Most you've ever spent on a single release

Spent $77 on a cassette of pic related.

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>Buying casettes

I spent 100 bucks on this John Fahey vinyl collection
>6 LPs
>Booklet
>Lyrics Sheets
>T-shirt (kek)

spent £65 on an original pressing Trout Mask Replica

$120

I spent $80 on an original pressing of Swans' Children of God in mint condition. Worth I'd say.

$18 for TPTB cd. I am a poorfag.

$130

I spent $33 on pic related.
Was really hoping they'd send me an original pressing on accident but they didn't.

what cassette pressing was it? i copped the grey one for like $20 lmao

$65 on TPAB on vinyl :^)

The purple clear with the bonus track

what was the logic behind these selections? i didn't get how Dream Catalogue picked these particular ones

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$36
On a vital remains demo

Ill probably break that record once I get steady work.

Theres a lot of 1st presses I need ...

But lately ive been snagging them off ebay for 1/4th their worth!

if its any compensation it was $65 AUD, not USD, and it was in a store so no shipping

It's their most popular/acclaimed selections that never got a physical release. Also some of the most popular releases from the start of dream catalogue and vaporwave in general

$10

lol, I need a job

50 dollars on a feels vinyl

I got 2 of those for $40 last year lol...
I think the most I've spent is 20 something on a Wu Tang record

I'm curious as to what a John Fahey t-shirt would look like.

>cassette

Can anyone explain if there's a point to this besides being nostalgic?

Yeah but the 2814 album was still being pressed last year. I bought it earlier this yr

It's cheaper than vinyl or cd, and it's a large part of the aesthetic that goes along with vaporwave/outrun. Kinda like a tribute to the past sorta

why would you want to break a $36 record?

c:

Cassettes are superior to vinyl

They are more durable, last for hundred of plays, and sound just as good as a vinyl when played on a high end tape deck

get lost

Kek

I spent a good chunk of change getting Squarepusher's Venus No.17 on CD.

Why was it so expensive on cd? Just looked it up and the vinyl is less than $10

Talked to a dude at a record store once. Said that cassettes were quite popular with backpackers and that's where pretty much all of his cassette sales came from

Not sure, but I also had to pay international shipping because all the good idm is in euroland.

>international shipping costs
The thing that stops me from getting any vinyl where i live

around $100 on some long out-of-print zoviet france release

$200 for all 5 discs.

i don't regret it one bit.

Spent $27 on first american pressing of In The Court Of The Crimson King

Almost $70 for the brick reissue.Pretty jealous desu

Forgot pic

$60 on original DSOTM mint condition w/ the posters and shit

>buying analog versions of digital music made entirely in ableton

fucking retards

oh shit, that's not true. It was actually A Moon Shaped Pool Special Edition for $86.50

more like buying vaporwave

>buying digital files

I prefer to get a physical object in exchange for my space bucks

$300 for the vinyl set of The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo.
$200 for the Ghosts I-IV box set.
$180 for special edition Frances the Mute.

music is inherently worthless. i can see something like a poster, art book, or lyrics sheet warranting in addition to the ancient medium warranting you to buy it. but just a cassette? for $70 fucking dollars? no goddamn way

james ferraro is laughing somewhere counting his money that he extracted from hipsters while chanting YA MA HA YA MA HA

>not buying vaporwave cassettes and flipping them on discogs and using the huge profits to buy rare vinyl you actually want

>Stealing music

I've been really wanting that Gas - Box compilation

congrats, you have shit taste

>made entirely in ableton
Clearly you haven't even listened to the album

>Stealing stolen slowed down music
we've gone full circle

>what is found art

This is scientifically untrue. FR values are much better on turntables than on cassette decks. SNR values are closer but you have to buy super high end tape decks to get close.

Open a physics book dolt.

you don't need higher than 20khz

cassette is fine

>what is found music

Fuck you mean nigga fuck outta here lmao

$375 on ebay

$179

Box sets etc not included which I'm not sure how many of those of any I've ever bought anyways, I don't think out of the literally thousands of albums I've bought in my life that I've ever spent more than $20. I've never collected oop records.

The closest I could relate would probably be how much I've ever spent per song. I'm not sure but those Nirvana maxi-singles way back in the day come to mind of which I probably got for between $15-20 for like 3 songs

The Way of Curve CD

$80.00

Found it on Musicstack at a record store in Leeds UK. Unopened. New.

A stripped sleeve then?

When the first edition of it first came out I paid $25 for the Peel Sessions This Heat Made Available CD but just ended up burning it and took it back to the store.

>the original butcher cover
that's a piece of genuine history right there

I paid 60 dollars for some dopesmoker special edition

$70 on pic related. Mint copy. I'd rather have a vinyl copy, but hell, I don't just have $500 lying around.

Any John Frusciante

spent about 80 on each tape and 60 for the rifts boxset


i also have a copy of tool's first demo on tape (lol tool) that my parents prolly bought back when it was new that i plan on selling in the (hopefully) near future. i'll post a picture if anyone cares for me to (no one will cause tool)

Holy shit, man. original copies of this can be sold for thousands

>falling for the vaporwave meme and paying 70+ dollars for a fucking cassette

lmao nice

karatekingmusic.bandcamp.com/album/kkr021-waterfront-dining-swag
>yfw you missed it

>i also have a copy of tool's first demo on tape (lol tool) that my parents prolly bought back when it was new

yoooooooooooooooooo, nice!

£100 for this (36 - Memories In Widescreen), as I missed it when it first came out :(

Even the CD sells for insane prices now FFS.