What are you going for collection wise?
Jamal
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do you have a certain goal? im curious about that.. me myself im kinda goal-less record collection wise.. have some ideas, but not yet..
im sooo amateur.
do tell..
im sooo amateur.
do tell..
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Hey Jamal,
For me, it's really about passion for music (borderline compulsive). I just continue to collect music that I enjoy, and over the years, the volume has become quite expansive. So no, I don't have any explicit goals, but I prefer a mixture of different genres since I listen to music based upon mood. I like having the option of many styles to choose from to suit my "ever changing moods."
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
Hey stacks
word, there's no better collection than all your favourite music collected.
That's where I'm at right now.
But that's really my bag.
Just good Black music in general.
Hey when your house starts to look like that you need to be on hoarders. I know two dealers like this and their furniture has been replaced with piles/boxes of vinyl.
I'm not there yet, but I'm always getting closer.
b/w
There are 4 labels (all pretty small) that I would genuinely love to own every release of (and am actively collecting at the moment). However, to complete their catalogs I need to do some serious leg-work in Latin America. Ebay / online buying alone will never ever complete this search.
In a more general sense, I would eventually like to create some discographies about selected Latin American labels (a gargantuan effort that has not been taken on at nearly the same scale as it has for African labels / artists). (See: http://www.asahi-net.or.jp/~xx3n-di/07-disco/07051.html & http://funkfidelity.de/philips.htm & http://www.eastafricanmusic.com/polygram_discog.htm for a few quick examples.) Collecting records for that cause would be fun, and I can imagine discovering really cool shit while on the hunt with such a completionist gaze.
Having a goal is essential to staying focused, and you ALWAYS end up at a much different place than you expected to arrive at.
All killer, no filler. Special interest in the funk, soundtracks, psych/funk weirdness, hip hop, braeks, boogie, reggae, soul, jazz, rock, latin - and all essential funk classiques.
I don't know what the rest of his crib looks like, but I suspect that's what all our collections look like when we don't file them away.
And why is his receiver on top of his turntable? Must be pretty cumbersome whenever he wants to listen to vinyl and has to remove that other big thing just to do so...
Perfect.
They get a Joel Whitburn book, and start buying 45s and crossing them off.
At times in my life I have tried to be a completest about some label or artist.
These days I buy what I hopes will sell and I will be happy to live with if it doesn't.
Very few 45s and very few one-trackers; going for a collection built on a foundation of lps that please me from start to finish.