Vinyl’s Hot, But Who’s Buying All Those Records?
Vinyl records are selling better than they have in 30 years -- but who the heck is buying all those albums?
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Vinyl records are selling better than they have in 30 years -- but who the heck is buying all those albums?
The Vinyl Revival was jumpstarted in 2008 by the nascent Record Store Day; now a new book recounts how it happened, despite the odds.
'Record Store Day: The Most Improbable Comeback of the 21st Century' traces the remarkable return of vinyl records over the last 15 years.
Bernie Grundman has mastered newly discovered recordings of Bill Evans’ historic concerts in Hilversum and Amsterdam, which will debut on Record Store Day.
PMC’s Founder Peter Thomas was able to source a one-off demo of Border Song from his own archives, thus giving Elton John fans and...
By Clive Young. The process of getting to tomorrow’s technologies and standards is usually messy, with wrong yet logical turns and, conversely, insightful leaps...
By Steve Harvey. A three-LP archival release, due out Friday, is the latest restoration effort from Resonance Records.