleeves and you mistreat the product by dropping it in any way. With 20 customers like him the record pass from NM/VG to G/VG.
We invited Kirollus down to DJMagHQ to spin a few of the records in a live set 👉 ruclips.net/video/KF63SO7ECMM/видео.html
I still have over 800 12" vinyls from 1976 - 1992 . . and my 1210. They're my most treasured possessions. I love it that a young guy like you can really FEEL the stuff from 40 years ago. That music was our life back then.
In a modern world of fake Tomorrowland-type DJs, it's a joy to see the real deal. Someone who loves music - and wants to tell everyone about all the music he loves, and play that music and share the joy - that's DJing. Not someone doing dry ice cannons over a pre-synched 2 unlimited remix whilst streaming on Instagram and making gang signs even though they went to boarding school.
1979 to 1984 is the sweet spot ....
A pleasure to watch!
Glad you enjoyed!
Diggin’ in the crates! 🪩💃🏻
damn the speed at which he is looking through them
And smashing them in the process...
I almost shat myself when he pulled out Do Me by Mona Rae!!! It's a sizzling-hot classic!❤️🔥🎶
J R Bailey hard filed and ITC since many years. Top record on my soul side of shelves
Used to have many of the Electro compilations. Still have a few on Vinyl but my tapes are all lost in time.
The way he manage the records in the crate says "I love the music in it, I don't mind the sleeves" = I'm not a collector.
This gives me a strange feeling and if I were the owner of the shop I would call him to attention for the way he treats the vinyl: ‘Hey, you may not be interested in what you just saw, but it's my material, it has a value and you mistreat it. You mistreat the protective sleeves and you mistreat the product by dropping it in any way.
With 20 customers like him the record pass from NM/VG to G/VG.
Did "another Brick in the wall" by Snatch come before Pink Floyd's The Wall album or vice versa?
Vice versa
11:03 🔥
Absolutely rude bassline on Larry's Aurra Mix.
Why not play the Original "Feel The Real" by David Bendeth - it's vastly superior in my opinion
This is the original