Discogs' vinyl-tracking app has been available for everyone since February, but today the company revealed an update for the iOS version. The redesign is primarily focused on serving up more details ...
Whether you call it "vinyl," "wax," "black crack" or something else entirely, we can all agree that poring over shelves for new records can be a time-consuming, but ultimately rewarding, process. And ...
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 ...
The platform says members added over 105.7 million pieces of music. By Marc Schneider Industry News Editor As Discogs marches towards its 25th anniversary later this year, the music discovery platform ...
The music industry may be relying more and more on digital formats for its financial success, but physical music database and marketplace Discogs continues to grow its business—and is now making the ...
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Do you use Discogs when searching for records, CDs, or tapes? The most important platform for music just keeps on getting bigger. Raise your hand if you use Discogs. Us too. Like almost all of us here ...
It's a good time to organise your record collection. That's the verdict from online vinyl database, Discogs, which has just had its busiest ever two weeks. It seems with many of us being told to "stay ...
The online marketplace and database was a record collectors' paradise. What went wrong? On May 19, Paul Terzulli, a retired DJ with an enviably rare vinyl collection, made a surprising announcement: ...
Record collectors spent more than $200m (£147m) at the online music marketplace Discogs, external last year, the BBC can reveal. The site, which helps collectors find and trade rare music, sold more ...
Did you just buy a record player and realize you’re surprisingly low on music to play on it? You’re not alone: Everyone has to start their vinyl collection somewhere. That means getting some of your ...