Discover the secret to organizing your vinyl collection without relying on Discogs.
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If you're serious about collecting vinyl, you're probably aware of Discogs. The website has become the internet's main resource for not only collating your record collection (in great detail) but also ...
Discogs was responsible for millions of dollars in music sales in 2015, the Beaverton-based business announced on Wednesday: a cool $95 million in all. The website, which allows people to list and ...
A scarce 1983 pressing of "Who Killed Marilyn?" tops the month's Discogs sales at $10,000, alongside big-ticket records from Tool and more.
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DJs: you're going to be very happy with this. Someone has created a website that makes it possible to identify the BPM of records on Discogs. Disconest, which is linked to music database The Echonest, ...
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As Discogs, the online vinyl and CD marketplace, celebrates its 15th anniversary, Billboard estimates that the site has supported $43.5 million in transactions so far this year. By Ed Christman As ...
It's time to take a look at the most expensive vinyl sales of last month, courtesy of the crate-diggers over at Discogs. The world's foremost vinyl database is a treasure trove of information, from ...