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  1. Doesn't hurt to make a reasonable offer then. Shipping is the same for up to 3 items usually... So if you had something in mind, shoot me a PM.
  2. All in near mint condition. Ask if you want more than one, for discounts etc. Also open to offers. JAKOB - Solace 2LP Black / Red vinyl First Press (Graveface Records) $100 CAD Shipped to North America $145 CAD Shipped to Europe CASPIAN - Tertia 2LP Opaque Maroon vinyl First Press (Tour Edition) w/ large booklet $85 CAD Shipped to North America $130 CAD Shipped to Europe CASPIAN - Waking Season 2LP Black vinyl First Press (Ltd.300) w/ poster $65 CAD Shipped to North America $110 CAD Shipped to Europe DEPECHE MODE - Violator Live 3LP colored vinyl (Unofficial / soundboard) $115 CAD Shipped to North America $150 CAD Shipped to Europe YELLOW SWANS – Going Places LP + Bonus CD "Being There" (Type Recordings) $65 CAD Shipped to North America $110 CAD Shipped to Europe YEAR OF NO LIGHT -BUNDLE- Ausserwelt 2LP Black (first press) + Nord 2LP White Reissue $65 CAD Shipped to North America $110 CAD Shipped to Europe
  3. http://www.discogs.com/marketplace?release_id=771481&ev=rb http://www.discogs.com/buy/Vinyl/Depeche-Mode-Violator/141192190?ev=bp_rel_det http://www.discogs.com/marketplace?release_id=650878&ev=rb
  4. Also, regarding the 2007-2008 re-issues, there were Eurpean pressings (on Mute) and Noth-American pressings (on Rhino/Reprise). The American pressings sounded better than the European ones, can't explain it, but they did. And final observation, the American versions had sloppier appearance overall (dinged jackets, fucked up inner sleeves, scuffed surface on the records) while the European packaging seemed immaculate and sturdier (heavier stock for the inner sleeves for example) and clean shiny records. Am I too big of a DM fan?
  5. So they're re-pressing these again... Their catalog was entirely remastered in 2006 for CD and DVD Audio in 24/96 quality and issued in cd/dvd packages. They were really nice products and the high res DVD-Audio sounded really great and had really nice screens during playback. The lengthy documentary series included with every album was delightful to say the least. There's about 8-9 hours in total of Depeche Mode documentary in interviews complete with their story from their very beginnings, newly made exclusively for these re-issues. They also decided to take the high res transfers, remastered mind you, and press vinyl which was issued in 2007-2008. These, unfortunately weren't as good sounding. They don't sound terrible but you can tell they're digitally processed. The only one that sounds actually good was the Exciter remastered 2LP pressing. Honestly, if you only care about the music, the CD/DVD reissues from 2006 are all the DM you could wish for. If you really need your DM on vinyl, any original pressing will be better than those, and they're widely available still except of course for Playing the Angel which I agree, really needs to be re-issued. I'm curious if these new ones will have the same sources as the last ones.
  6. There should be videos of vinyl people watching this video
  7. I ordered at the Southern Lord store, put Red in the cart, but the final receipt says "sunn200LP". This is why I said it's confusing. The receipt also says "single LP".
  8. Wonder if Ulver will have their own exclusive variant...
  9. It's all a little confusing though, at the checkout, it says "SINGLE LP" in the product line. Also, in the sunn store it says Red vinyl at checkout, but in the Southern lord store there's no color mentioned when you view your cart. Kind of a mess...
  10. Dude, you're killing me. First, Hardcore was a Kelly Clarkson album more or less, now Blues Hour? Blues Hour is one of their worst songs, it shouldn't have made the album... But the band knows better obviously. Seriously, that song kicks the whole album in the nards. It's so disruptive. Other than that, it's killer. Satan. You gotta live for Satan.
  11. Thanks so much! I was worried because of some bad comments I saw on discogs regarding their releases, and didn't want to find out the hard way.
  12. 20 years from now it'll be in the thrift store bins. Same goes for all the vinyl that's being put out right now.
  13. I felt Hardcore Will Never Die was a little more progressive and heavier sounding all around, but far from poppy. The songs sounded great live especially. Rave Tapes is more like the Mogwai everybody knows, but killer nonetheless. It makes me wanna get that boxset too.
  14. You're exaggerating. That album is top notch beginning to end, and Rano Pano is one of the best songs I've ever heard.
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