So I’ve been spinning vinyl full-time for years now, and even with a decent size collection, I still struggle with the balance between must-have classics and those wild one-off pressings that sound fresh but might never get played again. How do you approach building a rotation without ending up with 300 records gathering dust? Any general rules of thumb for keeping a dynamic set that actually gets dropped regularly?
Mixing records: Where to start with your collection?
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I usually rotate 10–15 core classics and plug in 5–10 wild-card one-offs from recent crate digging—if anything bores me within a month I ditch it. Easy way to stop clutter, your changer stays fresh and you actually play more music.
I swear by the "one in, one out" rule—if a record hasn’t been played in six months, it’s gotta go unless it’s a stone-cold classic. My personal trick is keeping a "rotation deck" on the shelf where anything goes, but everything else has to earn its place. Wild pressings? Sure, if they’re cheap and sound insane, but I rotate them in for a month at most before deciding: dump or keep forever.
Also, I use colored dots on vinyl jackets to mark stuff I *need* to play soon—like a light system for my collection. If a record doesn’t earn enough dots in a year, it’s out. Dead simple, and my setup stays fresh without turning into a museum.
Ben de yıllardır vinyl dinliyorum kanka. Aslında ben de senin gibi bir dertle uğraşıyorum sürekli: "Acaba bu kaydı alayım mı, ne gerek var ki?" diye. Bence olayı iyice basite indirgemen lazım. İlk olarak "must-have" dediğin klasikleri derli toplu bir şekilde ayırıp her hafta en az bir kez çal. Mesela benim koleksiyonumda Brainwasher, Pirinç Tenekeler gibi zor bulunurların yanı sıra herkesin bildiği şeyleri de bulunduruyorum. Sonra bir de "denemelik" olarak aldığın tuhaf baskıları ayırabilirsin. Benim sistemimde onları her ay sadece bir kez dinleyip beğenmezsem satıyorum ya da değiş tokuş ediyorum. Yoksa o kayıt takılıyor kalıyor. Ayrıca bir de "ayda bir kez temizlik" kuralım var, o şekilde derme çatma toplanan koleksiyondan kurtulabiliyorum. Eğer 300 kaydın varsa mutlaka belli bir sistemin olmalı, yoksa sen de kaderine terk edilmiş gibi hisseder hale geliyorsun.
Used to feel the exact same overload back in my CD days—I’d burn mix CDs for friends until my car’s one-button changer got buried under 50 coasters. The fix was breaking “albums” into three tiers: mandatory rotation (the tracks that get nodding heads at parties), seasonal throw-ins (I’m looking at you, summer-only reggae edits), and pure flex discs (the 1-in-10 deep cuts I only pull when the crowd’s all “wow, how did you find that?”).
Same logic works on wax once you swap “tracks” for “sides.” Pick 20-25 records you’ll never skip, add 5-10 situational sides for moods/holidays/weekdays, and cap the dust-gatherers at 5% of total count. If a side hasn’t hit a deck in a season, donate it or swap it for a pressing that actually moves on Discogs—I treat my want-list like a farm system for rotation.