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by mthwl
1560 days ago
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I wrote a bit recently about why I still collect music on CDs. Here are my 3 reasons, which echo a lot of the comments: 1. To Support the Artist, 2. To Own the Music, 3. To Collect Artifacts (which is fun) I also found a few recent attempts at creating new physical music formats, but most of them require Internet connectivity and are essentially cloud services that have physical access tokens :( I ended up just lamenting that we never got the Sony MiniDisc revolution that we all deserved. The post is here:
https://www.matthewhowell.net/notes/2022/on-collecting-music... |
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I have so far archived every video game vinyl I have and I’ve slowly doing the rest of my vinyl collection. It’s been a really fun project, and like you said with “artifacts,“ I feel like I’ve got my own little museum of sorts going on. Plus it’s fun to cut them into sides (not tracks), compress into 48kHz wav, FLAC, and mp3, add the album art, and get them on my phone and home server. So I basically can take my vinyl anywhere I go!
Is it the most practical exercise? Of course not. But it’s really fun in its own way. I just like archive diving a lot given my history background, so making my own archive scratches a similar itch I guess.