Thinking of going digital. Converting your vinyl to digital so you can listen to or dj with, takes equipment (and if you want it to sound good, that means expensive equipment, and vinyl even undamaged picks up dust in the grooves and record players can have inconsistent motors. So many tracks when mixed dont stay at the same speed, it wasnt until I purchased digital 1-1 versions so they are 100% the same as the studio track, that I discovered that it wasn’t how the track was produced but how it was ripped.

I have aquired 1-1 and even remastered versions, and due to the nature of independant releases that were limited to start with even when they were available , it was a brief window,

so time is something that money can’t buy, unless Someone has done it for you. And decades have gone into this.


Over 500 record labels hundreds of thousands of tracks. All decades covered, complete eras of music. No other collection available that comes close to this. Organised with artwork, catalogue numbers. Over 20 years of dedication has gone into this. You will save thousands of pounds and the time it took to acquire and organise is something you could definetly do without. If you was to start collecting from scratch it would be 2045 before you could achieve this, there are tracks that took years of hunting to find.


I can deliver in various ways, usualy in a hard disk due to the large data size it all takes, and will be on a format all operating systems will be abke to read


Get in touch so we can discuss what you need and as it’s other genres available then it’s best to sort before hand