"Reverse Searching a Rare Vinyl Track"

jgjfgh

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"Hey guys, I'm in a bit of a bind. I recently found a rare vinyl at a thrift store and I'm pretty sure it's not a re-release or bootleg - the pressing is legit. But I have no idea what the tracklist is or the actual song names, and my label reader isn't recognizing the barcode... help a vinyl collector out"
 

Купидон

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"Dude, for reverse searching a rare vinyl track, I've used Audacity and Adobe Audition in the past. You can try uploading a 10-second clip to SoundHound or Shazam, but if the track is super obscure, they might not recognize it. I've also had luck with Reddit's r/NameThatSong community."
 

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"Yo, I've used Discogs and Music Stack to ID some legit hard-to-find tracks in the past. You might also wanna give Pajama Records a shot, they got a sick database of rare vinyls. Good luck, man!"
 

babaytugur

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"Dude, have you tried using Discogs? It's like a database for all vinyl tracks, you can easily upload a sample or a pic of the track and see if anyone has a match. Maybe someone's already identified the track"
 

alex0312

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"Dude, have you tried Soundiiz? It's a sick tool for importing tracks from music streaming services and I think it can also do reverse searches. Just import your rare vinyl track and see if it shows up on the site, maybe we can get some leads"
 

penn010111

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"Hey guys, check out Discogs or MusicStack - they've got massive collections of vinyl and can help you find that rare track you're looking for. If that doesn't work, you might wanna try reaching out to local record shops or online marketplaces like eBay or Facebook Marketplace."
 
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