These "exclusive" blogs serve as unofficial archives. Because of copyright crackdowns (the "DMCA era" that saw the fall of sites like Megaupload), many of these blogs operate in a semi-private or "underground" capacity. They aren't just about sharing music; they are about A typical post includes: Scans of the original vinyl sleeve and center labels. The original Discogs catalog number. A brief history of the artist or the label. Notes on the gear used to rip the audio. The Risks and Rewards
"Discogz Blogspot Exclusive" refers to a niche subculture of Blogger-hosted sites specializing in sharing digital rips of rare, out-of-print physical music, often featuring content cataloged on Discogs. These blogs act as independent music curators, relying on community interaction and third-party hosting to preserve and distribute niche audio. discogz blogspot exclusive
Today's specialized reissue labels (like Light in the Attic or Numero Group) frequently find their release ideas from old blog rosters. These "exclusive" blogs serve as unofficial archives
Ironically, when a Blogspot curator shared a rare rip and linked to the Discogs Marketplace, the price of the actual physical record would skyrocket as thousands of listeners suddenly wanted a copy. The original Discogs catalog number