maybe. it kind of depends on your personal tastes, record buying habits & the
like. If you join a record pool - any record pool - you inevitably end up with
a bunch of records you like and wouldn't have otherwise picked up, a bunch of
records you would have bought anyway, and two or three times as many records
that you don't like and don't really want.
of course, you usually get a good deal on the records, so it's not like you're
paying retail for all of them, and with the advent of ebay it's pretty easy to
get $$$ for the stuff you don't want. record pools are a good way of keeping
track of current music without spending all your time poking thru new release
lists and websites for stuff you might want to buy.
-Wil M.
--- eric scroger <metameat@yahoo.com> wrote:
quoted 27 lines I was reading the local Denver Westword weekly and it
> I was reading the local Denver Westword weekly and it
> had an article about a Denver/Boulder based
> "record pool". I'm mostly a bedroom DJ aspiring to
> play in the clubs someday. So I was curious if any
> folks on the list could comment on their experiences
> with the record pools. If you have the opportunity
> to join one, is it worth it?
>
> Full article:
> http://www.westword.com/issues/2004-05-13/music.html/1/index.html
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> metameat
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