Finally started the long, slow process of getting my shelves of vinyl organised :)

First two random picks were:

Tony De Vit - Splashdown / Are You All Ready? (1999) (released soon after his passing)
https://www.discogs.com/release/38559-Tony-De-Vit-Splashdown-Are-You-All-Ready

Cirque - Swerve (2000)
https://www.discogs.com/release/41467-Cirque-Swerve

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@breaque A stunning summer’s day here (after a couple of weeks of grim weather), so I enjoyed a lunch time mix session with the home office doors out to the deck open.. including a couple more random vinyls from the shelves 😊

Both purchased at Spundae Records (RIP) in the Haight for $10.99.

Digital Express - The Club (1999)
https://www.discogs.com/release/92581-Digital-Express-The-Club

Cascade - Retrode / Night Vision (2001)
https://www.discogs.com/release/61305-Cascade-Retrode-Night-Vision

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@breaque When I spotted the cirque record sleeve I assumed it was going to be “Swerve” which I'm sure is somewhere on the shelves, but I'd totally forgotten about “You & Me”.

Sphere's “Gravity" is an absolute prog house classic and, as the sleeve says, appeared on Digweed's Hong Kong Global Underground (the best GU imo 😊 ) & Nick Warren's Budapest GU - a real joy to dust off after all these years 😊 This particular release is actually the US one, despite being bought for 8 quid in the UK.

Cirque – Cirque Music Volume 3 (2003)
https://www.discogs.com/release/135738-Cirque-Cirque-Music-Volume-3

Sphere – Gravity / Gravi-Tech (2000)
https://www.discogs.com/release/22820156-Sphere-Gravity-Gravi-Tech

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@breaque First up this week, Slyder’s “What Happens”. I have no real recollection of this, but it's pretty good - particularly the full vocal mix. The club mix is more house than progressive, tho I'm not sure I would describe either as progressive trance :) According to the price label, I bought it from Satellite Records (one of the few places in the US selling over the internet back then) for $5.99.

My heart skipped a beat when I grabbed the next one from the shelf: Slacker’s classic “Your Face” - one of my all time fave tracks. Released in 1997, it was a caned by most of the DJs I loved (still love) at the time. I could swear I had this vinyl in the late '90s, but the price sticker says I got it from Spundae Records (in Haight, SF) for $10.99... which would put my purchase around 2001 I think. Maybe I have the CD single somewhere…

https://www.discogs.com/release/57499-Slyder-What-Happens

https://www.discogs.com/release/39707-Slacker-Your-Face

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@breaque Missed last week.. d'oh

First up, “Hypnotize You” by Grayson Shipley (2000). I put the Chris Cowie remix on and by the end I was totally baffled - what was I thinking in buying this.. an oddly poor track for him.. I then realised to my shame that I’d made the schoolboy error of assuming it was 45rpm, when it was actually a 33. Re-listening to the first side made a lot more sense.. tho a pretty middling release. (Spundae $10.99)

I was more hopeful for the second: King Unique's remixes of “Moody” by Sessomato (2001).. no doubt I was inclined to pick this up because I've always loved King Unique's work. The Dark Dub on the flipside is decent. (Spundae $10.99)

I wonder if I bought them on the same day. There was always a feeling of disappointment/awkwardness when faced with walking out of a store without anything to show for it, especially when handed a pile of recs by the person behind the counter.

https://www.discogs.com/release/162617-Grayson-Shipley-Hypnotise-You

https://www.discogs.com/release/41258-Sessomato-Moody-King-Unique-Remixes

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@breaque It's been a bit of a crazy week (including going to see Leftfield, which was awesome)…

"Additive 4 Sampler” (2001) was the first off the shelf today, which has 2 tracks: “Janerio (Subtech Remix)” by Solid Sessions and Simon's “Free At Last (Bushwacka! Remix)”. I rather liked this one - nice tech/deep-ish house. another $10.99 purchase from Spundae in the Haight.

And what I'm sure is the first of quite a few psy-trance records that I will barely remember: “Money Comes Cheap EP" (1998) by Slinky Wizard. I have a feeling this was purchased from a little psy-trance themed store right at the Golden Gate Park end of Haight, across from Amoeba. Not something I would purchase these days, but I do have fond memories of Slinky Wizard while living in the UK in the late 90s.

https://www.discogs.com/release/25304-Solid-Sessions-Simon-Additive-4-Sampler

https://www.discogs.com/release/85325-Slinky-Wizard-Money-Comes-Cheap-EP

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@breaque Pleasantly surprised by this week's two random picks off the shelves. I had no memory of either, but definitely both fit in with where I was at at the time - both quite proggy trance.. or trancey prog…

The first was Quest's “My World / Accelerator” (2000) released on the classic aussie label Vicious Vinyl. Quest is an alias for Luke Chable - I have no idea if I knew his name back then, but he's been a fave producer of mine over the years (his incredible remix of Sasha’s "Cloud Cuckoo” comes to mind). Purchased Spundae once again.

https://www.discogs.com/release/178853-Quest-My-World-Accelerator

And the second “Shimmer" by Cliff Tangredi (2000).. I honestly don't recall Tangredi's name at all (his only proper release by the looks of it), but it's good. According to the price tag I bought this in the UK for 8 quid.. no idea why, and the timing (2000) suggests I may have picked it up when visiting London.

https://www.discogs.com/release/77516-Cliff-Tangredi-Shimmer

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