# Why I Collect Records Written: 2023-01-11 Buying records in 2023 might seem like a strange hobby. In the era of Spotify and YouTube where music is effectively free, why would I spend money on vinyl? == 1. I enjoy the intentional, physical, nature of the medium. I don't believe it _really_ sounds better than digital. Some people will tell you so. Maybe my speakers just aren't as good. Instead, I enjoy the fact that when I choose to put on a record, it's a choice to: * Listen to the songs, in the order the artist intended * Commit to being close by (to flip it every 10-15m) It's just more of an experience. Of course it helps that I do have pretty good speakers; if I'm hosting a dinner party, I don't have a comparable bluetooth speaker (and my receiver doesn't take aux-in), so it's the only way to get good music! Speaking of hosting: picking out the records for a dinner party or game night is a fun, special, form of DJ-ing. You have to read the crowd, know your tracks well, etc. It's high-stakes DJ-ing compared to being able to hit "skip" every couple songs on a shuffled Spotify-recommended playlist :) == 2. I enjoy _owning_ the music It feels like we rent everything these days. Music, TV shows, heck you can even get subscription services for cars! There's something nice about truly owning the music. Knowing that it'll be there in years to come (even if Spotify goes under) provided the equipment to play it still works. About 5 years ago there was a trend for records to come with a digital download code. I wish they still did (so I could keep digital copies). == 3. Records have artwork beyond the music It's so fun getting to open the record and see all the artwork associated with the album that doesn't make the cover art thumbnail. So much thought gets put into the back cover, the inside (if a bifold), and the lyric book. Sometimes there's even a poster. These details are fun. == 4. I enjoy supporting the artists Last but maybe most importantly, I buy vinyl to support artists. I know Spotify pays very little, so when I love a band I'll buy their album on vinyl as a way of supporting them (even if I still listen to them 90% of the time on Spotify). I feel fortunate to have enough income right now to consider inflated vinyl prices as a "small donation" to a band (I mean $40 records? it's getting wild out there).