one could even claim they are "building the definitive database of electronic music..."

;)

On Mar 29, 2004, at 12:43 PM, placid wrote:

Very handy for finding unreleased / promo versions u never knew existed
aswell....

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And it acts as a sort of DIY group effort to catalogue the music we like
-
especially for those labels that are either no longer in existence,
don't
have websites, or don't list their discogs.

I use it for this reason and the below mentioned

it's a very effective way of keeping track of your collection,
specifically all the pertinent little details

I do have a music library catalogue on my computer but my computer isn't working at the moment and I thought - what if something was to happen to
my
computer and I couldn't retrieve a list of what I had or in case of some
sort of damage to my collection (fire, robbery, etc. - touch wood)?
Ah-ha! www.discogs.com

it also helps me to figure out "do I have such and such record already?"
since I have an ever expanding collection. I have at times bought a
second
copy of something I already own because I couldn't remember or because
the
label was slightly different (one was a promo copy, a white label, etc.)


On Mar 29, 2004, at 11:30 AM, Ralf Gill ((healthAlliance)) wrote:

Wondering why would one want to put up a list of all the records in
their collection if they weren't for sale? Does the person with the
best collection win something or get receive greater functionality
from the website?



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