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Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 2:23 pm
by amathew
I've been collecting vinyl for the past 8 years, but recently I'm rethinking vinyl.
If I'm buying a new 12" for $10, I could instead get maybe five mp3's for $10. So
I'm left wondering if I've just been scammed for all these years.

For mp3/vinyl peeps, how do you justify what you buy?


I'd like to particularly hear for non-dj's who buy vinyl. I'm not a dj, just like
music. When I first got into music, i was into punk rock, and a lot of the
underground labels were only release albums on vinyl, so I had to buy vinyl
if i wanted to listen to it.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:10 pm
by baddis98
yea that's definately scam. it's the same with sex. i mean it's so much easier to bang an ugly girl, so what's the point of looking out for pretty ones? waste of time and money...

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:14 pm
by horsefeather
system_meltdown wrote:It's about the tunes, not the money.
:z:

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:14 pm
by Alistairr
dont be a fool move with the times, bare people are kidding themselves buying records still

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:38 pm
by deezlo
Alistairr wrote:dont be a fool move with the times, bare people are kidding themselves buying records still
so everyone still RELEASING on vinyl is a fool also?wasteman

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:42 pm
by rorz9992
Vinyl for me, I 'justify' paying for it by limiting how much I buy per month... quality over quantity. It means I only buy stuff I really like. I buy a lot of old stuff too a lot of which isn't avaliable digitally. If it was purely for listening purposes though and not mixing then I would get mp3s of new tunes

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 3:51 pm
by _cheef_
baddis98 wrote:yea that's definately scam. it's the same with sex. i mean it's so much easier to bang an ugly girl, so what's the point of looking out for pretty ones? waste of time and money...
:6:

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:39 pm
by amathew
rorz9992 wrote:If it was purely for listening purposes though and not mixing then I would get mp3s of new tunes

When it comes to older shit, I can definitely find good stuff by digging through crates. It's the newer stuff thats the issue.
I'm not mixing, just throwing it on a old 70s record player just to listen to some good tunes.

And when it comes to non electronic records, I have about 500 LPs and 200 7"s. They're mostly punk, hardcore, and
indie rock. While I love the music and my records, I wish I hadn't wasted so much money on records.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:43 pm
by bass_culture
You're not making sense, you say you love your records but that you regret wasting money on them??

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 4:43 pm
by _cheef_
amathew wrote:
rorz9992 wrote: While I love the music and my records, I wish I hadn't wasted so much money on records.
surely if you love your records then you can't view it as money wasted, right? ;-)

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 5:07 pm
by amathew
Well, I don't listen to punk or hardcore anymore, so I kinda do regret having a lot of records of a musical style which I don't listen to anymore.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 7:16 pm
by bass_culture
Yes, but you bought those records when you were into that music so you can't say really that you wasted money on them.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:07 pm
by Alistairr
deezlo wrote:
Alistairr wrote:dont be a fool move with the times, bare people are kidding themselves buying records still
so everyone still RELEASING on vinyl is a fool also?wasteman


Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:18 pm
by BASED
Lol! Paying money for mp3s..... Aka paying for air. Holla at me if you think you harddrive will be around in 20 years.

Vinyl is phyical, touch, feel see, it is actually something. It has stood the test of time. It will be around forever. It is love, oh and they are worth something after you buy it as welll!

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 8:21 pm
by Alistairr
my harddrive is swiftly moving to a cloud, so that eradicates that argument....lol

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 11:50 pm
by garethom
Nothing like getting some sweet artwork (although the white label has its own appeal), sliding it out of the sleeve, checking it in your hands and putting it on the decks, being able to hold something that somebody has invested a lot of money in, and I know I'll enjoy for years. Whenever people see my collection on my shelves, even the casual music listener is interested in it, they check it out, I can play them a few tunes I know they've never heard before. My friend is a big hip-hop fan, mostly commercial stuff, I played him some Joker vinyl after bringing the subject up, next week he's all over the Joker downloads :lol: Nobody has ever once asked me what's on that little black block plugged into my PC.

I download a lot of stuff too, but mp3s and wavs don't have the same impact a physical, well designed piece of music and art has. It's expensive though, so I'm not here to tell anybody why they shouldn't have it, and I know there will be people that don't care, but the world would be a boring place if everybody just did what was the most convenient or easy thing to do.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 12:00 am
by Dub_freak
garethom wrote:Nothing like getting some sweet artwork (although the white label has its own appeal), sliding it out of the sleeve, checking it in your hands and putting it on the decks, being able to hold something that somebody has invested a lot of money in, and I know I'll enjoy for years. Whenever people see my collection on my shelves, even the casual music listener is interested in it, they check it out, I can play them a few tunes I know they've never heard before. My friend is a big hip-hop fan, mostly commercial stuff, I played him some Joker vinyl after bringing the subject up, next week he's all over the Joker downloads :lol: Nobody has ever once asked me what's on that little black block plugged into my PC.

I download a lot of stuff too, but mp3s and wavs don't have the same impact a physical, well designed piece of music and art has. It's expensive though, so I'm not here to tell anybody why they shouldn't have it, and I know there will be people that don't care, but the world would be a boring place if everybody just did what was the most convenient or easy thing to do.
:z:

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:01 am
by bass_culture
garethom wrote:Nothing like getting some sweet artwork (although the white label has its own appeal), sliding it out of the sleeve, checking it in your hands and putting it on the decks, being able to hold something that somebody has invested a lot of money in, and I know I'll enjoy for years. Whenever people see my collection on my shelves, even the casual music listener is interested in it, they check it out, I can play them a few tunes I know they've never heard before. My friend is a big hip-hop fan, mostly commercial stuff, I played him some Joker vinyl after bringing the subject up, next week he's all over the Joker downloads :lol: Nobody has ever once asked me what's on that little black block plugged into my PC.

I download a lot of stuff too, but mp3s and wavs don't have the same impact a physical, well designed piece of music and art has. It's expensive though, so I'm not here to tell anybody why they shouldn't have it, and I know there will be people that don't care, but the world would be a boring place if everybody just did what was the most convenient or easy thing to do.
If I had the space to sig all of this then I would! :)

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 6:20 am
by Raggles
What I have concluded is that you should never mix the love of music with money. They simply do not belong near each other. Buy something for the love of the music, the industry, and the people involved.
For me, I enjoy the emotions of anticipating my order to arrive then having the opportunity to physically unbox my disks. And with future DJing in sight, I love thinking about my first night when I can put a Mala tune on with my bare hands.

With digital, you get a file, on your hard drive, and are still left with the question, "why don't I just pirate?"
Because if you are looking to spend little to no money on music you most likely aren't worried about the music industry so why not pirate.


But that's just how I see it, and I could be wrong because I'm tired.

Re: Vinyl or MP3

Posted: Sun Oct 23, 2011 10:15 am
by wobbles
Raggles wrote:What I have concluded is that you should never mix the love of music with money. They simply do not belong near each other. Buy something for the love of the music, the industry, and the people involved.
For me, I enjoy the emotions of anticipating my order to arrive then having the opportunity to physically unbox my disks. And with future DJing in sight, I love thinking about my first night when I can put a Mala tune on with my bare hands.

With digital, you get a file, on your hard drive, and are still left with the question, "why don't I just pirate?"
Because if you are looking to spend little to no money on music you most likely aren't worried about the music industry so why not pirate.


But that's just how I see it, and I could be wrong because I'm tired.
You are very wrong AND stupid