Northern Exposure (x4) Vinyl, Sasha & Digweed

Sold Date: May 13, 2018
Start Date: May 6, 2018
Final Price: £48.00 (GBP)
Bid Count: 14
Seller Feedback: 179
Buyer Feedback: 48


Northern Exposure (x4) Vinyl. Sasha & John Digweed.

0°/North
A. Underworld - Dark And Long10:28
B1. Banco De Gaia - Last Train To Lhasa12:02
B2. Fuzzy Logic Featuring Eirie - Obsession6:04
C1. Drum Club - Sound System (Underworld Remix)11:33
C2. God Within - Raincry5:49
D. Banco De Gaia - Heliopolis8:43

0°/South
A1. Humate / Rabbit In The Moon - East9:40
A2. William Orbit - Water From A Vine Leaf6:29
B1. Morgan King - I'm Free8:00
B2. Castle Trancelott - The Gloom6:49
C1. Dope On Plastic - Wave Dub7:20
C2. Future Sound Of London, The - Cascade7:16
D1. Apollo 440 - Liquid Cool (Deep Forest's Ice Cold @ The Equator Mix)7:27
D2. Ultraviolet - Kites7:09

Regarded by many as one of the best progressive DJ mixes of all time. This is a vinyl edition to accompany the original mix. Spanned over 4 pieces of vinyl, it features some of the absolute classic, unsurpassed ambient and dance masterpieces of it's day.

All the vinyl is in very good condition as it has been in storage for many years. There are 3 visible marks over the 4 discs which have NO effect on the sound of the tracks. There is a slight kink on the spine of the record sleeve but all in all, it's aged very well.

This particular copy was bought from Hard To Find records in the early 2000s and has been well looked after in a smoke free household. This was bought when I was still mixing records and was my absolute prized possession. However, it's now time to let it go to someone who can appreciate anew. I have the cd still and that does me these days.

Happy bidding everyone. Any questions, please ask.

Will be sent by Royal mail special delivery (no option for this) which will require someone to sign the opposite end. This just keeps everyone safe.

On 06-May-18 at 20:52:11 BST, seller added the following information:

I used the flash on the last two photos to show the marks but I have to say, it really does not do the vinyl justice.I thought it best to show anyway. As I said they have no effect on the play of the record.