Record clear out #2

The vinyl sort out is still happening, today I found this, a signed Busy Bee LP, love the little message he’s added, modest to a T.
A lot of turntablist records are biting the dust, I’ve got a re-ignited passion for Divine Styler, Cappo and J-Live albums, found some Major Force and Skylab remixes I forgot I had and was surprised at how much or little certain records are worth nowadays. I also found a remix of Tipsy‘s ‘Space Golf’ by Muziq tucked away on a B-side and was reminded how great their first album was/is.
Posted on Wednesday, September 19th, 2012 at 2:06 pm under Records. br> br> You can follow these comments using the RSS feed. You can trackback from your own site or leave a comment below..










The first Tipsy album Trip Tease is a keeper and I remember when I first heard it/picked it up in 1997 or so. Have not heard the remix, but I’m sure it is great as well.
Is that your BPM sticker on the Busy Bee LP? Nice! A2 and B4 were the cuts played out! I like to glance at BPM stickers when digging through vinyl… speaks of what DJs played out. A sort of personal insight to the selector’s selections.
Comment by Otis on September 19, 2012 at 3:41 pm
Indeed it is my sticker Otis
bpms and notes on the sticker on the sleeve, pencilled notes on samples on the inner bag
Comment by kev on September 19, 2012 at 4:02 pm
from london to japan
i just can’t understand it
how can busy b
rock the whole damn planet
Comment by chris widman on September 21, 2012 at 9:21 pm