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Vinyl Records - Trance (any type), Progressive House, Dark Techno
Posted on: 01.07.2012 by Chrissy Kynard
Recently got some Technics MKII and have been looking to get some vinyl outside of timecode. I live in Utah so the electronic vinyl scene is almost non-existent, so I thought of checking out DJTT to see if it can provide for my needs. If you have any of the genres posted, let me know. Thanks!
Phyliss Kamowski
07.02.2014
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
Recently got some Technics MKII and have been looking to get some vinyl outside of timecode. I live in Utah so the electronic vinyl scene is almost non-existent, so I thought of checking out DJTT to see if it can provide for my needs. If you have any of the genres posted, let me know. Thanks!
If you need any titles, I was and still am a Trance dj all the way back to the early 90's in San Francisco and know alot, I mean alot. Let me know if I can help.
Danae Dumler
06.01.2013
Originally Posted by nonsense
Are you still looking for vinyl? Like one of the other posters, I have a fairly large collection of vinyl dating from around 2000-2003, with a few older records mixed in there. Most of it is stuff I had to order from chemical records and another shop I forget the name of but it was in the Netherlands. Back then I was listening to the live sets from PVD and AVB and trying to find the stuff they were playing because in the US we were always behind the ball when it came to the hits back then. Anyways, im in southern california, not sure how much shipping is these days but it will be hell of a lot cheaper than from the UK. If you are still looking, I will try to compile a list (which might take some time). I will also take a look at this discogs site if that makes these transactions a bit more legit. Anyways, I haven't spun records in years and I need the garage space that my collection takes up.
yeah PM me too if you can, I'm in LA and would love to take a look at what you're getting rid of!
Emely Metz
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
Shipping price seems ridiculous though, since most of these records are based overseas, so it seems like a waste of money to me a little. This is why I started to this thread so I can try and scout out some records that are stateside; last batch I got from this thread was 5 dollar shipping for 5 vinyls. BTW, I'm always still looking, for anybody lurking.
I know....and not too many seller from the US also in discogs. i buy my records selectively btw...that's why i have only 100 records for the last 2 years (have a 1 year break from buying any record in 2011 just because i ran out of reputable seller with best shipping prices).
Chrissy Kynard
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by skegsurfer
Go Look In record stores...
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
True, but it's still difficult to find good electronic vinyl around here, let alone trance.
^^
Chrissy Kynard
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Luconia
the only way to get these is via online stores...discogs & chemical uk are my constant supplies of classic trance vinyls.
Shipping price seems ridiculous though, since most of these records are based overseas, so it seems like a waste of money to me a little. This is why I started to this thread so I can try and scout out some records that are stateside; last batch I got from this thread was 5 dollar shipping for 5 vinyls. BTW, I'm always still looking, for anybody lurking.
Emely Metz
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
I was mostly expecting getting some classics (most people don't buy new trance records, so I wasn't expecting anything new), right around the era you have. Some of artists I wouldn't mind having are: Push, Cosmic Gate, Paul Van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Mauro Picotto, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Alex MORPH, Kai Tracid, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, and Solar Factor. I'm unsure about old school progressive house artists, but you could list a few records that you are wanting to sell and I can do some research on them.
hi there, i'm a budding trance classic records collector myself & i'm from a country where trance is almost non existent.
the only way to get these is via online stores...discogs & chemical uk are my constant supplies of classic trance vinyls.
good thing that in discogs you can really sure on what would you want to buy...rather than for the sake of collecting [bundled record sale]..so i'm pretty sure my collection is 99% quality. (1% is from the least fav remix tracks on either side of some record, or wrong shipping).
in my list i have mostly what you want but i believe it's plenty on discogs as well....good luck!
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by Vandalus
I am now recalling ATB's "Don't stop" track in my mind (which will not be on the list, that's too classic for me to part with - sorry).
Completely understand, that track is certainly quite the classic; wouldn't part with it if I had it. Okay, sounds great! I'll await for your PM.
Carmelo Politowicz
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
I was mostly expecting getting some classics (most people don't buy new trance records, so I wasn't expecting anything new), right around the era you have. Some of artists I wouldn't mind having are: Push, Cosmic Gate, Paul Van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Mauro Picotto, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Alex MORPH, Kai Tracid, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, and Solar Factor. I'm unsure about old school progressive house artists, but you could list a few records that you are wanting to sell and I can do some research on them.
