My brother sold a Juno 60 last year for somewhere around 1.5k, most likely a bit more as he's a cagey cunt and owed me money at the time. He reckoned he could have got even more if he wasn't in a hurry for coin, idk what they're like now though.
No, I was gob smacked. Rowland prices have sky-rocketed.
Juno 106 is around £800, TR-600 is around £500 and SH09 going for £300.
But my Yamaha DX7 which was the same price as the Juno 106 when they first came out is only going for £200.
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The avant-garde musician Bruce Hampton has died, aged 70.
Hampton was performing at a special tribute concert in Atlanta on Monday (May 1) that was being held in honour of his 70th birthday – which fell on Sunday (April 30) – when he fell ill. During a performance of ‘Turn On Your Lovelight’, Hampton collapsed on stage and was rushed to a nearby hospital, but later died.
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wykah wrote on 10-05-2017 04:34 AM
Roberto Concino AKA Robert Miles, 47
I discovered him and the Prodigy purely by chance on the same day because I lived in a town where dance music hadn't quite arrived in bars and our "nightclubs" were bars with dancing areas. That discovery changed everything.
RIP. Thank you for the music and what you did for the scene.
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"I'm not sure that man needs the help." (Calvin & Hobbes)
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ceekay wrote on 10-05-2017 09:02 AM
I discovered him and the Prodigy purely by chance on the same day because I lived in a town where dance music hadn't quite arrived in bars and our "nightclubs" were bars with dancing areas. That discovery changed everything.
RIP. Thank you for the music and what you did for the scene.
Sad news indeed.
Suffering from a small case of mood poisoning, must be something I hate.