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Spotify Playlist Cratediggers created in August 2022 and compiled by Robert Bridge. A mixed back of tracks old and new of various genres.

Cratediggers
1 Get Serious – Cut n Move 3:49
2 Watch Out – Ray Keith & DJ Dextrous DJ D’Cruze 4:30
3 Mr. Kirk Your Son Is Dead – Deadkirks 5:14
4One In Ten – Edit – 808 State, UB40 2:46
5 Milky Way – Ram Trilogy FABRICLIVE 06: 3:48
6 Toxygene – The Orb 3:37
7 Rinse Out – Mixed DJ Hype, Ganja Max 1:40
8 Paradise – Goldie, James Davidson The Start of No Regret 4:59
9 Breakout – Goldie, James Davidson 4:29
10 So Good – Instrumental – Vital Elements, Micky Finn 5:56
11 Some Justice – Mickey Finn, Aphrodite, Urban Shakedown 3:31
12 Bass Shake – Aphrodite, Micky Finn, Urban Shakedown 5:05
13 The Horn Track – Mickey Finn, Egyptian Empire 6:15
14 Are We In – D’Cruze 6:0
15 Life – D’Cruze 6:02
16 MEUS PRECIOUS FILIUS – D’Cruze 6:09
17 Off-angle – Askei, Askel, Elera, Unglued, PAV4N 4:32
18 Pussy Cat – DJ Yoda 3:35
19 Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) – Train 4:19
20 Someone You Loved – Lewis Capaldi 3:02
21 Grapejuice – Harry Styles 3:11
22 Hold My Hand – Lady Gaga 3:45
23 I Aint Worried – OneRepublic 2.28
24 Apologize – Timberland, One Republic 3:04
25 Beneath Your Beautiful – Labrinth, Emili Sande
26 Massive – Drake 5.36

Cratediggers is a Spotify playlist compiled this year by Robert Bridge for Trash Robot listeners. This includes friends on Instagram and anyone who needs some music in what they do.

crate diggers music

A “crate digger” is a term used to refer to a person who enjoys searching through record crates or boxes of vinyl records to find rare or interesting music. This can involve digging through stacks of records at record stores, garage sales, or flea markets, looking for hidden gems or hard-to-find tracks. Some crate diggers are music collectors, while others are DJs or music lovers who enjoy discovering new music in this way.

Famous crate diggers
There are many famous crate diggers, including DJs, musicians, and record collectors. Some well-known crate diggers include DJ Shadow, who is known for his skill at finding and blending obscure tracks; J Dilla, a legendary hip hop producer who was known for his extensive collection of vinyl records; and Gilles Peterson, a renowned DJ and radio host who has been collecting records for over four decades. Additionally, many famous musicians, including Kanye West, Questlove, and Jack White, are known to be avid crate diggers and collectors of vinyl records.

Crate diggers online
There are many online communities and forums for crate diggers, where people can share their finds, discuss their favourite records, and learn about new music. Some popular online destinations for crate diggers include Reddit’s r/cratedigging subreddit, which has over 50,000 members, and the Crate Diggers Facebook group, which has over 13,000 members. Additionally, there are many online record stores and marketplaces that cater to crate diggers, such as Discogs and eBay, where people can buy and sell rare and hard-to-find records

The most famous crate digger compilation ever
It is difficult to say which crate digger compilation is the most famous, as this can vary depending on personal taste and individual preferences. Some well-known crate digger compilations include DJ Shadow’s “Preemptive Strike,” which was released in 1996 and features a mix of rare and obscure tracks that Shadow discovered while crate digging; J Dilla’s “Donuts,” which was released in 2006 and consists of tracks that Dilla produced using samples from his extensive collection of vinyl records; and Gilles Peterson’s “Brownswood Bubblers,” a series of compilations that feature a mix of obscure and underground tracks that Peterson has discovered through his crate digging adventures.

Cratediggers
1 Get Serious – Cut n Move 3:49
2 Watch Out – Ray Keith & DJ Dextrous DJ D’Cruze 4:30
3 Mr. Kirk Your Son Is Dead – Deadkirks 5:14
4One In Ten – Edit – 808 State, UB40 2:46
5 Milky Way – Ram Trilogy FABRICLIVE 06: 3:48
6 Toxygene – The Orb 3:37
7 Rinse Out – Mixed DJ Hype, Ganja Max 1:40
8 Paradise (feat Goldie, James Davidson) The Start of No Regret 4:59
9 Breakout – Goldie, James Davidson 4:29
10 So Good – Instrumental – Vital Elements, Micky Finn 5:56
11 Some Justice – Mickey Finn, Aphrodite, Urban Shakedown 3:31
12 Bass Shake (Rele) – Aphrodite, Micky Finn, Urban Shakedown 5:05
13 The Horn Track – Mickey Finn Foghorn mix, Egyptian Empire 6:15
14 Are We In – D’Cruze 6:0
15 Life – D’Cruze 6:02
16 MEUS PRECIOUS FILIUS – D’Cruze 6:09
17 Off-angle – Askei, Askel, Elera, Unglued, PAV4N 4:32
18 Pussy Cat – DJ Yoda 3:35
19 Drops of Jupiter (Tell Me) – Train 4:19
20 Someone You Loved – Lewis Capaldi 3:02
21 Grape juice – Harry Styles 3:11
22 Hold My Hand – Lady Gaga 3:45
23 I Ain’t Worried – OneRepublic 2.28
24 Apologize – Timberland, One Republic 3:04
25 Beneath Your Beautiful – Labyrinth, Emili Sande
26 Massive – Drake 5.36

The future for crate diggers
The future for crate diggers is uncertain, as the popularity of vinyl records has been declining in recent years, while digital music has become more prevalent. However, there is still a dedicated community of crate diggers who continue to search for and collect rare and interesting vinyl records, and the popularity of vinyl has been increasing in recent years, particularly among younger people. Additionally, the rise of online marketplaces and communities for record collectors has made it easier for crate diggers to connect with each other and share their finds, which could help to keep the hobby alive. Overall, the future for crate diggers may be uncertain, but there will likely always be a dedicated group of enthusiasts who continue to search for and collect vinyl records.

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