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From:
Dominick Winters
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Date:
Thu, 28 Oct 1999 13:31:38 +0100
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Re: (idm) classify!
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With over 9000 vinyl records the only way to do it is by continent/country, mine is: UK Europe Detroit Rest of America And then _very_ roughly by genre. Its the only way. ----- Original Message ----- From: david turgeon <david@evolutiontech.com> To: <idm@hyperreal.org> Sent: Wednesday, October 27, 1999 7:02 PM Subject: (idm) classify!
quoted 33 lines how do you classify your cds & vinyls?> how do you classify your cds & vinyls? > > i'm asking because i've recently bought a cd tower & i must have spent > hours just debating that question with myself: how do i classify them? > > of course, putting them in alphabetical order seems like the obvious > answer, but i wanted to break it down some more, so i first separated > between 'normal' electronic music & the more 'free' stuff (abstract > electronics, noise, free jazz, etc.) > > however, this wouldn't always do: where do i put those sonic youth & > white noise records? so i needed a 'rock' section & while i'm at it i > figured i'd break it down into even more categories: this was even more > disastrous! chris watson's cd of wildlife recordings couldn't be 'drum > n bass', 'idm', 'abstract electronics', 'heavy/noise' or 'jazz', much > less 'rock' or 'pop electronics'. & of course i didn't want a > 'miscellaneous' section because i'm a prick like that. nobody ever > browses the miscellaneous section! > > my latest idea was to break them down by country. no questions about > whether one cd befits a certain pile or not, & it was actually > interesting to make comparisons between the american, canadian, english > & german outputs. packaging-wise, europe beats north america hands > down, although the few really nice-looking american covers are always > especially nice (lucky kitchen for one...) > > i'm aware that this thread may be awarded a prize for utter futility if > it ever takes off, but i'm seriously interested in hearing any creative > stunts you guys & gals may have pulled off to overcome this, er, > problem. > > ~ david >
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