Okay, I'll look at what I have and would be willing to part with and make a list. I certainly have some PVD, AvB and ATB tracks - I am now recalling ATB's "Don't stop" track in my mind (which will not be on the list, that's too classic for me to part with - sorry). Give me a few days - I'll probably go mash through them sometime this weekend and give you a PM with the results.
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
...Kaskade started his career in Utah based on little competition and a huge passion for dance music...
True, but it's still difficult to find good electronic vinyl around here, let alone trance.
Chrissy Kynard
01.07.2012
Recently got some Technics MKII and have been looking to get some vinyl outside of timecode. I live in Utah so the electronic vinyl scene is almost non-existent, so I thought of checking out DJTT to see if it can provide for my needs. If you have any of the genres posted, let me know. Thanks!
Issac Braganca
11.03.2013
I have the following records for sale:

Records being sold:
Tiesto - Adagio For Strings LP
Tiesto - Traffic
Tiesto - Love Comes Again
Tiesto - Dance Life Remixes
Marcel Woods - Advanced
Marcel Woods - Accelerate
Dada And Sandy Rivera - Lollipop
Kuffdam & Plant - The Ones We Loved
Marco V - False Light

email me at [email protected] and we can work something out.
Lashay Walchak
05.03.2013
I just stumbled into some 1,000+ records of which over 50% are the genre(s) you are looking for. I won't have everything cataloged for awhile, but I know I've got A LOT of what you guys are looking for. I'd like to trade for more sampling/Hip-Hop oriented stuff.
Jake Phaneuf
11.01.2013
Hey anyone looking old Trance records circa 1996-2002 drop me a line with an email address and I will send you the list of records I have for sale.
Danae Dumler
06.01.2013
Originally Posted by nonsense
Are you still looking for vinyl? Like one of the other posters, I have a fairly large collection of vinyl dating from around 2000-2003, with a few older records mixed in there. Most of it is stuff I had to order from chemical records and another shop I forget the name of but it was in the Netherlands. Back then I was listening to the live sets from PVD and AVB and trying to find the stuff they were playing because in the US we were always behind the ball when it came to the hits back then. Anyways, im in southern california, not sure how much shipping is these days but it will be hell of a lot cheaper than from the UK. If you are still looking, I will try to compile a list (which might take some time). I will also take a look at this discogs site if that makes these transactions a bit more legit. Anyways, I haven't spun records in years and I need the garage space that my collection takes up.
yeah PM me too if you can, I'm in LA and would love to take a look at what you're getting rid of!
Chrissy Kynard
06.01.2013
Yes I am always on the hunt to acquire some new vinyl and I would love to see what kind of tracks your collection holds. PM me if you'd like to discuss more. I live in Utah, so the shipping shouldn't be very horrendous.
Cassy Zaiser
05.01.2013
Are you still looking for vinyl? Like one of the other posters, I have a fairly large collection of vinyl dating from around 2000-2003, with a few older records mixed in there. Most of it is stuff I had to order from chemical records and another shop I forget the name of but it was in the Netherlands. Back then I was listening to the live sets from PVD and AVB and trying to find the stuff they were playing because in the US we were always behind the ball when it came to the hits back then. Anyways, im in southern california, not sure how much shipping is these days but it will be hell of a lot cheaper than from the UK. If you are still looking, I will try to compile a list (which might take some time). I will also take a look at this discogs site if that makes these transactions a bit more legit. Anyways, I haven't spun records in years and I need the garage space that my collection takes up.
Emely Metz
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
Shipping price seems ridiculous though, since most of these records are based overseas, so it seems like a waste of money to me a little. This is why I started to this thread so I can try and scout out some records that are stateside; last batch I got from this thread was 5 dollar shipping for 5 vinyls. BTW, I'm always still looking, for anybody lurking.
I know....and not too many seller from the US also in discogs. i buy my records selectively btw...that's why i have only 100 records for the last 2 years (have a 1 year break from buying any record in 2011 just because i ran out of reputable seller with best shipping prices).
Chrissy Kynard
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by skegsurfer
Go Look In record stores...
