There’s no feeling quite like dropping the needle of a turntable on the smooth vinyl of a record and embarking on a sonic journey with your favorite album. Record Store Day, which falls on April 20 ...
There's really nothing else like listening to vinyl. For old and newer music alike, tech and music enthusiasts agree that vinyl remains unmatched in its rich, clear, layered and uncompressed sound ...
The latest edition of One Stop Record Fair was a two-day affair at Ayala Mals Trinoma last March 15 and 16. The sound of old-school music, audiophiles digging through crates and the warm community ...
You’re not alone: Everyone has to start their vinyl collection somewhere. That means getting some of your favorite music in analog format. While we always recommend you hit up a local ...
It's a very local set-up — chocolates are made in the Earlsfield kitchen, and were sold at two shops, in Earlsfield and Wimbledon Park, until they closed in late 2023. Now, their products can be ...
Supported by By Ben Sisario Reporting from Salina, Kan. Hydraulic machines whooshed in a sprawling Kansas factory as melted vinyl squeezed through molded stampers like pancake batter, turning out ...
So, even if you're also a collector of the preferred music format of the gods (there, I said it), vinyl, why would you want to convert your records to digital? There are actually several reasons.
By some metrics, Tokyo boasts the highest number of record shops of any nation’s capital at 93, and valuations for global vinyl record sales stand at $1.9 billion, according to market research ...
Nashville’s culinary star continues to rise, and the coffee shop movement has shot up right along with it. More than ever before, there’s a slew of shops around town taking great pride in their cup of ...
Over 1,000 fans have already ordered Gaga’s Mayhem LP on vinyl on Amazon, according to the retailer’s website. Get your opaque white copy now on Prime. Gaga’s Walmart exclusive Mayhem vinyl ...