The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

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  • AntonyM
    DUDERZ get a life!!!
    • Oct 2004
    • 6415

    The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

    I imagine most MS'ers like myself have an extensive collections of records
    that take up quite a bit of space. Now with a new generation of music junkies
    raised on MP3's and computer technology. Where the hell will all the records
    end up. Have not looked but imagine the demand for records on places like Ebay
    outside of rare or sought after tracks is not too high, especially in price.
    Will the crates of vinyl lay in garage store for grandchildren to marvel, playing them
    on 50 year old technics, which will of course still work great.
    Personally, I can't part with my records.
    How about the rest of ya?
    Originally posted by Shpira
    So came back last night...
    Sven Vath was amazing...he played a god damn killer set...ended up going to that and came to at like 10 am in some whore house in south Amsterdam...no idea how I ended up there...friday was a bit of a blur got really drunk and visited several parties can't remember a whole lot to be honest hehe...saturday was probably the best day that I recall...started up in the nearest coffee shop and going from party to party...beautiful woman, beer and weed...finished the night by taking some shrooms and listening to an amazing elke kleijn set...sunday...i met a nice girl who worked at one of the coffee shops and ended up talking to her for like 6 hours...was supposed to meet her at some DnB party...but instead went for a steak and walked around red light district bars drinking and smoking...monday took it easy went to a coffee shop and took a taxi to airport....

    All in all...I think I will be going back there some time soon
    Originally posted by Illuminate
    Let me get this straight.

    So white-middle class Americans have been told by their Television sets to be fearful of:

    1. Mexicans/Latinos from the South bringing drugs and killings n' shit.
    2. African Americans cause mos def they are raging a race war and want to occupy America like how the plebs occupied Wall St.
    3. Iranians/Afghans/Any one of middle eastern origin to be quite frank, cause you know Islam...
    4. North Koreans/Chinese cause you know everything...

    Am I close here?
  • day_for_night
    Are you Kidding me??
    • Jun 2004
    • 4127

    #2
    Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

    i've considered converting them all to wave files, but that is a LOOONG process, and i don't know if i have the patience. don't really want to sell them, still love busting out the techs every so often, though i've been playing 100% cd for quite awhile now.

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    • Life on Other Planets AKA Johns
      Are you Kidding me??
      • Oct 2005
      • 3087

      #3
      Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

      Ok well i have alot of records.. and yes some are shit and it was when i was a vinyl junkie thats when i did not think of quality over quantity.. so i have no room anymore for all those records. i do still like most of them though but in ten years tastes change and all. anyway what i plan to do is go through them all and just bin the ones i think "what was i thinking" or "what a waste of money"..

      Thats the only thing you can do.. keep the ones that still have it and just bin the rest. currently i am on the mp3 thang and still would love to pull out some lost classic's.. so just trim your record collection.. Just my 2 cents

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      • chloe harris
        Platinum Poster
        • Jun 2004
        • 1021

        #4
        Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

        mm no i will keep my 10,000+ tunes for me and my kids and hopefully thier kids and so on.
        pillow humping rules.

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        • Lorn
          Looking for a title!
          • Sep 2004
          • 5826

          #5
          Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

          Definitely keeping my vinyl collection.

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          • Taylor Norris
            Platinum Poster
            • Oct 2005
            • 1375

            #6
            Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

            I still play 100% vinyl in all my sets. I have begun to slowly rip all of them for backup but plan on keep playing vinyl. I have been playing vinyl for over 10 years and just dont get the same feeling DJ'ing with CDJ's or Serato as when those beautiful black plates are spinning beneath my fingers.

            Vinyl 4 Life!!!

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            • BureOne
              Are you Kidding me??
              • Jun 2004
              • 3285

              #7
              Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

              I will never part with my vinyl. Love the look, feel and smell of them!

              Although Im using cdj's for 90% of the time, I still occassionally purchase vinyls that are not available on mp3.

              I have way too many classics that I wouldnt sell on ebay, even though it might get me a lot of $$$$$$$. Just too rare and too much of Quality out of print trance classics and whites to let go.

              I started converting them into mp3's but I would seriously need to take time off work just for that.

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              • subterFUSE
                Gold Gabber
                • Nov 2006
                • 850

                #8
                Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                I have about 5000 records, but usng Ableton exclusively now. I converted a bunch of vinyl to WAV when I first started using Ableton, but once I had a decent amount of music on hand.... I just buy digital now.

                I will not sell my collection, however. I actually consider my records like a fine piece of antique furniture. They actually are a nice touch to a room, when stored in well designed bookcases. In every house I move to, I have custom bookcases built for the records and I leave them out on display.

                They are also a tangible testament to the years of enjoyment I've had. In most cases, I can pull a record off the shelf and have some distant memory brought back which I associate with that song.

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                • thesightless
                  Someone will marry me. Hell Yeah!
                  • Jun 2004
                  • 13567

                  #9
                  Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                  i got about 3k records in my parents storage spot.
                  your life is an occasion, rise to it.

                  Join My Chant. new mix. april 09. dirty fuck house.
                  download that. deep shit listed there

                  my dick is its own superhero.

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                  • Soulreb
                    Fresh Peossy
                    • May 2006
                    • 1

                    #10
                    Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                    Love the touch and sound of the vinyl......

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                    • BureOne
                      Are you Kidding me??
                      • Jun 2004
                      • 3285

                      #11
                      Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                      Like Subter said, It does give a nice touch to a room.

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                      • Bender420
                        Tickle me Elmo!
                        • Jun 2004
                        • 1512

                        #12
                        Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                        no way i could get rid of mine.
                        Don't let anyone drive you crazy when you know it's in walking distance.


                        "some things simply aren’t meant to be bootybumped. Hard liquor is a prime example, as it will burn like a motherfuck."

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                        • Miroslav
                          WHOA I can change this!1!
                          • Apr 2006
                          • 4122

                          #13
                          Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                          there are people who would get rid of their hard earned vinyl collections?

                          fuck that...

                          now way in hell I am voluntarily parting with mine. I've put a damn good bit of time into growing it and I've loved every minute of it. I'll probably branch out into CDs some day soon, but not at the expense of my records. I'm not opposed to creatively used innovation, but vinyl will always be the classic DJ standard for me...I don't care what the new kids whose DJing experience has never extended beyond their hard drives say...

                          you don't disrespect the vinyl!
                          mixes: www.waxdj.com/miroslav

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                          • unkownartist
                            Banned
                            • Nov 2005
                            • 4146

                            #14
                            Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                            Originally posted by chlo? harris
                            mm no i will keep my 10,000+ tunes for me and my kids and hopefully thier kids and so on.

                            HI MOM!!!!!


                            on topic: i have quite a load of vinyl which like u said does take a lot of space but even though some are high in prices on places like hardtofindrecords.com etc etc i cant bare the thought of parting with them as it reminds me of a good part of my life, the way i look @ vinyl is that its a material part of a memory

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                            • JK224
                              Addiction started
                              • Oct 2005
                              • 372

                              #15
                              Re: The Future of Our Vinyl Collections

                              I collect older records, classic progressive; but I play new stuff on cd only.

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