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
True, but it's still difficult to find good electronic vinyl around here, let alone trance.
^^
Chrissy Kynard
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Luconia
the only way to get these is via online stores...discogs & chemical uk are my constant supplies of classic trance vinyls.
Shipping price seems ridiculous though, since most of these records are based overseas, so it seems like a waste of money to me a little. This is why I started to this thread so I can try and scout out some records that are stateside; last batch I got from this thread was 5 dollar shipping for 5 vinyls. BTW, I'm always still looking, for anybody lurking.
Emely Metz
30.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
I was mostly expecting getting some classics (most people don't buy new trance records, so I wasn't expecting anything new), right around the era you have. Some of artists I wouldn't mind having are: Push, Cosmic Gate, Paul Van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Mauro Picotto, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Alex MORPH, Kai Tracid, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, and Solar Factor. I'm unsure about old school progressive house artists, but you could list a few records that you are wanting to sell and I can do some research on them.
hi there, i'm a budding trance classic records collector myself & i'm from a country where trance is almost non existent.
the only way to get these is via online stores...discogs & chemical uk are my constant supplies of classic trance vinyls.
good thing that in discogs you can really sure on what would you want to buy...rather than for the sake of collecting [bundled record sale]..so i'm pretty sure my collection is 99% quality. (1% is from the least fav remix tracks on either side of some record, or wrong shipping).
in my list i have mostly what you want but i believe it's plenty on discogs as well....good luck!
Jessi Woychik
30.07.2012
Go Look In record stores...
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by Vandalus
I am now recalling ATB's "Don't stop" track in my mind (which will not be on the list, that's too classic for me to part with - sorry).
Completely understand, that track is certainly quite the classic; wouldn't part with it if I had it. Okay, sounds great! I'll await for your PM.
Carmelo Politowicz
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by Toastmaster
I was mostly expecting getting some classics (most people don't buy new trance records, so I wasn't expecting anything new), right around the era you have. Some of artists I wouldn't mind having are: Push, Cosmic Gate, Paul Van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Mauro Picotto, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Alex MORPH, Kai Tracid, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, and Solar Factor. I'm unsure about old school progressive house artists, but you could list a few records that you are wanting to sell and I can do some research on them.
Okay, I'll look at what I have and would be willing to part with and make a list. I certainly have some PVD, AvB and ATB tracks - I am now recalling ATB's "Don't stop" track in my mind (which will not be on the list, that's too classic for me to part with - sorry). Give me a few days - I'll probably go mash through them sometime this weekend and give you a PM with the results.
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
Originally Posted by ksandvik
...Kaskade started his career in Utah based on little competition and a huge passion for dance music...
True, but it's still difficult to find good electronic vinyl around here, let alone trance.
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
I was mostly expecting getting some classics (most people don't buy new trance records, so I wasn't expecting anything new), right around the era you have. Some of artists I wouldn't mind having are: Push, Cosmic Gate, Paul Van Dyk, Above and Beyond, Mauro Picotto, ATB, Paul Oakenfold, Markus Schulz, Alex MORPH, Kai Tracid, Armin van Buuren, Tiesto, and Solar Factor. I'm unsure about old school progressive house artists, but you could list a few records that you are wanting to sell and I can do some research on them.
Celine Surico
06.07.2012
...Kaskade started his career in Utah based on little competition and a huge passion for dance music...
Carmelo Politowicz
06.07.2012
When you say trance vinyl, are you intending to purchase new(ish) records, or classics? I only say because I have a crate full of trance/prog house records circa 1998-2002 that I rarely play anymore - if ever. Some I fully intend to keep for old times sakes, but others I am not wedded to and would be willing to sell if you were interested in them. I don't have an itemization for them (yet), but if you wanted me to look around I can tell you what I have; or alternatively if you have some requests for tracks I might have them. Again - if you are looking for new vinyl, I'm not your guy. I haven't purchased a new vinyl pressing since probably 2004.

Another place to look, assuming you haven't already, is discogs.com. Tons of people list there old records on there. In fact, if I ever got organized I was planning on putting some of the vinyl I don't want on Discogs to see if anyone was interested in buying it - I just don't know what kind of a market there is for some of it.
Chrissy Kynard
06.07.2012
Going to bump this thread; still interested in purchasing.

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