Scratchcratchratchatch Rare
•With rare tracks by Grady Tate, Donald Bird, Moacir Santos and classics by Odyssey, Rick James and D’Angelo alongside more recent cuts from G Love & Special Sauce, Sarah Winton and Nobukazu Takemura. Kid Koala was one of those artists that I had such high hopes for after hearing a copy of his very rare but also very duplicated and traded ScratchCratchRatchAtch.
My most precious is a 12' single on the TechnoClub label called 'Into Another. Nicolay And Kay. ' The guy who taught me how to DJ gave it to me years ago. I must have played that record at dozens of raves, outdoor parties, and house parties, and it rocked the floor every time, possibly one of the best trance beats ever committed to vinyl. The cover is worn and a bit tattered, the record itself is scratched and worn to an almost comical level, but I'm kind of considering framing it up exactly the way it is. I recently managed to track down a used copy of the CD single in good condition in Germany and bought it.
Once all the currency fees and international shipping was tallied up, I spent about $30 for a copy of that track that I can use with SSL, and it was worth every cent. That's tough, I have a lot of White Label test pressings from the Detroit Techno & Chicago House scene that have meaning to me personally (and maybe some true collectors) but are probably worthless in actuality. I'd have to say my personal one is one of the first runs of the test pressings Strings of Life by Derrick May on Transmat.
Derrick just wrote the record number and Transmat on one side and scribbled a ball of String on the other. El Sida Es Curable Isaac Goiz Pdf To Word there. Actually back then i was playing the B-side cut called 'Move It' - LOL. Have others that have more value according to Discogs but the above is 'more' precious.
Wasn't the Grey Album's first original press CD only? I got a radio promo of that one. Some of my gems off the top of my head: Marlena Shaw's The Spice of Life LP Joe Bataan's Gypsy Woman, Afrophillipino, Riot! & Salsoul LPs The Bongo Band's 'Bongo Rock' 45 Manu Dibango's Soul Makossa LP (Promo) Shaft In Africa Soundtrack (Promo) Jay Dee's Ruff Draft EP (Original 2003 Press on Mummy Recs) Souls of Mischief's 93 to Infinity LP & 'That's When Ya Lost' 12' (Blue Vinyl) Milt Jackson & Ray Brown's Memphis Jackson LP All are original press, all in VG+ conditions diggin', diggin', diggin', diggin', records, records, records, records. Quote: all of my 12' disco records Same here. As well as the following 80's New Wave. Billy Idol - White Wedding (white color vinyl) Killer Pussy - Teenage Enema Nurses in Bondage (7' @ 33 rpm) Bronski Beat - I Feel Love (megamix - cake mix) (10' vinyl) M Factor - Pop Muzik (unopened vinyl) Depeche Mode - Master & Servant (adrian sherwood remix on multi-colored vinyl) Pet Shop Boy - One More Chance (bobby orlando remix - Belgium import) Haircut 100 - Pelican West (unopened album) Simple Minds - I Travel (1979 West German import) Tones on Tail - Go!
(UK import on Red colored vinyl) Yaz - You And Me Both (unopened vinyl). Blackened Sky Biffy Clyro Rar Extractor. I consider(ed) myself a record collector before dj, so even before i started playing, i had a pretty good record collection. I didn't collect just artist catalogues, but entire labels. Someone mentioned above about sentimental value, and i think those are my most precious records. Too many to list, and excluding the ones i'm listed in.:) solvent / lowfish split 12' on suction.. 300 copies pressed. VERY last copy intended for thaddi herrmann (city centre offices / herrmann & kleine), hand delivered to my house by solvent.
Kid koala: scratchcratchratchatch demo tape.. Not to be confused with scratchappyland!
I was doing promo ninja at an in-store. Presented him the demo to sign and that turned into a memorable discussion on having to buy used cars to play the tape. For those wondering about the rare: aphex twin: universal indicator 7'+10'+12' on rephlex. 100 copies pressed. Given to me by a friend. For that reason i can't sell it. Nine inch nails: ghosts i-iv 2xCD+4x12'+DVD+BD on null corp..
Signed by reznor. The Grey Album was CD only. All the vinyl copies are bootleg. I've seen something like 4 different covers for the vinyl and 2 for the CD. The one that says Danger Mouse The Grey Album and nothing else is the original art work. All the ones with the cartoon drawings were bootleg. I think there were only like 200 made if that.
But back on topic, maybe Earnest Jackson - Funky Black Man 7' Sealed copy of Poristheads - Dummy (O.G. Not the many reissues that followed) The triple vinyl Dr. Octagon with U.K. Cover is kinda rare state side. Slap Shot 7' on red vinyl (Straight edge hard core from my youth) I'm pretty sure it's O.G. I don't know of any repress of any kind for them. More current would have to be the first Hollertronix 12' (with that Missy vs.