Or do you mainly download? I have been revamping my '80s music collection this week and resorted to downloading a bunch of music from Amazon to upgrade to higher quality mp3s. I have a ton of CDs that I have ripped my music from as well, but I had to fill those holes with stuff I could only get from online stores. Now I feel like I have a representative collection of '80s music (about 560 songs total from most genres).
But CDs themselves are getting more obsolete as I listen to music more and more on my computer and iPod. Which is a shame because the sound quality isn't that great. And I hate the quality in some of the tracks I download because they are from recent "remasters" which actually sound worse than CDs made in the '80s. So I try to select mp3s made from old "quiet" masters and then do the limiting and volume amplification myself. But since mp3s are lossy to begin with, even a 224kbps mp3 yields a less than ideal result. In the late 90s, I spent many hundreds of dollars on used CDs to get the songs I wanted for the decade and then Napster came around the next year which made me feel stupid for spending all that money, but now I am glad I got all those disks because I was able to get hi-quality music whereas those 128kbps mp3s that prevailed in the beginning of this decade are now long obsolete.
Anyway, I am really stoked right now that my favorite bands are releasing new albums in short succession. Metric released Fantasies early last month and the Depeche Mode released their new album a few weeks later. And I can't wait till June until Sonic Youth puts out their new album The Eternal (first album in three years). I do like to support the bands I especially like and I paid more to get a deluxe version of Metric's album and since the band was doing its own distribution, they got a bigger cut of the money than if I bought it at a store. There is something nice still with holding a physical album of your favorite group. Fantasies especially has a beautiful Digipak book-like presentation with nice artwork. And listening to a whole album all the way through still has its pleasures.
So how have your own music habits changed in the past few years?