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  1. Discussed many other times.

     

    DJing in the 90's was with vinyls, no one would ask a CD single for djing right? Nowadays the majority don't play vinyl (or much less than before) and of course in the 90's there was no oldschool demand.

     

    +what Joske said :)

  2. Obviously tastes differ.

     

    This is IMO the best neo-goa compilation ever. All respects due to DAT, Suntrip, and Zion 604 especially but this one is unbeatable for me.

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  3. Yeah CD furniture died ages ago. I have my 1700 CDs stacked on each other two long shelves and in one unit.

    I am now living with my girlfriend and have ordered some shelvings and another unit.
    Space is limited so most CDs on the shelves will still be on top each other.

    Few things beat like any other collection, staring at your record collection.

     

    (pic below is from late 2011)


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  4. Haha, yeah the paper ones can be a problem to find as well... I have "lost" one of my DAT EPs in my collection, another one just popped out when I took some CDs from my shelf the other day, meaning I have to do the same to all my CDs before the other one pops out, wont happen anytime soon :P

    I put them in clear plstic sleeves made for cds to prevent abrasion to sleeve. Not all plastic sleeves fit as some are tighter and only some are able to hold a cardsleeve. The difference is millimetrical of course.

     

    Cardsleeves look cool, they seem like a

    mini vinyl, saves space and i think cheaper. Disa dvantagdes: hard to locate in a pile of cds

    , may crack in transit unless wrapped in bubble.

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