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How to curate your vinyl collection

  • October 20, 2024
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Curating a vinyl collection goes beyond just buying records. It’s about building a collection that resonates with you. Plus, they aren’t the cheapest things around, so learning how to select your vinyls with intention is ideal.

🎧 Choose albums you know well

You want to build a collection of records you’ve listened to in depth. Here’s why:

  • Connection: Select albums that speak to you both sonically and lyrically. You should know the music well, so every listen becomes a richer experience.
  • Sound quality: Vinyl’s sound amplifies details you might not hear in digital formats. Albums you’re familiar with let you appreciate those details fully.
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🎶 Focus on what you like sonically and lyrically

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Vinyl is more than a format; it’s a deeper dive into the music. Pick records where both the sound and lyrics matter to you:

  • Sonically pleasing: Whether it’s the production, instrumentation, or mood, the sound should resonate with your taste.
  • Lyrically meaningful: Lyrics that move you will make every listen special. You’ll want to revisit these albums because they connect with you on a personal level.

🎨 Consider colored vinyl

Colored vinyl adds a visual element to your collection, making it more enjoyable:

  • Visual appeal: A colored record stands out on your shelf and adds variety to your collection.
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  • Collector’s value: Limited-edition colored vinyl tends to be more desirable among collectors. It also gives you something unique to appreciate beyond just the music.

🎤 Live albums for raw energy

Live albums capture the raw energy of a performance, something studio albums can’t always replicate:

  • Authenticity: Live albums often have imperfections that add to their charm. You hear the crowd, spontaneous moments, and the artist’s real-time emotion.
  • Unique experience: Each live recording offers a one-of-a-kind version of songs you might already love. This gives you a different angle to enjoy the music.
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🖌️ Embrace creative editions

Special editions, like Laufey’s Bewitched: The Goddess Edition vinyl, offer something more:

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  • Artistic touches: These versions often come with unique packaging, special artwork, or bonus content that adds to the album’s overall experience.
  • Exclusive content: Limited-run or creative editions may feature exclusive tracks or alternate versions, making them a gem for collectors.

Final thoughts

Your vinyl collection is a reflection of your taste and connection to music. By selecting albums you’ve listened to deeply, focusing on sound and lyrics, and prioritizing creative touches like colored and live albums, you build a collection that’s personal and meaningful. This approach ensures every record on your shelf is there for a reason.


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Jestine

Jestine (she/her) is a Product Manager in the tech space who loves writing on paper, bullet journaling, fountain pens, and film cameras.

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