Some listeners specifically seek out rips that haven't been "de-clicked." They want to hear the needle drop and the subtle surface noise that proves the music originated from a physical object. The Technical Craft
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These bloggers were not traditional internet pirates looking to distribute mainstream Top 40 hits. Instead, they were crate-diggers, DJs, and music historians dedicated to digitizing obscure genres, including: 1970s Nigerian Afrobeat Obscure Japanese City Pop Private-press American folk European minimal wave and synth-pop Soviet-era jazz underground Some listeners specifically seek out rips that haven't
For those who wish to contribute rather than merely consume, the path is open. Start with a turntable and a computer, clean your records, and share what you love. Start with a turntable and a computer, clean