I would very much like to be able to disable digital with a tick box, or have it in a separate departement. But I definitely don't want the information to be removed and lost forever.
Rob - 7 years ago
In 30 years from now will people be asking:
"Was that digital file an original release Or did you download it this morning"
I don't think anyone will care. Digital files as far as I can see won't have any real history to bother worrying about when a digital file was released, perhaps only just the fact that it was.
I think instead of recording it as separate releases under master copies... there should just be single section under each artist for 'Digital only releases' and you can search there. I hate the fact they are listed as entire separate entities. If it was released as physical media it should not have a sepearte listing for it's digital counterpart
dani72 - 7 years ago
Having physical formats only would split the discography of artists who have released both physical & digital (e.g. Prince, Kevin Yost etc.)
David Byrne - 8 years ago
I will not be part of a Talking Heads reunion.
JT X - 8 years ago
"Humans are not digital."
I have digits…
esque - 8 years ago
Discogs is for music -- all music. Nowadays some music is only released digitally. Discogs wouldn't be complete without those releases.
I would very much like to be able to disable digital with a tick box, or have it in a separate departement. But I definitely don't want the information to be removed and lost forever.
In 30 years from now will people be asking:
"Was that digital file an original release Or did you download it this morning"
I don't think anyone will care. Digital files as far as I can see won't have any real history to bother worrying about when a digital file was released, perhaps only just the fact that it was.
I think instead of recording it as separate releases under master copies... there should just be single section under each artist for 'Digital only releases' and you can search there. I hate the fact they are listed as entire separate entities. If it was released as physical media it should not have a sepearte listing for it's digital counterpart
Having physical formats only would split the discography of artists who have released both physical & digital (e.g. Prince, Kevin Yost etc.)
I will not be part of a Talking Heads reunion.
"Humans are not digital."
I have digits…
Discogs is for music -- all music. Nowadays some music is only released digitally. Discogs wouldn't be complete without those releases.
Humans are not digital.