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Oh, yeah, classification takes some time. I classify by style (Pop, Rock, Metal, Techno, etc.). And I have 2 different "classification directories", lol ๐. One is for albums/compilations. They are also sorted by style, but there are whole albums. The other one is with singles (like single tracks, not singles as in releases, lol ๐). Like, let's say I like just 1 track from a certain artist and I don't think anything else is worth it from that album (or EP, whatever). I download the whole thing, then delete everything else and just keep that 1 single track. So, let's say this artist is a pop artist. I have a folder named Pop + Hip-Hop + House + Etc. and I just put it in there ๐. There's like thousands of tracks there ๐.
So, let's say I'm in the mood for something specific. I know where it resides, whether it be a whole album or a single track in the "randomness" directories (๐), I find it and I play it. If I'm just in a mood for music, in general, nothing specific, I usually just load the Pop + ... directory in the playlist, set random and just hit play. Something I don't like pops up, I just hit next ๐คท.
I hope I helped. Sorting by style is what works for me ๐คท. Sure, it's not perfect, but I really don't see any other sort style as better than that.
Thanks, that's a smart way to do it! What kind of soft do you use to classify it, or are you using like disk folders?
I just use directories. Easier if swapping OS, plus it's easier when I stream via FTP cuz I don't have to use anything special software wise.
Yeah but I'd forget and end up with dozens of the same song named slightly different in the same folder :-D
But you're right, if I can't lay my hands on a soft letting me "tag" music correly I'll just chuck stuff in the correct bins (folders).
But I think I'll keep the original albums intact, so I can redo mixes and so.
Ah, that's why I search before I download anything ๐คฃ. Plus, I got a good memeory (only regarding songs for some reason ๐ค ๐), so I rarely end up with dups.
And I do tag them after I download them... well, retag them, they've already been tagged by whoever ๐.