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How a vinyl record actually makes music, according to science
Vinyl records are in the middle of a major comeback, but despite their resurging popularity, most people have no idea how ...
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4 myths about the longevity of vinyl—and why we believe them anyway
Vinyl really can outlive you—but only if you hold up your end of the deal. These five durability myths could be quietly ...
Vinyl records have spun their way back into popularity over the past decade, with music enthusiasts purchasing $1.2 billion worth of records in 2022 alone from their favorite artists, according to the ...
People don’t buy music anymore. There’s no point. Why buy the Ariana Grande album when you can stream it on Spotify? Why pay for the new Sleater-Kinney release when it’s online on NPR’s First Listen ...
Streaming may have revolutionised the music industry, but it seems that some habits really do die hard. Despite being up against such stiff competition, vinyl records, CDs and cassette tapes have all ...
Another year marks another high note struck by vinyl album sales. Vinyl sales in the U.S. increased from 21.5 million units in 2020 to 41.7 million units last year, according to a 2021 report from MRC ...
One of the world’s biggest record labels is going retro. Sony Music Entertainment said this week it will begin pressing vinyl records again, ending an almost three-decade hiatus. A dramatic increase ...
Amoeba Music in Hollywood now accepts old vinyl records for recycling, giving damaged LPs a sustainable second life.
Hip Denver clothing boutique FM is marking 20 years of handcrafted fashion, artist pop-ups, and playful programming with a ...
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