dont rush out there and drop a few hundred dollars on a shitload of new
cds... cruise used bins and pick up the classics as you find them. Warp
10+2 or LFO's self-titled would be the ideal starting place, but they'll run
you out the bank before you can get to anything else. buy what is availble
in the used bin for the least amount of money-- search the understock,
everywhere. repeat in one month, when the used selection has changed
completely. if you find Maximum Priest before Big Loada, or LP5 before Tri
Repeatae first, dont sweat it-- youll get it all eventually. save yourself a
fortune, educate yourself, and stay current with the last months most
overhyped and returned album.
i think i started with a four dollar used copy of Artificial Intelligence 1.
also, try half.com, you can make a wishlist and set a maximum price and get
notified when they come in. ebay is your friend.
schmoko.
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Sent: Thursday, January 17, 2002 1:02 PM
Subject: [idm] starter set
quoted 1 line I'm just curious to hear what people would recommend as an idm starter> I'm just curious to hear what people would recommend as an idm starter
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quoted 12 lines What are the absolute "must haves"?> What are the absolute "must haves"?
> I'm thinking 10 or 15 selections, or more, or fewer. Whatever.
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