I have vinyl, what will I have in 10 years?

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Re: I have vinyl, what will I have in 10 years?

Post by ascent » Thu Apr 14, 2011 9:50 pm

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i don't mix, i just buy vinyl cause i enjoy it
i like being able to see my music collection as a mountain and not a list of files

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Re: I have vinyl, what will I have in 10 years?

Post by levitate » Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:00 am

great topic. things are changing, the entire idea of 'owning' music is becoming obsolete in some ways - in a couple of years I reckon the predominant mode of listening will be streaming via spotify-like services direct to your phone/computer/whatever.

...which sucks, really. my personal favourite is vinyl with an mp3 backup. so you have your digital files if you wanna throw it on your ipod or whatever, but the vinyl's still there for posterity and for quality listening time. i really have a problem with the physical format dying, i think because fundamentally i hate playing music through a computer, it seems so distracting: i love just dimming hte lights, switching off the computer/phone, and putting a vinyl on. sounds wierd cos most dance music essentially relies on that technology to make it but i think it distracts away from the listening experience, it encourages a more 'shuffle' mentality where you judge a tune in the first second or two then skip to the next...

lot to be said for taking time out to listen to your music. if wavs/mp3s allow that, sound, but i know they dont for me

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Post by wolf89 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:40 am

I'm gonna keep going with vinyl till I die and keep my collection.

Want something that takes up a whole room in the house at least

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Post by antipode » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:00 am

One of the handles on my shitty plastic record crate finally broke from the weight when i was hauling it out of a friends car. it was a milestone for me. im 21. play vinyl, even started getting acetate cut (neither of these things are really cheap when you live in nz) but who cares, they are my babies.
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Re: I have vinyl, what will I have in 10 years?

Post by rev » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:42 am

I just started selling out of my mp3 collection... it is great money, and the best thing is that I still got almost everything in stock!

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Post by herbalicious » Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:56 pm

^ You what?

Sites like Boomkat (and most others) list all your downloads so you can re-download them if you lose them all anyway....so that's not a major issue (althoguh downloading all my MP3s again would be long).

I generally only buy Vinyl when it's not released digitally. This isn't because I prefer digi...obviously not...I just buy so much music I cannot warrant spending an extra £3/4 per release for a physical copy that I've then got to rip to get on my ipod.

I still have a decent vinyl collection...and will continue to buy it. I'd buy more vinyl if all labels offered digi downloads when you buy the physical copy though.

Edit: Although I agree with Shy...essentially, when I'm buying a digital release, I'm buying nothing. 1's and 0's. And while that does make me think I'm wasting my money, I'll be straight back on Boomkat come Monday.
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Re: I have vinyl, what will the you have in 10 years?

Post by ekidd91 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 1:47 pm

ashley wrote:I buy vinyl and I can't even mix.
Same. Before I bought vinyl (when I added a turntable to my hi fi system when I was 15) I bought CD, I think I've paid for less than 10 downloads. I'll only do it if it's download exclusive, otherwise I'll get it physically, it's just fucking better, whether you mix or not.

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Post by rev » Fri Apr 15, 2011 1:48 pm

herbalicious wrote:^ You what?

it was a joke.....
I am all vinyl :D

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Post by Genevieve » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:01 pm

I like physical records, but prefer to get CDs over vinyl. It's just more convenient. If I had to choose between vinyl or digital download, I'd just buy the vinyl and download the record from a p2p.

Some records, I have on both vinyl and CD, though. Like 'Spiderland' by Slint. I do prefer the sound of vinyl records, but not because of the medium, but because albums are usually mastered better for vinyl than they are for CD.
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Post by murky21 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:10 pm

its all about vinyl + d/l code for me.... Instra:mental album released just now - absolutely love the tunes but not stuff I would usually DJ. If I had to choose between d/l and vinyl I would have downloaded it and saved the difference in money for wax im more likely to mix. However as nonplus done the d/l + vinyl, everyone's a winner, nonplus get the highest revenue for the album, I get to own a lovely piece of wax but still have something to easily listen to on the tube in morning :4: labels take note!

