I dabble in a bunch of things but mostly my heart is in:
Soul 45's
Jamaican music
Onitsha Market Literature (pamphlets and anything related)
West African photography (prints, books, photo albums)
Other kinds of art (mostly American folk art, some crazy tramp stuff, but have some $$ things as well)
Books
Interesting to see the poasters who's record collection is limited to a genre or two.
I collect
Psyche/rock/prog/folk 'whiteboy guitar band music' from the '60s & '70s
Soul & Funk LPs & 45s from the same period
a small amount of disco/boogie singles
Jazz, Bluenote/funky stuff/fusion, Euro, British
OSTs/Libraries when I can find them
Reggae/dub LPs, 45s and 10"s
Afrobeat/Afrofunk stuff that's so-hot-right-now
Hip-Hop, mainly the sample dominated early '90s sound, not so much of the '80s, very little post '97
Oldskool Jungle from the '93-'96 era that was dominated by groundbreaking drum programming, filters and sub-bass that sounds like Rolf Harris weilding a 60 foot wobble-board
MoWax & NinjaTunes 'Trip-Hop' from the mid-to-late nineties
British electronica from the '90s like Future Sound Of London, Aphex Twin, Orb, Orbital, Squarepusher, Vibert
Deep house of the Detroit/Dixon/Carl Craig/Parrish variety
Dubstep that sounds like the things I like about Jungle, or Reggae, or Deep House, or Hip-Hop, or Electronica
b-boy breaks on 45 & lp
drumbreaks
deep soul 45s
45s on HI, people & curtom
mixtapes on cassette
library lps
records from austria & germany
90s rap
gangsta rap
besides my 100 crates of records(mostly rap and soul/funk) i also collect
shelltoes
boom boxes
concert shirts
pez heads
action figures
anything run-dmc
lunch boxes
hip hop magazines
autographs
trading cards
anything fat albert
hip hop books
bootleg cd's
comic books(i have EVERY issue of daredevil)
old dj mixers
should i keep going???...............
Comments
PULPS.
Vintage Stereo Gear
Books: Early 20th century fiction
Want to accrue more of these: vintage effects pedals, styli, and obscure paintings
Soul 45's
Jamaican music
Onitsha Market Literature (pamphlets and anything related)
West African photography (prints, books, photo albums)
Other kinds of art (mostly American folk art, some crazy tramp stuff, but have some $$ things as well)
Books
I collect
Psyche/rock/prog/folk 'whiteboy guitar band music' from the '60s & '70s
Soul & Funk LPs & 45s from the same period
a small amount of disco/boogie singles
Jazz, Bluenote/funky stuff/fusion, Euro, British
OSTs/Libraries when I can find them
Reggae/dub LPs, 45s and 10"s
Afrobeat/Afrofunk stuff that's so-hot-right-now
Hip-Hop, mainly the sample dominated early '90s sound, not so much of the '80s, very little post '97
Oldskool Jungle from the '93-'96 era that was dominated by groundbreaking drum programming, filters and sub-bass that sounds like Rolf Harris weilding a 60 foot wobble-board
MoWax & NinjaTunes 'Trip-Hop' from the mid-to-late nineties
British electronica from the '90s like Future Sound Of London, Aphex Twin, Orb, Orbital, Squarepusher, Vibert
Deep house of the Detroit/Dixon/Carl Craig/Parrish variety
Dubstep that sounds like the things I like about Jungle, or Reggae, or Deep House, or Hip-Hop, or Electronica
and t-shirts, books, comics.
ost- rock and east euro heatery
porto turntables
reel to reel players and tapes.
60s and 70s pulp
lego mini figs
drumbreaks
deep soul 45s
45s on HI, people & curtom
mixtapes on cassette
library lps
records from austria & germany
90s rap
gangsta rap
when overflow records are stored/shelved in the kitchen a group intervention is in order.
shelltoes
boom boxes
concert shirts
pez heads
action figures
anything run-dmc
lunch boxes
hip hop magazines
autographs
trading cards
anything fat albert
hip hop books
bootleg cd's
comic books(i have EVERY issue of daredevil)
old dj mixers
should i keep going???...............