To be honest getz, I largely agree with you.

The problems being...

By trade I am a futures analyst. I love my vinyl, but I can see that is has had its day and it is doomed. Decks will still sell, vinyl will continue but a flood gate has been opened. Digital is here and it aint going away.

MP3 problems - low quality bitrate, poor quality and limited audio problems just aint gonna save vinyl. You can bet your socks that within a few years we will have lossless compression formats that are accessible and easily obtainable.

I will miss vinyl but to be honest I have stopped buying it. Slate me all you want but I can't afford it. And I know too many people producing for a living and I know damn well exactly how much they get from the £6-7 I pay for their music.

I want to support techno, the scene and the producers but I will be taking a break until someone starts offering me new releases in a format I think is fairly priced. In the interim I won't steal, but many others will.

Within a few years online will start to provide everyone with all their media needs - tv, radio, press etc. Digital formats are the future, and they empower the creators of the content.

What pisses me off is that I now need to buy final scratch or cd decks to play.

VINYL - RIP and I will miss you

But you can't block progress, no more than you can hold back the tide...

I feel an essay coming on. Will post my thoughts soon

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