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Post by wolf89 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:19 pm

bagelator wrote:Sounds like you lot like carrying around a black 12'' around in your hands too much......... :6:
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Post by ekidd91 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 2:48 pm

murky21 wrote:its all about vinyl + d/l code for me.... Instra:mental album released just now - absolutely love the tunes but not stuff I would usually DJ. If I had to choose between d/l and vinyl I would have downloaded it and saved the difference in money for wax im more likely to mix. However as nonplus done the d/l + vinyl, everyone's a winner, nonplus get the highest revenue for the album, I get to own a lovely piece of wax but still have something to easily listen to on the tube in morning :4: labels take note!

Definitely think getting a download with vinyl is the way to go, definitely the way to keep vinyl alive.

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Post by Input_1 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:24 pm

ekidd91 wrote:
murky21 wrote:its all about vinyl + d/l code for me.... Instra:mental album released just now - absolutely love the tunes but not stuff I would usually DJ. If I had to choose between d/l and vinyl I would have downloaded it and saved the difference in money for wax im more likely to mix. However as nonplus done the d/l + vinyl, everyone's a winner, nonplus get the highest revenue for the album, I get to own a lovely piece of wax but still have something to easily listen to on the tube in morning :4: labels take note!

Definitely think getting a download with vinyl is the way to go, definitely the way to keep vinyl alive.

yeah man, i'd love too see more labels do that. would be a proper time saver!!
they gaves a DL link for 320s with the james blake LP, and i know hospital records have been giving free MP3s with vinyls for ages.

"definitely the way to keep vinyl alive" < :z:

Would love to have my full collection for on the go.

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Post by ekidd91 » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:26 pm

Yeah, I think NinjaTune do it too which pleases me immensley.

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Post by Be-1ne » Fri Apr 15, 2011 3:32 pm

Input_1 wrote:
ekidd91 wrote:
murky21 wrote:its all about vinyl + d/l code for me.... Instra:mental album released just now - absolutely love the tunes but not stuff I would usually DJ. If I had to choose between d/l and vinyl I would have downloaded it and saved the difference in money for wax im more likely to mix. However as nonplus done the d/l + vinyl, everyone's a winner, nonplus get the highest revenue for the album, I get to own a lovely piece of wax but still have something to easily listen to on the tube in morning :4: labels take note!

Definitely think getting a download with vinyl is the way to go, definitely the way to keep vinyl alive.

yeah man, i'd love too see more labels do that. would be a proper time saver!!
they gaves a DL link for 320s with the james blake LP, and i know hospital records have been giving free MP3s with vinyls for ages.

"definitely the way to keep vinyl alive" < :z:

Would love to have my full collection for on the go.
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Re: I have vinyl, what will the you have in 10 years?

Post by slothrop » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:14 pm

dj $hy wrote:This is why I have a brand new unboxed pair of 1210's in my loft!
:lol: I love the way that you can't imagine anyone going to the trouble of keeping a usb drive for backups, but you happily keep a grand's worth of turntables boxed up in your loft 'just in case'!

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Post by dj $hy » Fri Apr 15, 2011 4:53 pm

slothrop wrote:
dj $hy wrote:This is why I have a brand new unboxed pair of 1210's in my loft!
:lol: I love the way that you can't imagine anyone going to the trouble of keeping a usb drive for backups, but you happily keep a grand's worth of turntables boxed up in your loft 'just in case'!
Last time I checked USB sticks hadnt stopped being produced?! :4:

Getting a DL link/MP3 with a record is a great way to keep vinyl alive and a nice way to get more music for your buck! I think Be-1ne pointed out how good value buy a record actually was seeing as its not gone up in price in years and now you get an mp3 too! But I totally get not being a viable option and a costly one too but I guess people are just different, I like the fact I have something physical for my money! Feels like I actually own something!
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Post by jinxkal » Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:43 pm

We dont need no more plastic waste island twice as big as Texas...safe the environment buy mp3's & save some money for your children's education and badass mortgages ..

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Post by _cheef_ » Fri Apr 15, 2011 6:53 pm

jinxkal wrote:We dont need no more plastic waste island twice as big as Texas...safe the environment buy mp3's & save some money for your children's education and badass mortgages ..
GET A HAIRCUT, HIPPIE!!

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Post by jinxkal » Fri Apr 15, 2011 7:10 pm

_cheef_ wrote:
jinxkal wrote:We dont need no more plastic waste island twice as big as Texas...safe the environment buy mp3's & save some money for your children's education and badass mortgages ..
GET A HAIRCUT, HIPPIE!!
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