Citations:cratedigger


 * 1)  A person who habitually looks through crates of vinyl records at music shops, especially in pursuit of interesting or rare records.
 * 2) * 2008, The Wire, Volumes 293-298, page 56:
 * North African style interludes (with field recording sound quality and added vinyl crackle, for extra cratedigger cred), Afrobeat workouts featuring impeccably retro organ and horn sounds, and tracks close in spirit to Pete Rock or Jay Dee all appear
 * 1) * 2011, Alex Ogg, Paid In Full?: An Introduction to Brit-Hop, Grime and UK Rap, ISBN 9781908354044, unnumbered page:
 * The output of Tricky, aka Adrian Thaws, was possibly the closest approximation of a hip-hop aesthetic within the trip-hop generation – if for no other reason than the diversity of sources drawn upon reflected the mentality of the original hip-hop crate-diggers.
 * 1) * 2013, Rob Fitzpatrick, "The 101 strangest records on Spotify: Bobb Trimble – Iron Curtain Innocence", The Guardian, 6 February 2013 (article description):
 * Serene psychedelia from the heart of Massachusetts – from a man whose fortunes were revived by cratediggers.
 * 1) * 2013, "Better Than Best: People & Places", Philadelphia Weekly, 19 October 2011:
 * Located directly below Vox Populi, owner Mark Johnson’s a bona fide cratedigger who understands the value of curation. The small, but well-stocked shop specializes in avant-garde jazz, soul music and R&B.
 * 1) * 2013, Rob Fitzpatrick, "The 101 strangest records on Spotify: Bobb Trimble – Iron Curtain Innocence", The Guardian, 6 February 2013 (article description):
 * Serene psychedelia from the heart of Massachusetts – from a man whose fortunes were revived by cratediggers.
 * 1) * 2013, "Better Than Best: People & Places", Philadelphia Weekly, 19 October 2011:
 * Located directly below Vox Populi, owner Mark Johnson’s a bona fide cratedigger who understands the value of curation. The small, but well-stocked shop specializes in avant-garde jazz, soul music and R&B.
 * Located directly below Vox Populi, owner Mark Johnson’s a bona fide cratedigger who understands the value of curation. The small, but well-stocked shop specializes in avant-garde jazz, soul music and R&B.