Vinyl guide

How to choose what vinyl record to play next

When everything on the shelf is tempting, the best choice is often the one you let resurface.

Choosing a record can become oddly hard when a collection grows. You think about a classic, then an album you never play enough, then a recent addition, and the listening session starts with ten minutes of hesitation.

A good method narrows the choice without killing the pleasure. Record Picker is built around that kind of controlled chance: free enough to surprise you, filtered enough to stay relevant.

Large-format draw - Record Picker
Large-format draw

Start with the mood of the moment

Before looking for a specific title, it is often more useful to decide what kind of listening you want: focused, quiet, energetic, nostalgic, or simply unexpected.

Record Picker can steer a draw by mood, then use genres, styles, tags, and favorites to suggest a record that better fits the moment.

Narrow the bin without deciding everything

Filters are most useful when they frame the choice rather than make it for you. A period, a few genres, available records, or favorites are often enough.

Random selection becomes useful again because it works against the habit of always picking the same records first.

Avoid repetition

Good randomness also needs a way to say no. Excluding the same artist, temporarily skipping a record, or favoring favorites keeps the draw varied without removing control.

Listening history then helps you see what keeps coming back and what deserves to be rediscovered.

Key takeaways

  • Choose a mood or a simple constraint.
  • Filter by year, genre, availability, or favorites.
  • Run a draw and accept the surprise if it still makes sense.
  • Keep track of played records so the collection keeps moving.