Originally posted by Benjamin B
0, and I never plan on owning any. Objectification of music in the purest sense of the word.
I think the word you are refering to is actually 'objectify'?
So by that comment you are suggesting that you care more about the music here than anyone else and that we have all trivialised the value of the music we play by owning it on vinyl?
The word 'objectification' actually means a physical representation of an idea, concept or abstract thing. Which in a sense is true, but the same could be said for any medium that is used to play back music unless of course you get all the artists to perform live during your sets.
Great to here what some of you guys have.
I'm buying my first crate this week to store my small collection in, cannot wai, as at mo I have it 'em sat next to my decks
Apr-28-2006 08:34
Rick D
Resident London Hater
Registered: Sep 2003
Location: In The Chillout Room!
485 according to my discogs collection, which i think is pretty much up to date
I probably have 2000+ records, though I lost count long ago. My discogs collection is completely out of whack, as I don't list duplicates, and a ton of records aren't in there.
Originally posted by Nemesis44
I think the word you are refering to is actually 'objectify'?
So by that comment you are suggesting that you care more about the music here than anyone else and that we have all trivialised the value of the music we play by owning it on vinyl?
The word 'objectification' actually means a physical representation of an idea, concept or abstract thing. Which in a sense is true, but the same could be said for any medium that is used to play back music unless of course you get all the artists to perform live during your sets.