I found it works for me to always file under the original artist. The
original artist's name is most likely the most visible writing on the
record. That tends to make things easier to find.

If I have more than one record by the same artst on the same label then I
try to go by artist then catalogue number. This works well until you get to
your "Jeff Mills" section and find that there are like 5 records labeled
"Axis #9"...


-----Original Message-----
From: Carlos de Brito [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 8:43 AM
To: Remco Doorewaard
Cc: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: (313) filing your records


my records with cc remixes are (of course) in the cc-section.
but then: where the heck do you put that "People Make The World Go
Round" 12" with kdj AND cc remix!? that's a serious problem... ;)

c*

Remco Doorewaard wrote:
> And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
> then?
> CC-section or original artist?
>
>
>>-----Original Message-----
>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:41 AM
>>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>>Subject: (313) filing your records
>>
>>get this 313, I have nearly put all my records in alphabetical order.
>
> woo.
>
>>now I'm making divder cards at work "a" "b" etc... also some artists
>
> too.
>
>>e.g. "carl craig". woo. i'm gonna have the most organised record
>>collection
>>in the world.
>>
>>but, now I have a problem. say in my carl craig section, do I put
>
> 'psyche'
>
>>in there or what, or does that go under 'p'?
>>
>>what about compilations? also split eps? arrrgggh.
>>
>>VOTE NOW> One Carl Craig Section, or "Carl Craig"/"69"/"Psyche"/"BFC"
>
> in
>
>>seperate sections?
>>
>>thanks
>>
>>alex
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