OMG, People Buy Records? Vinyl In The News Thread

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have you been to the last few?

nah I haven't made it over there yet since they started back up, baby at home and all

dmr, Thursday, 23 September 2010 19:11 (thirteen years ago) link

that's what i figured

jaxon, Thursday, 23 September 2010 20:23 (thirteen years ago) link

The novel spin that this story seems to be offering is that record buyers are locavores? I mean, I don't expect much more from the NYT styles section... and at least the writer knew that there was ALSO a Long Island record fair happening at the same time, which, if it was anything like the one I went into Chicago last weekend (and most record fairs I've been too) was probably NOT the set of assorted weirdos that the styles section would ever want to touch. Not much of point here except that this article seems, a la Kids Are Alright, more about strategically expanding what "locavore" means as consumer/style category.

barry leavitt, Friday, 24 September 2010 16:28 (thirteen years ago) link

... and that record buying/selling as "style" is just so irritating. Whatever, impotent rage, I know.

barry leavitt, Friday, 24 September 2010 16:30 (thirteen years ago) link

ok, so wtf does 'locavore' (which I thought meant you eat local produce) have to do w/ records? or does it now mean shopping locally, so anyone who doesn't go to a chain store a locavore now? are locavores retrosexual? i is confused

Aqua Buddha (herb albert), Friday, 24 September 2010 16:38 (thirteen years ago) link

i was at the l.i. one, fwiw. picked out six $1 country records. guy said they're seven-for-five, so if i pick out another one it'd only be $5. i was, like, can we make believe I picked out another one? he was, like, ok.

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 24 September 2010 17:07 (thirteen years ago) link

it was pretty same-old, though. shoulda gone to the brooklyn one. my luck i would have wound up in the nytimes though, so just as well.

Thus Sang Freud, Friday, 24 September 2010 17:10 (thirteen years ago) link

The guys in the NYT couldn't stay long, they had to get back to their home charcuteries and pick up cupcake making supplies for their gf's microfinanced online bakery.

barry leavitt, Friday, 24 September 2010 17:26 (thirteen years ago) link

A minor twist on a theme

I ain't that kind of player I just foul a lot (DJ Mencap), Thursday, 30 September 2010 16:19 (thirteen years ago) link

disappointed that it wasn't j4mes plumm3r they busted

hypnopriapism (electricsound), Thursday, 30 September 2010 23:30 (thirteen years ago) link

investors view rarities by The Beatles and Queen as more stable assets than risky market ventures.

Stormy Davis, Friday, 1 October 2010 19:21 (thirteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

lede to new yorker blurb on wfmu record fair:

Justin Timberlake recently told a German newspaper that he prefers vinyl
to digital music, and he is not the only one.

inimitable bowel syndrome (schlump), Tuesday, 19 October 2010 10:18 (thirteen years ago) link

awesome

Trip Maker, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 14:47 (thirteen years ago) link

lol

dmr, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 14:58 (thirteen years ago) link

justin timberlake, you are a bro.

not everything is a campfire (ian), Tuesday, 19 October 2010 16:07 (thirteen years ago) link

justin timbrolake

dmr, Tuesday, 19 October 2010 16:39 (thirteen years ago) link

While catching up on my European Timberlake news digest, I came across something that would fundamentally change teh way i consumed music

inimitable bowel syndrome (schlump), Tuesday, 19 October 2010 17:24 (thirteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

keep an eye on this space in january for an interview/photo-shoot that SF's 7x7 magazine did with ILX regular "69" about his switch from downloading/digital music to records, and about the general merits of the medium...

69, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 19:36 (thirteen years ago) link

"well, they're big."

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 20:14 (thirteen years ago) link

"having a bunch of records at your apartment is sure to get girls."

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 20:14 (thirteen years ago) link

"i like the way they sound. you know, it's like, realer."

not everything is a campfire (ian), Wednesday, 3 November 2010 20:15 (thirteen years ago) link

hahaha i actually did say that it was cool that they are big

69, Wednesday, 3 November 2010 20:26 (thirteen years ago) link

Sad news: ILXor's Dunedin shop to close http://www.odt.co.nz/news/dunedin/134885/music-over-trader

Bill E, Friday, 5 November 2010 01:11 (thirteen years ago) link

one month passes...

sexy!

scott seward, Monday, 6 December 2010 20:52 (thirteen years ago) link

hey i know that guy

i love you but i have chosen snarkness (Steve Shasta), Monday, 6 December 2010 21:01 (thirteen years ago) link

R.I.P. Vinyl records?

Thus Sang Freud, Monday, 6 December 2010 21:38 (thirteen years ago) link

I love Vinyl. I hope it doesn’t go away… and if it does I hope it does only after I own the next Radiohead record on 180 gram.

