benjybars

village elder.
jackmaster, maximum, mac 10, marcus nasty wasnt really producing til recently, spyro produces but he's not known for it. likewise alex nut.

braiden's producing but he's not got any tracks out there or anything.

edit: slimzee

i meant in the dubstep(ish) world... grime and funky has a lot more obviously.
 

Elijah

Butterz
jackmaster, maximum, mac 10, marcus nasty wasnt really producing til recently, spyro produces but he's not known for it. likewise alex nut.

braiden's producing but he's not got any tracks out there or anything.

edit: slimzee

Logan Sama..
 

luka

Well-known member
I have almost the whole catalogue and doubles of some. I'm going to promptly forget I heard this.

you're a mug if you dont sell those right away....they will never be that expensive again. imagine what you could do with that sort of money.
 

wise

bare BARE BONES
I got £40 for the War/One Step Forward bootleg 6 months ago, I couldn't believe it, easiest money I ever made......
 

petergunn

plywood violin
knew i should have bought them all at the time.
only got a few.

i have a few, but i still play them fairly regularly... but, yeah, at 50-100 bucks a record, it seems odd not to sell em... but i guess half of me wants to sell the ones i have, the other half of me wants to buy the ones i don't have!

maybe this deserves it's own thread, but i rarely sell my records just b/c they go up in value... like Operation Doomsday by MF Doom, i bought that the week it came out, it was a 100 dollar record for a bit, now it's like 30 bucks and i never sold... however, i still listen to it...
 

benjybars

village elder.
Maddness, The cheapest you could buy the dmz catalogue for on discogs is £480.60, the highest £ 764.77
Bit more here



yeah discogs prices are largely irrelevant tho.

only thing worth checking is the price history, where it tells you how much records have actually sold for..

as someone who buys and sells alot of records (must have owned the DMZ back catalogue on 3 or 4 different occasions!) i'd say you could probably buy the all 14 records for about £400. that's still a fuckload of money tho, obviously..

have collectable records from older genres kept their value???
 

gumdrops

Well-known member
this is why dmz shd just repress them all - to stop people exploiting their good name, which as that blogger stated has never been about fame and money or rising discogs.com prices.
 
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staypuft

bwah bwah
don't forget heavy as stone.... amazing tune that.

funny thing about the 'new dnb sound' ie. Dbridge and Instra:mental.. when dubstep was creeping westward in 2006 the dnb hedz called it 'slowed down dnb', 'too slow' etc ... and now drum n bass is little else than sped up dubstep.
 
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