Hi
Long-term fan and very infrequent poster asking for a favour here
I’m currently doing my thesis on the impact of changes in technology on the vinyl record industry (particularly Discogs) and was hoping that some of you might be OK to do a survey (based on the fact that the old skool house thread seemed pretty popular).
http://cass.eu.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_0iAwBmaS0Orxn6dIt should take about 5 mins of your time and if you have a Discogs account, you'll get 10% off any of the records I’m selling there by putting your username at the end.
Cheers
Ralph
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Used to love vinyl and was a regular buyer.
Sadly, I got older and with family & work commitments, I no longer have the time for the 'bedroom DJ' scene.
I've got a garage full of vinyl all to be transferred to MP3 format, but no time for that, either.
So it's streaming for me nowadays
Interesting what you say - there seem to be two trends going on at the moment. The one that you're talking about - people finding vinyl too impractical and moving onto mp3s and streaming
The other one is people rebelling against the whole "digitisation" process and reverting back to vinyl - look at the rise in vinyl sales recently:
http://blog.dubspot.com/the-resurgence-of-vinyl-continues-in-2012-record-stores-making-a-comeback/
By the way - what's the vinyl you have in your garage? electronic stuff?
Have played around with various Apps for mixing streamed music, but it's just not the same.
It's not physical enough, I guess.
In the garage there are plenty of genres, but mainly dance tunes from the late 80's early 90's and 00s.
House, Rap, Hip House and... erm.. garage.
Basically all the tunes, commercial and underground, that were enjoyed as a regular club goer, DJ and p*sshead
I worked in an independent record shop from '86 - '92 as a Saturday/holiday lad. The best job I've ever had.
Good luck with the thesis
Thanks for your help
Loads of mid 90's soulful house stuff that I'd forgotten about or simply missed first time around....sounding like an incredibly old fart but they don't make them like that any more.
I've got a lot of vinyl and one day (probably when I retire and am too old to enjoy listening to it) I'll transfer them all onto the computer.
Then again will probably never get round to it.
Mid 90's soulful house you say. The best kind
Really wasn't expecting such a great response. Thanks for your help – being a Charlton fan’s pretty rough at times but at least I know we help each other out!
The general idea is that if it's well known, go for ebay.. if it's more specialist... Discogs is your best option (but you'll need to be more patient).
e.g. sold a version of Massive Attack's Mezzanine on ebay for £80 when it would have only got around £40 on Discogs. But, tried selling some random Deep House tunes on ebay and had no luck, so stuck with Discogs. Also - fees for ebay are 10% (they take 10% of your vinyl price and p&p), whereas Discogs is 8% (and they don't take fees on the p&p)
End of the day, 95% of my sales have been through Discogs, but if you've got some classics, put them up on ebay.