Hence4th December 2, 2010 at 6:32 pm Reply

not everything is a campfire (ian), Monday, 6 December 2010 22:20 (thirteen years ago) link

hahaha

69, Monday, 6 December 2010 22:26 (thirteen years ago) link

nice! what's the record by your head?

jaxon, Monday, 6 December 2010 22:27 (thirteen years ago) link

nerve city's sleepwalker 12" -- def one of my favorite non-indie underground "punk" bands of the past few years

69, Monday, 6 December 2010 22:33 (thirteen years ago) link

cool! can we read it somewhere?

nerve_pylon, Monday, 6 December 2010 23:33 (thirteen years ago) link

i looked on the 7x7 website and it wasn't up there yet

jaxon, Monday, 6 December 2010 23:46 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah, just in print so far -- i emailed the reporter to get some copies!

69, Tuesday, 7 December 2010 00:09 (thirteen years ago) link

I saw Alan Zweig's "Vinyl" last night - it starts out being kinda what you expect (LOL record nerds), but ends up being a lot more. Worth watching IMO

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fW9NWHvv8fc

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D3uRA2Bxg0s&feature=related

Carl (admrl), Sunday, 19 December 2010 19:42 (thirteen years ago) link

Vinyl has a "soul" cd just cant replace.

CoolDudeClem 2 months ago

orly? zzzzzzzzzz

Carl (admrl), Sunday, 19 December 2010 19:44 (thirteen years ago) link

two months pass...

never even heard of this place. and it still has buried treasure in it? in brooklyn? seems hard to believe, but what do i know?

http://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/02/27/sked-for-sunday-feb-27-a-beloved-record-store-closes-among-last-in-a-dying-breed/

scott seward, Monday, 28 February 2011 22:19 (thirteen years ago) link

"This strikes me ambivalently, with three major valences (or vectors). It’s sad, that a long-established, well-liked, family business is closing down. That always strikes me as unfortunate, unlike when a Rite Aid or Starbucks closes.

However, (valence #2), I’m happy for Mr. Long in that he can retire honorably, years after most people do, and know that he accomplished something worthwhile with his business, providing vinyl excellence to a neighborhood for decades.

Lastly, (valence #3, stoic resignation) there’s a grim inevitability about this, as vinyl is an extremely outmoded recording form. First there was vinyl (thanks to Edison I think), then tape cassettes, then CD’s, and now MP3’s, fully interchangable digital recordings. Any teenager these days would figure buying records or tapes is lunacy, because they have nothing to play them on.

So I think we’re hitting the stage in between used record stores and vinyl being seen only in antique stores (which may hit in about a decade), and that’s simply the way it goes, like nobody owns a gramophone these days (that big horn thing over the record player). Mr. Long should feel proud to have done well, in a minor role in the end of an era.
— Dan Stackhouse"

so into comments like these

69, Monday, 28 February 2011 22:24 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah, echoing Scott, kinda hard to believe there would be some remaining outpost -- especially in BK -- where a vet collector could score 1000 45s for $600 of "stuff he'd never seen before".

also woah, from one of the last of those comments: "despite a resurgance, technics has discontinued the industry standard 1200 turntable for the DJ subsection of the vinyl collector market."

Is this actually true? Old news? I hadn't heard that before. but maybe I did and I forgot.

Stormy Davis, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 06:02 (thirteen years ago) link

i'm thinking this might actually be of use? instead of me checking all the sites before i buy. and how does it know rarity?

http://www.cratekings.com/icrates-iphone-app-the-perfect-digging-companion

jaxon, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 06:07 (thirteen years ago) link

also, u can turn yourself or a loved one into a record when they die. might have to change my plan to either be shot into space or turned into a precious jewel

http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2010-08/27/and-vinyly

jaxon, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 06:11 (thirteen years ago) link

turned into a record and the record is shot into space

dmr, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 16:15 (thirteen years ago) link

Is this actually true? Old news? I hadn't heard that before. but maybe I did and I forgot.

apparently true, wow. had not heard that.

http://www.thelmagazine.com/TheMeasure/archives/2010/10/29/industry-standard-turntable-technics-sl-1200-discontinued-by-panasonic

dmr, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 16:17 (thirteen years ago) link

yeah im sure someone posted abt that on ilm? or maybe i saw it somewhere else. anyway, v sad news.

just sayin, Tuesday, 1 March 2011 16:18 (thirteen years ago) link

don't think this one got posted

http://www.usatoday.com/money/industries/retail/2011-02-25-vinyl25_ST_N.htm

Stormy Davis, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 18:45 (thirteen years ago) link

it's the never ending story of the decade!

scott seward, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 19:07 (thirteen years ago) link

According to recent Nielsen SoundScan numbers, vinyl was the fastest-growing musical format in 2010, with 2.8 million units sold, the format's best year since SoundScan began tracking sales in 1991.

now this is actually newsworthy in my opinion. that whole article was just like every other one, but a little better researched.

sleeve, Wednesday, 2 March 2011 20:20 (thirteen years ago) link

it's an epidemic...

scott seward, Thursday, 3 March 2011 04:24 (thirteen years ago) link

two weeks pass...

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