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| quote: | Originally posted by Nemesis44
Who says we remember them?
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Nem |
Yeah I haven't got a clue half of the time 
I seem to develop a "picture" of what each track is like - I wouldn't have a chance at singing any of my tunes to you, but after listening to each one a couple of times (even when just picking what to buy) I associate this sort of image of how hard, how uplifting, how dirty etc a track is whether I can actually remember how it goes or not - usually this is enough to put together a mix!
When I first discovered pirating music (tsk tsk, although I have got rid of all of my pirated stuff now) I used to download so much that I had far too much to keep track of - I didn't even know what rough genre 90% of tunes I had were. So even before I cleaned up my act I decided to limit the number of tunes I was getting so that I could keep on top of it. Add to that a bit of financial constraint when I stopped pirating stuff and it became quite manageable... but that might be worth thinking about? If you're getting too many tunes to keep on top of, just cut down on the amount you buy / burn off.
And yeah, I totally agree about vinyl, the visual trigger of the sleeve used to really help, plus when I saw the groove pattern on the record it would trigger memories of the structure (as well as obviously being able to see what would happen when) - both things that digital technology still haven't solved properly, the wave display on CDJs is shite.
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