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However, the very nature of discogz.blogspot dictates its fatal flaw: fragility. Unlike a corporation-backed database, a Blogger site lives on borrowed time. The owner might lose interest, delete the blog due to hosting costs (however minimal), or simply pass away. When the custom domain expires or Google revokes access to an inactive account, the meticulously researched discography vanishes.

As we mourn the loss of such sites to link rot and platform decay, we must also celebrate the spirit they embodied. The ideal of discogz —the exhaustive, loving chronicle of recorded sound—has not died; it has merely fragmented. The challenge for the current generation of music archivists is to preserve the human passion of the blogosphere within the robust, permanent structures of modern databases. Otherwise, we risk turning the history of music into a fact sheet devoid of its storytellers. discogz.blogspot

<!-- POST 2: another rare gem + reissue news --> <div class="post"> <div class="post-date">✧ 15 APRIL 2026 ✧</div> <div class="post-title"><a href="#">V.A. — "Afrobeat Airways 2" (Ghanaian flight recordings 1977-81)</a></div> <div class="post-meta">📌 posted by Discogz | 🌍 genre: highlife / afro-funk | 💿 12 comments</div> <div class="post-body"> <p>Analog Africa never sleeps, but here we highlight the ultra-limited companion booklet + 7" that came with the first 500 copies of <em>Afrobeat Airways 2</em>. Includes raw studio outtakes from <strong>Orchestra Marhaba</strong> and the never-released "Accra Slide" by <strong>K. Frimpong</strong>. The 7" flexi is a monster — hand-stamped labels and a locked groove at the end. Our scan from the original pressing below:</p> However, the very nature of discogz