Nah, but I like to browse and shit even if I don't coprayman612 wrote:From what you just said, sounds like the opposite is trueHarkat wrote:I'm a lot less likely to buy something I don't really like on vinyl lol.
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RKM wrote: when bae hands u the aux mixtape and your squad blunted 9/11 aye lmao
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your post hit the nail on the head but this bit especially.wolf89 wrote:I like the process of actually playing records physical records and not doing anything else at the same time and will listen to music I own on vinyl way more often than other formats and will also listen to complete albums more often too
it engages the listener more when you have to pull it out of a crate, get it out of the sleeve and put it on the platter, drop the needle, and then sit down and listen
as opposed to double clicking an mp3 in a media player and then browsing the internet at the same time or some shit
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i sold off a majority of my stuff last year... had thousands of records. cant really find any reasons i would want them back. i still buy music regularly, just digitally. i do miss art, i miss what kind of weird shit the artist would put in the packaging. odd little messages etched in the unpressed parts of the vinyl. still, i have no desire to ever return to lugging my records around.. ever. the only records i have bought recently are metal records. and, at least the bastards know to press their material on 7 inches for the most part.
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Imo mp3s are great for when you're out or doing work, but personally if I want to listen to music as my main activity I prefer vinyl. plus it feels so good to come home on a Friday and pull out a few records and just play them as loud as possible
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As for the original post about limited white label stamped 12s and so on, completely agree, that shit is artificial as fuck and only appeals to a fetish for pretending its 1996
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I still think analogue formats sound better so I support vinyl. Digital recordings might as well be on CD though, I'm not that fuss
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Wolf's post sums it up.
With me Especially with roots/dub where a lot of stuff isnt online legitimately or in good quality vinyl's good.
Im not really about the Vinyl over errything/digi is babylon tho. At a night im not fussed about what the selectors playing on providing it sounds good.
With me Especially with roots/dub where a lot of stuff isnt online legitimately or in good quality vinyl's good.
Im not really about the Vinyl over errything/digi is babylon tho. At a night im not fussed about what the selectors playing on providing it sounds good.
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Does anyone find that you feel more engaged with a DJ if they're spinning wax? Not that I feel disconnected from someone using CDJ's per se. Is that just because it's easier to put yourself in their shoes if you are used to doing the same yourself? It's a visibly more involved process I suppose. Physically pulling out and placing the next record, discarding the previous. Focusing intently on matching the beats, then riding it out in the mix. Just seeing the records spin as well. Could well be in my head but that whole process seems to facilitate a vibe in itself, and a heightened connection between DJ and dancefloor.
Probably in my head
Probably in my head
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cool. another vinyl thread
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I love watchin a DJ spin records. I'm a sad chin-stroking bastard tho.wilson wrote:Does anyone find that you feel more engaged with a DJ if they're spinning wax? Not that I feel disconnected from someone using CDJ's per se. Is that just because it's easier to put yourself in their shoes if you are used to doing the same yourself? It's a visibly more involved process I suppose. Physically pulling out and placing the next record, discarding the previous. Focusing intently on matching the beats, then riding it out in the mix. Just seeing the records spin as well. Could well be in my head but that whole process seems to facilitate a vibe in itself, and a heightened connection between DJ and dancefloor.
Probably in my head

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this
and thisGenevieve wrote:I get the best quality buying wav or flac digital, for the best money, with the least hassle. Something being 'tangible' doesn't add any value to me.
plus having all your music in one place and not having to buy a whole lp if you're only feeling one tunerayman612 wrote:vinyl only release means i have to buy it & then rip it to my comp... what a pain, just do vinyl + digi
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Essentially, serato vinyl ruins most last ditch pro vinyl arguments there are
You still get to feel the records (oooooh)
You still get to see a dj fuck around with his hands (yaaay)
You still get to feel the records (oooooh)
You still get to see a dj fuck around with his hands (yaaay)
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I just like the whole thing around it, that adds to the music imo. The sleeve art, the people who are passionate about the music. Also the collecting aspect of it.
I started DJing with Traktor vinyl, but I've just been gradually building a collection of actual records next to it.
I do agree a vinyl release should also be available digital though and if it has to be exclusive just give the download with the vinyl. Actually, always provide free download with the vinyl.
I started DJing with Traktor vinyl, but I've just been gradually building a collection of actual records next to it.
I do agree a vinyl release should also be available digital though and if it has to be exclusive just give the download with the vinyl. Actually, always provide free download with the vinyl.
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And the tunes are buried away in a horrible as fuck list you can't be arsed to read through with no credits, artwork or anything to make them stand out. Also the discs go on for fuck all time compared to a full album, which is how I like to listen to a full album. Having to put every track on one after the other would ruin it. Plus I'm not convinced my serato box (which is an old one) sounds anywhere near as good as playing the actual records. Plus I don't want to have to have my computer on to play music. Also you just wear the time code discs out if you use them to listen to stuff as normal with them super fast. Plus you don't get the records from a store you can visit. I'm probably not going to have my serato library as long as I've had my records. I've also got records that there is no trace of whatsoever online.rayman612 wrote:Essentially, serato vinyl ruins most last ditch pro vinyl arguments there are
You still get to feel the records (oooooh)
You still get to see a dj fuck around with his hands (yaaay)
so no, that doesn't really work
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[quote="wilson"]Does anyone find that you feel more engaged with a DJ if they're spinning wax? /quote]
100% completely.
CDJs : Put CD in, find track.
Press play and then move fader up when you want to.
Profit.
3/4 deck sets need to happen just to keep me excited.
Vinyl? Its just nice, that feeling of the platter on your thumb as you slow down a record a little bit. Picking up a tune and holding it to the light to read the label and shit. I love all that and even when a mix is locked and beat matched you still gotta actually listen in case it goes out.
100% completely.
CDJs : Put CD in, find track.
Press play and then move fader up when you want to.
Profit.
3/4 deck sets need to happen just to keep me excited.
Vinyl? Its just nice, that feeling of the platter on your thumb as you slow down a record a little bit. Picking up a tune and holding it to the light to read the label and shit. I love all that and even when a mix is locked and beat matched you still gotta actually listen in case it goes out.
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nah I get youwilson wrote:Does anyone find that you feel more engaged with a DJ if they're spinning wax? Not that I feel disconnected from someone using CDJ's per se. Is that just because it's easier to put yourself in their shoes if you are used to doing the same yourself? It's a visibly more involved process I suppose. Physically pulling out and placing the next record, discarding the previous. Focusing intently on matching the beats, then riding it out in the mix. Just seeing the records spin as well. Could well be in my head but that whole process seems to facilitate a vibe in itself, and a heightened connection between DJ and dancefloor.
Probably in my head
Once when I was very drunk and dancing in front of the the decks I looked over the DJ booth and managed to read "Griff - Bring In The Katz" spinning on one of the turntables, before it got mixed in which was pretty sick
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Well i didnt say serato was a counter to your romanticized album listening bullshit lol
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main thing that puts me off serato is i would never want to rely on my laptop in a club setting, which would lead to me carrying around back-up records or cds
in which case i may as well just play records or cds
in which case i may as well just play records or cds
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roll up with a pre mixed set and if your laptop fails just jump on the booth or table or w/e and pour vodka on girls imo
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