Richard Devine Explains How He Got His Hardcore Electronic Record Collection For Free
Richard Devine explains how he got his hardcore electronic record collection….for free. via wholemusicclub, synthtv
Richard Devine explains how he got his hardcore electronic record collection….for free. via wholemusicclub, synthtv
Vinyl is one of the fastest growing formats for music and it’s not just a fad, according to a report in the New York Times: Sales of vinyl albums have been climbing steadily for several years, tromping on the notion that the rebound was just a fad. Through late November, more than 2.1 million vinyl… Read More “All The Really Great Stuff In Our Lives Comes From A Root Of Passion Or Love”
Vinyl record sales are soaring. According to Nielsen Soundscan, sales of vinyl albums in 2009 have already topped the 2-million mark. This beats 2008’s, 1.9 million, which means that 2009 sales of vinyl LPs are on target to be the highest since at least 1991, when Soundscan began tracking music sales. Digital music sales aren’t… Read More Vinyl Record Sales Soar To New Peak
Detroit’s last Vinyl Pressing Plant was uploaded by: ottosiderspunk
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http://vimeo.com/2510241 Aaron Howell and Sharon Shattucks’ Records is like the 45 of vinyl documentaries – short and to the point. Enjoy. via cratekings
Image: chaosbit Doesn’t this delicious image of a Technics 1200 turntable sync ring make you want to spin some vinyl and actually feel some music? It’s Record Store Day 2009 – so go visit your local record store and dig up something fun. If you make a cool find, leave a comment and tell us… Read More Record Store Day 2009
If you’re like a lot of music fans, you probably have fond memories of discovering music at a local record store. The trend towards digital music has rendered traditional record stores obsolete, yet there are still thousands of indie record stores still standing. Why? Because they don’t suck – and they are still working to… Read More Record Store Day 2009 Is April 18th
OT: This is a video demo of the Mikiphone Pocket Phonograph, a sort of steampunk precursor to the Walkman and iPod. via bb
This is a short but sweet documentary looking at the future of vinyl, and the individuals who share a passion for it….
Vinyl Wax Records takes an affectionate look at vinyl LPs. via Darren Cole: This is a documentary I made my freshman year of college about apart of my life that I love so much and never plan to give up.