digitize it yourself. my vinyl collection isn't huge. ended up being around 100gb or something. a lot of it i had duplicates on CD/Digital.vurt wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:43 pmmost of my dj vinyl is white label stuff, that never saw release.ghettosynth wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 8:00 pmSo how is pirating music a solution to the complaining in this thread? I'm willing to pay for a valid service, I'm not asking to be able to download the music without the artist receiving whatever compensation they've been able to negotiate with any particular platform.dayjob wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 5:45 pmsoulseek still exists. youtube is full of old vinyl too. monkey audio rewind is your friend.osiris wrote: Tue Feb 06, 2024 2:32 pm "One of the things that frustrates me is that I can't find all of my old (DJ) vinyl on Spotify. Is there a service with almost every record from the 90s? " n- Thank God I was around for Napster. I got all my old DJ vinyls in digital that way.
This also misses the point with respect to the value that I think modern services provide. I don't just want my music in digital form, I want subsets of it in playlists so that the algorithms can find similar music that's available today.
good luck searching for any of it mind you, no titles, no artist name, occasionally they might put a catalogue number.
i know some people have 5000 records from the 90s alone and digitzing that is a tough go of it. it's a good way to archive things though. at least digitize your favs.
