During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles' first U.S. single, the country's oldest vinyl ...
Sure, we could keep citing year-over-year increases in vinyl record sales, but it's pretty clear that the world's highest grossing physical music format isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
An analog audio recording pressed in vinyl. The 45 RPM record holds one song per side, while 33 1/3 RPM "Long Play" records hold an entire album (see LP). With the sound literally "carved" in a ...
[Amanda Ghassaei] has created an awesome hack for making your own vinyl records using a laser cutter from an MP3 file. Her excellent hack uses a Processing sketch that converts a digital audio ...
Ranging from vinyl storage cabinets (to record stands and crates ... Jasper Spires is a contributor to Wallpaper*, writing features exploring modern art and design practices. Having worked for FAD ...
There’s no doubt vinyl is here to stay, which is why we got our hands on several record players to find out which models are worth buying for your collection. Based on our testing, these are the ...
When Mark Michaels bought United Record Pressing in 2007, vinyl was fading. Today, the company operates a factory six times ...
It stamped out the Beatles' first U.S. single, and survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
Streaming may be king, but fans of physical albums are weighing in with record sales growth Vinyl record sales outperformed CDs in the US for the first time since 1987, according to a new report.
In 2017, something curious happened: Sony started manufacturing vinyl records again after ceasing all production in 1989. The ...
(AP) — During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles' first U.S. single, the country's oldest vinyl record ... it's kind of sonic wallpaper." Today, the factory ...
(AP) — During the six decades since United Record Pressing stamped out the Beatles’ first U.S. single, the country’s oldest vinyl record ... it’s kind of sonic wallpaper.” ...