Tfw can't stop discovering/downloading music

>tfw can't stop discovering/downloading music
>tfw over 6000 albums now
>tfw digital hoarder
>tfw will die before being able to discover all the music
>tfw too much music

pls repond

Now imagine having Spotify or Amazon Music!

It's time to throw on some vaporwave and aimlessly browse the internet guy

this makes me nervous to read

That's not nerves, it's something you haven't felt for a while...it's EXCITEMENT!

thanks for the reassurance user

Try to not have any more than 100 albums in your backlog at any given time. More then that and it becomes too overwhelming

I have this vision of a future where the internet is highly policed and streaming services have gone under (none of them make profit). I want all the music before this

>tfw I have over 300 albums in my backlog
I keep telling myself to stop downloading stuff but I just can't stop doing it

I should get out of Sup Forums then

try 3000

buy physical copies of your top ten and destroy your internet

>making music into a fucking chore
what are you doing my man

who /autism/ here

>10 genres

there's more than 10. I used to have 150+ subgenres all labeled but it was driving me insane to keep up I just lumped everything in together. it makes sense to me and I know where to find things so that's all that matters

this is why I never got to organize my stuff in genre folders

comfy user

>Over 2000 albums in backlog
>Don't even plan on listening to half of them any time in the next year
Whoops...

I think of it as collecting music for the rest of your life. you'll get to it eventually. there's a lot of life left

> put entire backlog in one playlist
> hit shuffle
problem solved

could everyone stop releasing music please

>triggered

checkd but

>shuffling multiple albums on your first listen

Dubs and trips can't be wrong.

Those files are going to deteriorate

This, but I actually buy them, usually on cd.
I own literally hundreds of albums I've never even listened to.
There are too much things out there and I don't have the time/will to listen to everything. But I still keep buying stuff anyway.

kek

It's like porn really. Even if everyone suddently stopped producing music, it would still be enough of it out there to last for a lifetime.

>Shuffling things you haven't listened to yet
Are you insane

exactly my point.
how many hours of music are released per day?

How do you guys even have that much music on your computer? What format did you save them all in, 320? I've got a Mac myself (like ), I don't have nearly as much music, and I'm already running out of hard drive space (though I also have a few 100 gigs of samples and software, so maybe that's why…)

very astute user
when i was about 15 and first getting into music i used to get such a hard on for categorising different varieties of punk lmao; now that i'm no longer an edgy teen anything with guitars just goes under 'rock'

How do you guys organize grime? I know it's not like hip-hop structurally and historically, so I don't put it at that label, but I kind of don't like to make a separate genre listing for it in my library, especially since it's such a small portion of my library. Usually I'd just lump it under Electronic because it's part of the "hardcore continuum" or whatever, but that doesn't seem that fair either (but that is where I've lumped trip-hop into for the time being, so...hm.).

I have 1.3 tbs of music. I have two external hd's (2tb each, one for backup) where I keep it. It's mostly in 320 but I'd say a third of it is lossless

Only grime I have is The Streets and Dizzee so I just put in in hip-hop

hip hop
grime's a fucking terrible genre though you should stop listening to it

Doesn't it frustrate you that your music isn't all on your computer?

It doesn't get backed up along with the rest of your computer regularly, and you can't take all your music with you when to just take your laptop.

But it's not hip-hop, though, is it?
Or do you guys also file stuff like Massive Attack under hip-hop, too?

>Doesn't it frustrate you that your music isn't all on your computer?
But it is? A hard drive screwed into my computer and one plugged into it is functionally the same thing.
>It doesn't get backed up along with the rest of your computer regularly, and you can't take all your music with you when to just take your laptop.
Well actually it makes it easier to take my music with me, it's pic related and about the size of a cell phone with half the weight.

no because in trip hop the emphasis is on the producer (hence electronic) and in grime the emphasis is on the mc (hip hop)

Idk for me it's closer to hip hop than it is to electronic. it doesnt really matter to me where it goes, the point is I sure as shit am not making a separate genre category for just 2 artists. if I had, say, 100+ grime albums, yeah I'd put a new section

So share it dummy

It's more about quality than quantity. You can have a thousand albums, but they could all be albums by the Postman's Asshole for all I care.

Using the same but only 477 GB in FLAC.

what if I get v&