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This is more mix-production than music-production but I think there's a fair bit of cross-over:

How do you lot caatlogu your mp3's - anyone found any useful software to assist?

How do you break it all up? I've just abandoned the 'club' filing system - where you file the tunes under the name of the club you used to hear em at, ie. park tunes, life tunes, angels tunes, etc - ran into problems though cos I soon realised I couldn;t rememberer what came from where for the life of me! ;)
 

sirius

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I tend to just use three folders:

OldSkool (87-late93)
House (1994-1995)
Progressive (1995-present)

All capital letters, like BASSHEADS - IS ANYBODY OUT THERE - ORIG WHITE.mp3

When my folders get a chore to wade though, I think Im just going to do folders like ABC, DEF, GHI, JKL, etc in each category.

Pretty much like I have my record racks actually, lol, now I type it out!.

Sirius.
 

Damage Inc.

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Old Skool (folder)
then A,B,C,etc for artists/labels

file my mp3s like this:
(Old Skool) Acen,Trip to the moon

keeps every thing nice an tidy.
do the same for:
Pop,Dance,Grime,Garage,Trance,Soul,Rock,Nu Skool,DnB,etc

keeps your files nice an tidy an easy to find!;)