noun
- plural of discographer; people who compile, study, or document the recordings of a musician, band, or genre
Usage: specialized term used in music history and archival contexts
Examples
- The discographers spent months cataloging all of the artist's unreleased recordings.
- Jazz discographers have documented thousands of sessions from the 1920s and 1930s.
- Several discographers contributed to the comprehensive Beatles discography.
- Music libraries employ discographers to maintain accurate records of vinyl collections.
- The discographers' research revealed previously unknown recordings by the legendary composer.