WHAT goes around comes around, and the vinyl record is back in a big way.
After years of downloading and streaming our music to our computers and mobile phones, people are once again embracing the old fashioned LP.
Sales of vinyl in 2016 reached a 25-year high as consumers young and old have once again embraced physical formats of music.
So why are people returning to a technology that was supposed to have been killed off by the compact disc in the late 1980s?
They said it’s the physical process of removing it from the album sleeve, admiring the artwork and then dropping the stylus on to the vinyl for that warm sound jumping out of the speakers,When you play a record you’re totally focused on the music.”
Music giant Sony announced that it would start producing vinyl LPs again for the first time since 1989 to meet the demand.
Music lovers are discovering new music on streaming services like Spotify, then going and buying that music on vinyl to keep forever. Both formats have a role.”Vinyls pressed today sound better than those pressed in the 60s. This is because the original recordings are now digital rather than lower quality tape masters. The recording equipment used today is far more advanced as well.
I have been collecting vinyl records since 2009 and here are some of my albums
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