so your copy that you bought for 18$ didnt sell for 250eur on discogs and now you think by putting up mp3's someone is gonna buy it when you put it up again? lol!
serch4beatz wrote:so your copy that you bought for 18$ didnt sell for 250eur on discogs and now you think by putting up mp3's someone is gonna buy it when you put it up again? lol!
Just go to sleep man, you're already overtime.
And by the way my spare on discogs has been sold for 150 and not for 250, not everybody buy records for silly prices like you.
"Massive material" has always been one of my favorite songs of all times, so I'm real curious to see how good Bolaji was behind the boards.
Thanks for the upload!
On the back it lists a Happauge, NY mailing address. It also says the tracks are taken from the "High Council album release Project S.C.A.R" and shows a cover listing the members as Bolaji, Mindbender (this mindbender appears to be of the caucasian variety), Shock and Venomz. Patrick Steele (aka Da Mindbender) produced, recorded, mixed and mastered the single.
Agreed, I just listened to the comp today and it's way better than that single. I bought the VLS for $2 on the strength of it being an LI group I'd never heard of before. This thread came as a surprise because I figured they were just another local act.
Jaz wrote:Thanks for this and that Mic Rippa record is worth $20 at the most, why do people charge and ask ridiclous prices for average records?
as long as people pay them, why not?
thats the more interesting question; why do people pay those prices?
the reasons are the same why rappers put cars and champagne bottles in their videos so they can get called out by those guys as sell outs. only difference is cars and champagne probably get you more women than rare indy records from 97