Discogs released its annual year in review, highlighting the most popular vinyl and CD releases, including Pink Floyd, Taylor Swift, and more.
Good vinyl is meant to be played, not displayed. And you'll need a good turntable or record player to do that.
We've selected the best record players for different budgets, including high-end options and entry-level models with ...
Both major and reissue labels are making more serious — and expensive — audiophile products. Here's a guide to some of the best. By Robert Levine If you’re looking for vinyl records that sound better ...
"Vinyl records will be around forever" – the Tiny Vinyl founders on the black disc's enduring appeal
Halloween might have been and gone, but nothing embodies the spirit of the living dead quite like vinyl. Abandoned by Sony in 1989 in favour of CDs, the format was expected to go quietly into the ...
A showgirl doesn’t have to deal with tariffs. The Trump administration’s tariffs took effect on Friday, August 29, revoking the “de minimis” exemption, which once allowed billions of small shipments ...
Different versions of the same music album, known as vinyl variants, are gaining in popularity among fans. Some collectors don't even have record players; they just appreciate the album's aesthetics.
RCA Records UK have launched a new nine-month pop-up at Mare Street Market in King’s Cross. The opening event celebrates former Little Mix star Jade Thirlwall and her solo debut That’s Showbiz Baby! — ...
Vinyl is so hot right now that a Nashville-based audio company has been able to create an entirely new way of experiencing it. And it’s apparently all the rage. The company, called Tiny Vinyl, makes ...
In 2019, Record Store Day partnered with manufacturer Crosley to revive a 3-inch collectible vinyl format first launched in Japan in 2004. Five years later, a new 4-inch-sized format called Tiny Vinyl ...
Back for an 11th year, the Vinyl Record Show of San Antonio is bringing vinyl records as far as the eye can see to the Alamo City on Saturday, September 6. Organizer Jesse Galvan, who founded the ...
The very first vinyl record was pressed in 1948 by Columbia Records: Mendelssohn’s Concerto in E Minor by violinist Nathan Milstein. It was, of course, a standard black disc. Imagine spinning that ...
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