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Posted by tctitan on Jun-10-2008 16:33:

vinyl not completely dead...

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/10/vi...s.ap/index.html


Posted by Guest on Jun-10-2008 16:43:

its like roaches baby

I just listed some new ones. Feel free to take a look gents and lady types:

http://www.discogs.com/sell/list?seller=Mark_Anthony


Posted by chesco on Jun-10-2008 17:09:

I'm back on the vinyl after being clean for 2 or 3 years.


Posted by Dj Dizzy on Jun-10-2008 17:37:

quote:
Originally posted by chesco
I'm back on the vinyl after being clean for 2 or 3 years.


you can jump off onto as many different formats as you want, but in the end you'll always come crawling back to vinyl

where about 8 track tapes?


Posted by Zak McKracken on Jun-10-2008 19:59:

i sold my decks like a year ago or something but I miss them!!!
i want them back! luckily i kept my best records


Posted by Pjotr G on Jun-10-2008 20:31:

still expanding vinyl collection. It's just fun to put on a record, especially obscure ones, chill at home with some strange records and a smoke...very soothing.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-10-2008 20:33:

All the best Djs in the world right now are playing records or a combo of records + serato/traktor control vinyl.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-10-2008 20:50:

as long as quality labels like perlon keep a vinyl only policy, it will survive


Posted by Dj Dizzy on Jun-11-2008 00:29:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
as long as quality labels like perlon keep a vinyl only policy, it will survive


i think it will survive because there will always be at least a small number of people like ourselves that will argue that analog sounds better than digital.


Posted by dark_Omens on Jun-11-2008 01:26:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
...will argue that analog sounds better than digital.


In my eyes there is no argument at all. Analog clearly sounds better than digital. That goes for all pieces in the chain (source, preamp, amp).

Long live vinyl!


Posted by Spartan on Jun-11-2008 01:35:

quote:
Originally posted by Dj Dizzy
i think it will survive because there will always be at least a small number of people like ourselves that will argue that analog sounds better than digital.


I dunno about sounds better but it def. feels better. I played some vinyl tonight and it just felt more real.


Posted by Guest on Jun-11-2008 10:48:

vinyl is da coolest


Posted by Stino on Jun-11-2008 11:06:

i hope they will always keep pressing vinyl... it deffo adds something. Although i/we only use cdj's on gigs, it deffo feels better as an artist to receive a track on vinyl instead of just seeing it appear as download only.

About the sound quality, im not really thinking its sounds better, but it sounds slightly different, maybe a bit more warm or authentic.


Posted by Ian on Jun-11-2008 11:49:

I still get chills listening to my old tapes & hearing the vinyl static noises, especially as the first track begins or after a tunes been pulled back, it's just how music was meant to be. Thankfully many of my favourite drum & bass DJs are still spinnin the old dubplates and it's cool that they still have so much support. I support the digital age thoroughly, as a fan I buy it, but nothing beats the cream that is the feel of a vinyl.


Posted by Guest on Jun-11-2008 12:09:

yep! also, cover art is really nice. I love looking at Wagon Repair and Border Community sleeves. You FEEL something just looking at it.


Posted by MrJiveBoJingles on Jun-11-2008 13:10:

I love vinyl.

I love Beatport and other download sites, and the ease of just burning a bunch of MP3s to a CD, but in spite of this I sometimes wish romantically that vinyl were still the only medium for electronic music, even though that would mean I'd have to buy a lot fewer tracks.


Posted by Clovis on Jun-11-2008 18:36:

quote:
Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
I love vinyl.

I love Beatport and other download sites, and the ease of just burning a bunch of MP3s to a CD, but in spite of this I sometimes wish romantically that vinyl were still the only medium for electronic music, even though that would mean I'd have to buy a lot fewer tracks.




That would be good though. I don't even wanna think about how many tunes I've gotten from beatport that pretty much never get played and I regret buying. Being selective makes for a great music collection.


Posted by nefardec on Jun-11-2008 18:39:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
That would be good though. I don't even wanna think about how many tunes I've gotten from beatport that pretty much never get played and I regret buying. Being selective makes for a great music collection.



yeah, i know. lately i've been holding onto my beatport crate and whittling it down over a period of 2 weeks. it generally coincides with my paycheck schedule.


i've managed to get it from 250 down to about 180 now payday can't come soon enough.


Posted by Guest on Jun-11-2008 18:42:

I generally dont buy a record unless it sits in my wishlist for at least a week....gotta let the newness feeling subside. Sometimes I'll take things out of my list and if I come across them later and still like them, then I'll pick them up. If you like something for more than a month you know it will have lasting power


Posted by Clovis on Jun-11-2008 19:35:

quote:
Originally posted by nefardec
yeah, i know. lately i've been holding onto my beatport crate and whittling it down over a period of 2 weeks. it generally coincides with my paycheck schedule.


i've managed to get it from 250 down to about 180 now payday can't come soon enough.



That works pretty good, I've been doing that too.


Posted by chesco on Jun-11-2008 20:49:

I like to hold my tunes for a while before I buy them on beatport as well.. I've had some in my crate for a couple of months now - just use another account to buy the ones I really want at the time.

If theres a release with 3 or 4 good tunes on it then I just buy the vinyl for all the difference in price its worth having it in physical format.

Also in reference to buying vinyls, labels like mojuba, styrax leaves etc are generally limited release so they make a decent long term investment as they tend to go up rather than down in price after a year or so.


Posted by b i n k u n on Jun-12-2008 06:53:

quote:
Originally posted by Guest
yep! also, cover art is really nice. I love looking at Wagon Repair and Border Community sleeves. You FEEL something just looking at it.


and that's why finding that worn white label at the end of the crate feels so great. testing it at the shop's turntable and realizing you've find a classic.


Posted by bas on Jun-12-2008 08:29:

Fun fact:

A LOT of music is still vinyl only...promos included. I was visiting my family tonight for my brother's graduation and stopped by the record store I used to go to all the time. The manager was telling me that last year at Sonar, a friend of his was getting vinyl promos and CDs were like...unheard of lol. During WMC I got a few vinyl promos too (they were actually REALLY good), nice to see people still go through the trouble of doing that.


Posted by Scolomon on Jun-12-2008 12:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Clovis
All the best Djs in the world right now are playing records or a combo of records + serato/traktor control vinyl.


All of the best djs in the world are using records?
Who defines best in the world?
If you go by the top 100 list....

Bob Sinclar
Eric Morillo
Eric Prydz
Pete tong
don't use records. They may release some songs on records (Prydz), they may liten to records when they chill at home (Bob Sinclar), but they don't spin them. Thats just the few I could think of off the top of my head. There are more...


Posted by Guest on Jun-12-2008 12:52:

quote:
Originally posted by Scolomon
All of the best djs in the world are using records?
Who defines best in the world?
If you go by the top 100 list....

Bob Sinclar
Eric Morillo
Eric Prydz
Pete tong
don't use records. They may release some songs on records (Prydz), they may liten to records when they chill at home (Bob Sinclar), but they don't spin them. Thats just the few I could think of off the top of my head. There are more...


You've crossed the event horizon with this response. Its over bro.


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