You don't have to find it in the 1st place you look every time. If you
have to check 2-3 places for some records, but on average it's only 1
look-up, then it's just as good as a system that is always one lookup
but more of a pain in the ass..
Looks like you'll have to buy a second copy and
can i just say that having your records in order rules.
i dont think i've ever had anything in any order in my life whatsoever
before. this is cool. fiver says it lasts about a week, but hey ho.
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I've also got my records filed alphabetically. As for the compilations, I
file them in a separate section by record label.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, August 01, 2005 7:41 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: (313) filing your records
I've also got my records filed alphabetically. As for the compilations, I
file them in a separate section by record label.
ooh. maybe thats a good idea. compilations section seperate sections for
genres I reckon. ooh.
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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,
alphabetical
oh, I'm the alphabet kid for sure.
you should see my Q section, its rrright.
check it out, I love it, I've been doing it all weekend. I can't believe
the records I've found, my collection is half ok at the mo, good spread.
ahh, I've smoked half a ton of weed this weekend and
I have mine filed alphabetically by label, A-Z. And then the artists
contained in each label, alphabetically A-Z.
When will we see some pictures?
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Aan: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) filing your records
alphabetical
oh, I'm the alphabet kid for sure.
you should see
When will we see some pictures?
h, no pictures remco. it's very high security.
pikey laboratoire de pieces rare
i cannot reveal the formulas that are concocted behind the closed doors.
very top secret. you need the special cosmic handshake to get in.
; )
Alphabetize by label, and then sort each release within that label by
catalogue number. Or you could leave little piles of EP's and LP's strewn
about the floor of your attic. It all depends on what kind of mood you're
in.
Cheers,
lrh
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And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
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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
well technically, if you file alphabetically psyche would go under P
regardless of who it is.
i file according to geographical region of the label (detroit, berlin,
chicago, cologne etc), and alphabetically between labels and the records are
sorted according to catalog number.
except for
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
carl craig section definitely :)
robin...
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
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
yes. this is one of the q's.
file this q under: what is the meaning of life or what came first the
chicken or the egg
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2005 14:39
Aan: Remco Doorewaard
CC: 313@hyperreal.org
Onderwerp: Re: (313) filing your records
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it
for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
carl craig section definitely :)
robin...
Looks like you'll have to buy a second copy and file it under both. It's
the only viable solution.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
And where do you put a record with the CC remix that you bought it for
then?
CC-section or original artist?
yes. this is one of the q's.
file this q under: what
Ooops. Next time I'll drink my coffee before posting.
That was intended to be in reply to this:
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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...
I file my records by shape - all the round ones go in a box
:D
Actually, I tend to go with label, artist, sound.
Depends on how I remember the artist - all UR, Red Planet, etc. goes
together, all Axis (and Jeff Mills) into another
then if an artist is on a particular label and I'd think of
Ok hmm well i guess the easiest is to sort records by labels (then by
cat #). You wont have to bother the name of the artist and still be able
to find easily what you want.
Alphabetical order for labels sounds quite logical, though i personnaly
prefer to sort the labels by genre, then inside
) 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
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Subject: Re: (313) filing your records
Ok hmm well i guess the easiest is to sort records by labels (then by
cat #). You wont have to bother the name of the artist and still be able
to find easily what you want.
Alphabetical order for labels sounds quite logical, though i personnaly
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