Reminder that Discogs is the best way to explore and keep up with new music

Reminder that Discogs is the best way to explore and keep up with new music.

>no opinionated reviews
>no retarded number scores
>no bad attempts at funny videos
>no genre bias or cultural swing
>veritable smorgasbord of all music
>automated emails for new releases
>list options and easy search

>and keep up with new music.
aoty.org > discogs

Sure, if you limit yourself to the most popular music released in one format only.

i've only ever used it to find out about obscure releases from artists i already know about. how can i use it to explore and keep up with new music?

wtf no they have tons of obscure stuff and I dunno what you're talking about one format. I'm pretty sure they dont just list things that are on vinyl.

just for last weeks new release day on Friday June 24th they have 75 entries

Get an account, make lists of all labels and artists and rate some releases you like, check the notifications options for emails and any new release from any of your lists you'll know about. It will also give you recs in general based on all this.

>AOTY
>album

no they list singles too. I'd be very shocked if all 75 of those entries are LPs

>veritable smorgasbord

haha kys

It's fucking shit

part of the fun of RYM is its retarded community desu

Great argument, you really convinced me.

If only they added a way to follow labels.

>make a list
>add only labels
>ensure list is set for Discogs mails notifications
>????????
>profit

Who is this discog rees mogg

>aoty.org best album
>beyonce lemonade

I only use it for the new release list

Long-running Oakland, California-based industrial/alternative/metal pioneers NEUROSIS will release their eleventh full-length album, "Fires Within Fires", on September 23 via the band's own Neurot Recordings. The follow-up to 2012's "Honor Found In Decay" was recorded at Electrical Audio Studio with producer Steve Albini.

Another reason that aoty is better than discogs which doesnt list the album until it comes out.

Who cares? You can't listen to it until it comes out so whats the point in knowing?

leaks and singles?

for starters

Kill yourself my man

eat shit you rat fucking cunt

ctrl + f "add to list" on the labels page
for some reason they made it really hard to find

>i've only ever used it to find out about obscure releases from artists i already know about. how can i use it to explore and keep up with new music?

Method 1
1- Find a release you like
2-Look for releases that have all the same genre tags.

Method 2
The auto Recommendation on album page. This one is based on what people own, and not rating, and so its a little, shitty, thats why you see boards of canada everywhere, radiohead everywhere, aphex twin everywhere...

>leaks and singles?
To add an album, single, ep.... to discogs you have to haven the album, single, ep in your hand....

>this is the typical aoty.org user
My sides

>>no opinionated reviews
>>no retarded number scores
>>no bad attempts at funny videos
>>no genre bias or cultural swing
>>veritable smorgasbord of all music
>>automated emails for new releases
>>list options and easy search
Everything correct. Also:
>no pretentious dickheads giving bad scores just to be patrician, as on rym

what the fuck are you saying
correct
die
die under a monster truck
OP is my favbro 4e

>no opinionated reviews
there are some, and when that's the case, it's so damn good to see tards sperg out.

>implying discogs comunity doesn't have its share of annoyances
Go to the release page of some relatively known vaporwave tape, look at the comment and count the people asking if someone wants to give them or trade their $150 worth of cassette.
And then imagine the number of PM you get when you actually have it.

Youtube recommendations is great as well since the algorithm takes into account the amount of time spend listening to tracks.

>vaporwave

kys