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I've got a new record and it only took 17 years
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there's a ton of stuff, but unfortunately not too many people cared about them, which means a lot of the used shops don't buy them and I think they just end up in the trash. I don't think it was a very popular commercial format BITD, so a lot of it was confined to radio stations and other promotional uses. At least that's my impression.Padilha these finds are killin' me! Erasmo 45 is incredible. Dinalva is heat too. I had never even considered Brazilian 45s as a concept, is this a deep field I didn't know about? Was 7 inch a popular format for Brazilian music?
That being said, there's some serious heat to be found in 7", and a lot of shit that was only released in that format. That Dinalva is a good example, there's lots amazing afro-samba, boogie, psych, etc. The Brazilian Guitar Fuzz Bananas comp was done just from stuff on 7".

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Recent Finds


some recent and not so recent finds. Happy to have found the two Nara Leão, plus the Sérgio Ricardo is one I've found a few times before but always passed it along, will probably keep this one though.
Aldemaro is a weird venezuelan record that promised psyched out sitars on the cover but delivered this instead:
Waldir Calmon is one people seem to be after because of a Madvillain sample.
The find of the year for me though is Waltel Branco's Assim Na Terra Como No Céu, even if some asshole moth ate a hole into one of the tracks. This one's a compilation of novela soundtracks that had been unreleased until then, except for one or two tracks. A bit of a

been having some decent luck with the 7"s lately, some of the highlights are:









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João Donato & Donatinho
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The psychological struggle of the urge to grip vs. the need for a healthy space
I'd do this.jjfad027 said:I started selling records (in the east bay) via a couple sidewalk sales in the past couple years and it's been as much fun selling them as it was to find them. It's a sellers market right now. At least in the bay. Start slangin.
there is pleasure in purging too, not just hoarding.
I always have a pile of stuff to sell/trade, and another pile of things to get rid of by any means necessary (basically the cheapies I pick up on the chance they might have something decent but don't), even if it means basically donating to the local thrift store in exchange for a discount on other records I pick up. Have fun passing on records to other people or trading up for raers.








