Whittling down the collection
chase
767 Posts
Over a decade of thrift digging looking for samples has my life full of boxes of questionable quality records. Sure there are some gems here and there but many of them fall into the "place setter" category.
So have you guys ever douched the collection? I need a general rule of thumb, I find myself falling into hoarder territory not wanting to give up any of them, but it just doesn't seem realistic to hold on to all of them.
HELP!
So have you guys ever douched the collection? I need a general rule of thumb, I find myself falling into hoarder territory not wanting to give up any of them, but it just doesn't seem realistic to hold on to all of them.
HELP!
Comments
It's all about keeping records that I enjoy for whatever reason... Say goodbye to records with a neat break or loopz (unless you intend to really use them). Also ditch records that are scratchy (unless really raer).
You probably won't miss them.
Examples being:
Bad condition
Bad pressings
Records that were nowhere near as good as I hoped they were going to be.
Records that didn't have the track I hoped for.
Bootlegs of records I should have OGs of.
And records that were just rubbish.
Jazz Fusion records with over the top guitar solos.
Doubles.
This worked quite well for me in regards to sliming down on records that I was better off without. I'm not much of a hustler and my only regret is not getting great trade price for them.
I've still got a load of records I'll probably never at but they are boxed in the garage and I'll revisit them from time to time to see how they sound as my tastes are constantly changing.
So far I've not missed anything I've sold.
Feels good to let go of some records as well and not be so obsessive compulsive about collecting.
After paying some bills, I channelled the money I made into new records that i will actually listen to.
I feel like my collection is more fluid and fun
Just the heat should outweigh the never going to play shit.
On a deeper level, purging allows my tastes to evolve. By opening up shelves and earning income on the sales, I feel inclined to buy what interests me currently. Keeping records that interested me 10 years ago just tied me to who I was 10 years ago.
I'm purging my MP3s right now which I've never done before. I listen to every song and rate it 1 star for delete or 2 stars for keep. After about 4 months I'm 26.7% through my collection. It's a lot of work, but the results are so worth it and I'm listening to music, which I love doing. I can listen to my approved playlist and every song is one I want to hear. If I miss the deleted songs at some point, I can just download them again, but that rarely happens. I'm sorting songs right now as I type this. 26.8% now.
The older I get the more I feel like that.
And the more I hate 2LP pressings of albums that don't have to be (eg. hip hop represses). I'm a lazy bastard who doesn't want to flip the record every 10min.
The latest Stark Reality repress really got my goat. 3LP and the songs in the wrong order!!
[insert get off my lawn emoticon]
The mastering is from the original release as well so the sound quality isn't any louder or clearer even though its a double LP.
Also massive co-sign on being able to listen to albums all the way through. I feel my collection was always originally DJ oriented and is now more to do with home listening.
I remember when Derelicts Of Dialect came out, that was the first rap double that I came across and I hated the listening experience of the album being set over 4 side.
Then I started DJ out a lot and wish everything was on double vinyl for obvious reasons.
Now I dont DJ Hip Hop out and prefer single vinyl albums again.
I continue to hoard as I have traded stuff that I later regretted. So, as long as I have space, I'll keep gripping more vinyl. I have somewhere over 10,000 LPs and the stacks grow bigger. I'm a hopeless record collecting addict.
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
I find at fairs and even trading with stores no one is really after the singles. They only want albums.
just got to be disciplined
regret is not really present most of the time
there is always a cratefull that you wouldnt notice if someone stole or would alvage out of a fire
and imma make a beat one day doesnt hold up forever