Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Vinyl's still vital

I love vinyl related articles and found a beauty at lancasteronline.com

Store owners see a rise in LP sales despite digital options

By LINDA ESPENSHADE, Staff Writer


Kenny Cotich loves placing a vinyl record on his record player, finding the song he wants by counting the lines, positioning the stylus or needle on the record and relishing the little pop as the electronic connection is made.

Cotich, of Manor Township, is only 19, and he is not alone in his love of records. Young and old are returning to vinyl as the music format of choice.

Forget the MP3 players, compact discs and computer downloads. Records have the best sound and the best aesthetic experience, fans say.

Nationwide, Nielsen SoundScan, reported 1.88 million records sold in 2008, almost twice as many as 2007. The numbers are still small, compared to the total 428.4 million albums that were sold, nevertheless the statistics reflect the growing interest that local independent record stores have been seeing over the past five years.

Local record store owners are seeing more interest in vintage records and in records made by many modern alternative bands, especially variations of indie, punk, electronic and folk music.

To read the rest of this interesting story:
http://articles.lancasteronline.com/local/4/232814

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