Presentation + Questions on scn groups
Posted: Fri May 07, 2021 11:42 pm
Good Evening to Everyone!
I'm here because I am solving a 20 years old problem. In 2003 while I was deejaying two kids jumped on the cable slipper I was using to connect the equipment to and crashed my 250Gb hard disk onto the ground. Even on grass, the disk broke and I was asked 1000€ from a recovery company to try to save something. I didn't have money, so the HD is still there, when I'll have enough money I will try to recover some data, at least personal data which I don't have anywhere else.
In 2008 while I was in the process of recovering some of the lost data from multiple sources, I had to format my windows. When I just finished formatting the OS disk, the backup disk fell over and...guess what? Yes...everything lost again.
In the years after these 2 major disasters I begun rebuilding my releases collection, from multiple sources (friends, downloads, etc) and the the moment I'm in at the final stages. I still have, though, some broken releases which I am trying to fix in various ways, depending on the type of problem. (I have ~70 corrupted releases, meaning that even with srrDB the relase wont clean because the mp3 is corrupted somewhere, ~60 empty releases, meaning that the folder only contains m3u, sfv and nfo but no mp3s, ~30 missing parts releases where one or more mp3s are missing, ~10 releases with missing NFOs and ~600 fake releases of which half do have an official counterpart and the other half are self releases or someone other else's unofficial releases).
When all of them will be fixed, I will be in the process of checking all the folder to ensure that every single one is complete, crc-correct and 100% official.
Since I have no clue on which groups are real groups and which ones are fake, I am opening a discussion so that maybe more experienced people can help me to separate shit from chocolate.
So far, I have been able to track down these groups in my folder, and I have been able to understand the following thing:
funteek, hopsis, 149: 100% fake. These releases originate from the Eurofunteek blog which used to release their own releases. Part (1990-2000) are original re-ripped or un-ripped releases which can be replaced, when available, with original ones, part (> 2000) are just re-releases of official ones, which can be re-scened with srrdb.
M4E, M4ECMD: 100% fake. These releases originate from a website called Music4Ever held by someone called DjHerbie. (tnx to rafajuv)
Dj_Classics, Records, Records_INT, Dang3: Fake? NFO seems to be done with Morgoth MP3 Releaser...no informations nor hints. Seem to have released only old tracks.
C4A, SKN: 100% fake. These guys seemed to be mad for 320Kbit files and the releases usually don't (but not always) match with a real discographic release. They can be replaced with original scene releases.
MiM, DAW: 50% fake, 50% original. Mind in Motion and Digital Artists at Work are original. Mp3ItaliaMix and DjAtWork are Fake.
GJ: 100% fake They have been done by someone i know, were meant to be internal and have absolutely no idea how they escaped from his PC unless someone knows some friends of his (which i seriously doubt).
Can someone confirm my assumptions?
I am in the process of getting all of the groups of my releases, when I will have them I'll be able to ask for the existance of more groups. Thanks for now.
I'm here because I am solving a 20 years old problem. In 2003 while I was deejaying two kids jumped on the cable slipper I was using to connect the equipment to and crashed my 250Gb hard disk onto the ground. Even on grass, the disk broke and I was asked 1000€ from a recovery company to try to save something. I didn't have money, so the HD is still there, when I'll have enough money I will try to recover some data, at least personal data which I don't have anywhere else.
In 2008 while I was in the process of recovering some of the lost data from multiple sources, I had to format my windows. When I just finished formatting the OS disk, the backup disk fell over and...guess what? Yes...everything lost again.
In the years after these 2 major disasters I begun rebuilding my releases collection, from multiple sources (friends, downloads, etc) and the the moment I'm in at the final stages. I still have, though, some broken releases which I am trying to fix in various ways, depending on the type of problem. (I have ~70 corrupted releases, meaning that even with srrDB the relase wont clean because the mp3 is corrupted somewhere, ~60 empty releases, meaning that the folder only contains m3u, sfv and nfo but no mp3s, ~30 missing parts releases where one or more mp3s are missing, ~10 releases with missing NFOs and ~600 fake releases of which half do have an official counterpart and the other half are self releases or someone other else's unofficial releases).
When all of them will be fixed, I will be in the process of checking all the folder to ensure that every single one is complete, crc-correct and 100% official.
Since I have no clue on which groups are real groups and which ones are fake, I am opening a discussion so that maybe more experienced people can help me to separate shit from chocolate.
So far, I have been able to track down these groups in my folder, and I have been able to understand the following thing:
funteek, hopsis, 149: 100% fake. These releases originate from the Eurofunteek blog which used to release their own releases. Part (1990-2000) are original re-ripped or un-ripped releases which can be replaced, when available, with original ones, part (> 2000) are just re-releases of official ones, which can be re-scened with srrdb.
M4E, M4ECMD: 100% fake. These releases originate from a website called Music4Ever held by someone called DjHerbie. (tnx to rafajuv)
Dj_Classics, Records, Records_INT, Dang3: Fake? NFO seems to be done with Morgoth MP3 Releaser...no informations nor hints. Seem to have released only old tracks.
C4A, SKN: 100% fake. These guys seemed to be mad for 320Kbit files and the releases usually don't (but not always) match with a real discographic release. They can be replaced with original scene releases.
MiM, DAW: 50% fake, 50% original. Mind in Motion and Digital Artists at Work are original. Mp3ItaliaMix and DjAtWork are Fake.
GJ: 100% fake They have been done by someone i know, were meant to be internal and have absolutely no idea how they escaped from his PC unless someone knows some friends of his (which i seriously doubt).
Can someone confirm my assumptions?
I am in the process of getting all of the groups of my releases, when I will have them I'll be able to ask for the existance of more groups. Thanks for now.