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Music Industry 04 November, 2020

Discogs Celebrates 20 Years Of Music And Data!

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Discogs Celebrates 20 Years Of Music And Data!
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) November 1, 2000, a site called Discogs launched to 37 users, cataloging techno and drum 'n' bass vinyl. With the resurgence of vinyl, Discogs has steadily ballooned to over 7 million users and has cemented itself as the ubiquitous brand for buying, selling, sharing, and discovering physical music online. It connects users around the world and continues its mission of reaching the music fan in everyone.

Kevin Lewandowski, Discogs CEO and Founder, reflected on the company's 20th anniversary by saying, "It's incredible how far we've come. Discogs now has 13 million releases, 7 million artists, and almost 60 million things for sale from 150,000 sellers. And it's the go-to resource for people that really care about music. That wouldn't have happened without the 545,000+ people who have submitted information to Discogs' database. Thank you to our entire Community!"

In five years, the user-built Database of music went from 6,300,000 recordings and 4,000,000 artists to over 13,211,000 releases and 7,195,000 artists - a 109% and 79% increase, respectively - solidifying Discogs as the largest physical music database in the world. In addition, Discogs Marketplace has connected buyers and sellers across the globe. In 2015, there were 10 million items available and thousands of sellers. In 2020, over 58 million items are currently listed through the site, making Discogs the premier spot for new releases to hard to find gems.

Nik Kinloch, Discogs Chief Data Officer, added, "It's been wild to watch Discogs grow and get ever more popular, year after year. I feel truly honored to serve such an amazing community of collectors and music fans, with everyone working together to build and maintain the Database for the benefit of all."

Discogs Mid-Year Report stated 5,814,855 records were sold through the marketplace during the first six months of 2020. As of November 1st, 9,898,415 vinyl records have been sold around the world via Discogs, a 70% increase since June.






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