Heya, been awhile since I visited your site and the compo's you ran back in the day...
If I were to put together a list of the top 100 tracker-musicians of all time, do write-ups for each of them one at a time, and posted them to my website, would anyone be interested? Would anyone care? Or would I just risk pissing off what's left of the tracking scene Novus-Revolution-style?
To be honest, like, how many sites nowadays still have anything to do with tracked music?
Besides ModArchive, Modland, AMP and Scene.org, I can't think of many other sites worth visiting for tracked music anymore. The mod scene literally died many years ago with the introduction of mp3 etc. and the general drop in interest in the demoscene.
From a retro/nostalgic point of view, I don't see any problem with what your proposing, bearing in mind that it's all subjective in who you like as a tracker and won't be to everyone's cup of tea. I should imagine your tastes will probably be on par with my own, judging from what's on your site already, and besides I already have the modules anyway.
The hard part I would imagine is getting people to your website, apart from the people who visit scene related sites and the three main tracked music sites. Besides, people stil have to download the mods in the first place to listen to them, so not much difference than anywhere else really, and will any new people to mods even know how to play them? Now, if you could search and play direct off the website from your playlists, that would be great.
But I just click whatever playlist I want to from 70,000+ modules. It sounds like you have become a collector like some of us, so make sure you look at the other sites and upload any missing ones! hehe...