“This shelf is a pure 90s warehouse excavation waiting to happen. With the 1990s anchoring 173 records and the 2000s coming in as runner-up at 94, you built this entire vault out of Detroit techno, hardcore, and deep house smoke. Look at the numbers—455 artists, 430 labels, 558 total units. That is not a casual browse, that is a systematic extraction of the underground. You have Jeff Mills running seven deep from Waveform Transmission Vol. 1 to Our Man In Havana, though you are still missing Waveform Transmission Vol. 3, Java EP, The Other Day EP, and Steampit EP. Meanwhile, Woody McBride is locked down completely tight from 1993 to 1996 with zero missing gaps. Then you have heavy hitters like Robert Clivillés and David Cole pulling production and mixing credits across 129 and 128 records respectively, quietly running the machinery underneath the music. Stop letting Jesse Saunders sit unspun for four months. The vinyl doesn't care how busy you are. Clean the stylus, throw on some Millsart, and let the bass rattle the dust off the back wall.”
Collection at a Glance
- Total records
- 558
- Format mix
- 550 vinyl · 6 cassette
- Top genres
- Electronic · Soul & Funk · Rock · Jazz
- Last spin
- Once Again Remixed — Henrik Schwarz, Kuniyuki Takahashi · Aug 7
- Badges
- 32 earned
- Member since
- Mar 2026
The Clerk's take
Andreas Kauffelt is on 129 of your fucking records.
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINE. The man's fingerprints are pressed into the grooves of a quarter of your entire vault and you don't even have a single Axis or Djax-Up-Beats proper release with his name on the spine. Holy fuck. That is an invisible roommate.
Jesse Saunders, On & On. Zero plays.
Four months sitting in the sleeves and you haven't dropped the needle once. One physical owner on the whole network. Electronic, bassheavy, hypnotic, club. Pull it. Tonight.
Moodymann running three deep from '97 to 2003.
U Can Dance If U Want 2 out to Silence In The Secret Garden. Plus four missing from that window—Silentintroduction, Mahogany Brown, Forevernevermore, and The Telephone EP—leaving the door wide open. Detroit house hitting the racks at 430 labels deep.
Drop the needle on On & On right now.

Zero total spins since you brought it home four months ago. That is a crime. One lonely Gatefold owner across the entire network. Electronic, bassheavy, hypnotic, club. Wake the neighbors.
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Stats for nerds
- 2020s93
- 2010s78
- 2000s94
- 1990s173
- 1980s78
- 1970s29
- 1960s5
- 1950s2
- 1Axis18
- 2Yoshitoshi Recordings12
- 3Kajunga Records11
- 4Drop Bass Network10
- 5Tresor9




Badges 8
Unicorns 15
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