Discogs is your go to site then. Huge database of pressings of records, CDs, cassettes. User ratings, sometimes comments/reviews. If it's a new record or has EAN code, you just download the app on your phone. Hit the EAN icon near search button. Use your camera in your phone and it just insta searches correct pressing or edition. If its old pressing just type the numbers on sleeve or on label if the seller agrees you can view the record, you can even search by MATRIX / RUNOUT if you can view it, it will be the most accurate for old records to pinpoint the exact pressing and therefor user ratings of those records.
For example my Dark Side of The Moon pressing - MATRIX / RUNOUT is exact same match
View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1973 Vinyl release of "The Dark Side Of The Moon" on Discogs.
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Reviews are at the bottom and on the right are user ratings /stats. Just below the "For Sale" tab.
Ratings:
https://www.discogs.com/release/stats/13475020
Direct link to stats.
Obviously you always see those lower stats by 1 or 2 people. But if for example there are 50 5/5 grades or 180 or 200 and you see two people rate it as let's say 2. I will believe those 200 people that this is a 5/5 pressing.
My Dark Side of The Moon pressing is superb. Can't honestly not say it's a 5/5 because it is.
Compared it briefly with newest pressing I got for my brother on Christmas and I can say for sure it isn't much behind if at all, some things it does better than new press. Which is insane.
I have a few Japanese pressings or records, can confirm they sound awesome.
Some have OBI, some don't - generally if I saw a japanese press dirt cheap in EX shape even without OBI I have always bought them.
I have also a bunch of Dutch / Holland / Netherlands pressings and they also are quite superb. Can confirm they sometimes are as good as japanese pressings but are priced like I don't know regular generic german press or repress even. So quite low.
In fact my Dark Side of The moon pressing is from Netherlands. And I bought it as low as $12 to $18 back in the day, in EX condition so better than VG, slightly less graded than NM.
Generally I heard a bit of advice in the past. If you buy a record for example band is from USA and you buy USA press it will be superb, if the band is from UK and you buy UK press it will be superb. So generally look for pressings from the bands origin, then japanese pressings, then Holland pressings
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If you're in Japan search for City Pop / City Pop Funk records - I'm insane about those.
Husband of Mariya Takeuchi
Not exactly City Pop but Masami Tsuchiya played a bit in Japan with David Sylvian and Mick Karn. You can hear the fretless bass was inspired by Mick style.
You might wanna search for some Moe't - Momoe Shimano while in Japan
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Her work with LIBRO back in 1998
Song by Japanese rapper and reggae artist Libro featuring Mamoe Shimano. This was one of the first Japanese Hip-Hop songs I heard and can say without out a doubt is one of the most beautiful. My Japa
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and the amazing DJ KIYO REMIX
https://soundcloud.com/selfmade-totsu/libro-dj-kiyo-remix-hq !!!
Edit:
I have the same obsession with Italo Disco / Eurobeat.
It's quite popular in Japan. You may find some really good gems there. I'm jealous.
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
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Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
youtu.be
Enjoy the videos and music you love, upload original content, and share it all with friends, family, and the world on YouTube.
www.youtube.com
Happy hunting!