Seth Troxler Picks Up 4,500 Vinyl Treasure Trove

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Seth Troxler Picks Up 4,500 Vinyl Treasure Trove

Seth Troxler can count his lucky stars after picking up a hefty vinyl treasure trove from former Haçienda resident and author Dave Haslam.

Nearing 4,500 records, the part-time nudist who’ll be out for Field Day has managed to get his hands on a serious bit of plastic that’ll no doubt reflect a bit of clubbing history but also the possibility of being heard once again from a fellow working DJ.

Seth explained the acquisition;

“as a music fan and collector the opportunity to acquire Dave’s records was something that instantly sparked my interest. As a 30 year old there is only so much you can read about or hear through friends to imagine what it was like during the heyday of acid house and the Haçienda. I think my great joy will be finding new music, hearing things i never knew existed from people forgotten through time. I think it’s very important not only to preserve the music but to preserve this collection intact for future generations to enjoy. One factor behind my acquirement of this amazing collection was the transfer of one working DJ to another; and the fact that I will be presenting to people around the world as they were intended to be heard”.

What an outlook right? Dave shared some similar thoughts, touched on the collection and respect for the vinyl DJ;

“My thirty years of DJing is in this collection, including all the records I played on the four hundred occasions I played at the Hacienda in the 1980s, beginning with funk and soul and electro and Factory Records stuff, and on through industrial and alternative music and into the early acid tunes and the house music revolution. And then the 1990s too, bleepy stuff, disco, the euphoric floorfillers, and the wild and weird records I loved and wanted to share with dancefloors from Manchester to Paris and Berlin to New York I had some tempting offers, but keeping the collection together was an important thing for me. When Seth got in touch I was really pleased. The records were bought by me to be played – it’s a working DJ’s collection – and Seth’s commitment to music and to vinyl is fabulous. There’s stuff in there he’ll know and love but stuff he’ll discover too, and through him, and thanks to him taking them on and playing them out, new audiences will discover them too, and enjoy them. They’ll give pleasure to Seth’s audiences, just as they gave pleasure to me and the audiences I played them too. I’ll miss them but they’ve gone to a great home.”

With the transaction set to happen early next week we’re hoping Seth spills some info on exactly whats in there including any rare gems.

We recently hung out with Seth Troxler at Amsterdam Dance Event where he was cooking up a meal for the homeless.

Watch episode two of our ADE coverage.

Source: THUMP

 

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