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Every time you play them there is the chance of damage pops and tics developing from dust and grime a too heavy or too light tone arm causing the stylus to scrape sound detail away all of these things make vinyl a very delicate commodity.
You ve been eyeing up your parents vinyl collection in the basement craving the feel of a physical record in your hand gently dropping the needle on the turntable as vinyl s classic rich and arguably superior sound emanates into the room.
Keeping your records in premium condition can be a stressful and daunting task.
The founders of subscription service vinyl me please discuss why millennials are bringing back gramophone records.
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Vinyl lps he wrote are beautiful objects and cds have always looked like plastic office supplies records and record covers can be works of art in.
In fact vinyl records are projected to sell 40 million units in 2017 with sales nearing the 1 billion benchmark for the first time this millennium.
Some artists like jack white white stripes dead weather raconteurs etc treat a new record as an additional level of performance art beyond the music itself.
Millennials have revived interest in regional collecting a surprise to many in the antiques and collectibles trade.
In 2014 urban outfitters a clothing retailer aimed at 18 28 year olds claimed to be the world s number one vinyl.
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We re right there with you and so are the millions of vinyl fans who will celebrate record store day on april 22.
Vinyl record collection gems picking your favorite records is like trying to choose your favorite child you have.
Family and regional heritage created strong collecting ties for previous generations.
Yet millennials have a desire to have a connection with the community in which they live.
Mark richardson put it very nicely in a 2013 op ed for pitchfork.