- Shanghai, China
- Joined on June 28, 2021
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- Releases Rated 51
- Rating Average 4.04
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- Brasil 270
- Cassette Tape 122
- Chat 36,992
- Classical Music 255
- Discogs-i18n... 71
- Discogs漢語 214
- Electronic Music 23,296
- Int'l Record Store Index 942
- It's that Detroit Shit... 1,517
- Japanese Headquarters 942
- Jazz Music Talk 480
- Jungle / Drum & Bass 4,581
- Mixes 15,260
- Music Production 1,029
- Music Tech 2,770
- Odd , Bizzare &... 49
- Redditors of Discogs 27
- The OGS Book of Records 296
- Track IDs 56,873
- Vinyl Hospital 468
Profile
“控制靈魂對自由的渴望”
“彈爵士曲是我最喜歡的、希望可能幫助你們在怎么問題、請勿評論賣不賣”
A college student who adore Jazz, City Pop, Rock, Classics, and Folk music. And also watch anime as a source of entertainment. In the music community, I'm a Keyboardist, Electone player, Organist, Conductor and Pianist. I also love to travel to other countries and meet their culture. In this server, I'm mostly active on East Asian and Southeast Asian release.
I collected Cassette and CD album for more than 10 years. I fully appreciate every of your contribution on my posts.
Important Note: Do not go to the "edit release" section and just "commenting" the mistakes on my contributions. If you're the type of guy that commented the mistakes on the contributions then don't you dare expect me to fix it for you, and I will assume that you're a lazy person. If you found out some mistakes on my previous contributions at least put an effort on it. Keep in mind that I don't have time to check every releases that I contributed, so please edit it by yourself. Unless if I get bored, then I will revisit, and doing minor editing if urgent.
Fun fact (Did you know...) : In the 1980s/1990s China, Every Chinese would listened to either Taiwanese or Cantonese pop music because there was literally no mainland pop music yet. Music such as folk opera and pop music were recorded and published in either Taiwan or Hong Kong. Most pop stars from Mainland China flee to Hong Kong or Taiwan to get better recognition. In the 90s, most of the text on both CDs and cassettes were written in Traditional Chinese to make it seem like it's imported from Hong Kong or Taiwan.
If you ask me if I prefer using streaming platform (e.g. Spotify and Soundcloud) or a physical albums such as CDs and Vinyl, well, as much as I love to use USB and Bluetooth, I love my CDs more and found that they had better quality. If you think of it, when was the last time you listened to an album on Spotify from start to finish? These days, an album is classified as a compilation, not an actual album. I like to listen to an album or one artists, and CDs and Vinyl tend to be my ideal platform. Luckily, Japan is still distributed their music mainly by CD, so there's still hope for me (and other else who's with me, I guess).
Stop asking either if I sell my album collection or not, since we all know that I'm just a collector, not a seller. No offense, but further questions about that are a complete immature slaughter of brain cells. Stop arguing that either today's music classified as good or bad, because neither of it are a good measurement for an appropriate music. The "Music was better back then" is right in line with the "Kids these days..." school of thought. It always reminds me of some senile old man yelling at a cloud. There's a ton of great stuff out being recorded right now. With that being said, if you think that the music was better back then, you're either not looking hard enough to find good music being made now, or you're brain stopped giving crap about music. Nowadays, music aren’t either better or worse, it’s just different.
Just because you like something doesn’t mean there isn’t something fundamentally wrong with it. Or that there’s nothing to criticize about it. This also applies when contribution. Just because you submit the release onto the database and you fill the data based on the information given doesn't mean you're fully 100% right. Everyone have their rights to edit and contribute your submissions to improve.
Other than that, any contribution on my following displayed albums will be fully appreciated.
Wabot 2 and the Yamaha Electone FX-1 (also it plays the Electone model FX-3, I guess)
“彈爵士曲是我最喜歡的、希望可能幫助你們在怎么問題、請勿評論賣不賣”
A college student who adore Jazz, City Pop, Rock, Classics, and Folk music. And also watch anime as a source of entertainment. In the music community, I'm a Keyboardist, Electone player, Organist, Conductor and Pianist. I also love to travel to other countries and meet their culture. In this server, I'm mostly active on East Asian and Southeast Asian release.
I collected Cassette and CD album for more than 10 years. I fully appreciate every of your contribution on my posts.
Important Note: Do not go to the "edit release" section and just "commenting" the mistakes on my contributions. If you're the type of guy that commented the mistakes on the contributions then don't you dare expect me to fix it for you, and I will assume that you're a lazy person. If you found out some mistakes on my previous contributions at least put an effort on it. Keep in mind that I don't have time to check every releases that I contributed, so please edit it by yourself. Unless if I get bored, then I will revisit, and doing minor editing if urgent.
Fun fact (Did you know...) : In the 1980s/1990s China, Every Chinese would listened to either Taiwanese or Cantonese pop music because there was literally no mainland pop music yet. Music such as folk opera and pop music were recorded and published in either Taiwan or Hong Kong. Most pop stars from Mainland China flee to Hong Kong or Taiwan to get better recognition. In the 90s, most of the text on both CDs and cassettes were written in Traditional Chinese to make it seem like it's imported from Hong Kong or Taiwan.
If you ask me if I prefer using streaming platform (e.g. Spotify and Soundcloud) or a physical albums such as CDs and Vinyl, well, as much as I love to use USB and Bluetooth, I love my CDs more and found that they had better quality. If you think of it, when was the last time you listened to an album on Spotify from start to finish? These days, an album is classified as a compilation, not an actual album. I like to listen to an album or one artists, and CDs and Vinyl tend to be my ideal platform. Luckily, Japan is still distributed their music mainly by CD, so there's still hope for me (and other else who's with me, I guess).
Stop asking either if I sell my album collection or not, since we all know that I'm just a collector, not a seller. No offense, but further questions about that are a complete immature slaughter of brain cells. Stop arguing that either today's music classified as good or bad, because neither of it are a good measurement for an appropriate music. The "Music was better back then" is right in line with the "Kids these days..." school of thought. It always reminds me of some senile old man yelling at a cloud. There's a ton of great stuff out being recorded right now. With that being said, if you think that the music was better back then, you're either not looking hard enough to find good music being made now, or you're brain stopped giving crap about music. Nowadays, music aren’t either better or worse, it’s just different.
Just because you like something doesn’t mean there isn’t something fundamentally wrong with it. Or that there’s nothing to criticize about it. This also applies when contribution. Just because you submit the release onto the database and you fill the data based on the information given doesn't mean you're fully 100% right. Everyone have their rights to edit and contribute your submissions to improve.
Other than that, any contribution on my following displayed albums will be fully appreciated.

Wabot 2 and the Yamaha Electone FX-1 (also it plays the Electone model FX-3, I guess)