ENGLISHTOWN - A musician since he was a kid, Dan Marter has long appreciated the sound and nostalgia associated with vinyl records. And through In the Clouds, the Englishtown-based business he ...
Franklin native Chris Banta has a passion for making cool-ass vinyl records. “There are a lot of these reality shows like Boat Brothers, where they’re like, ‘We contacted Shaq, and he needed the ...
Not so long ago, music on vinyl looked set to go the way of the audio cassette tape. But, despite an overall dip in first half year physical album sales in the US, the latest figures show that vinyl ...
RALEIGH, N.C. (WTVD) -- Vinyl records, once a relic of the past, are now a popular way to listen to music. Some records you listen to might even be crafted here in the Triangle. In downtown Raleigh, ...
If you asked fans of Teenage Engineering’s musical toys and instruments what the company’s next creation would be, they probably assumed it would be a new Pocket Operator, another speaker, or maybe an ...
Your vinyl collection is only as robust as the options available to you. As the medium makes its comeback, we've seen different tools and services surface promising to produce a vinyl record on your ...
It’s hardly any secret that despite their decline in the late 80s and throughout the 90s, vinyl records are back and in big business. In fact, recent figures showed that before the end of this year, ...
Have you ever been in the situation when you wanted to buy a vinyl copy of a single, only to find out that the song was only available digitally? Enter Vinylize.it, a new startup from the crew behind ...
ASHEVILLE - Cheap beer, live music and records. That's the promise at American Vinyl Co.'s new South Slope space, which also is home to an audio museum and the company's main product: custom vinyl ...
If you are making music, which one is better: CD or vinyl? Since the vinyl record format’s recent comeback, there has been an increasing discourse about what physical audio format is better between ...
Despite its expense and inconvenience, vinyl's comeback continues. Maybe it's the allure of analog audio fidelity. Perhaps its the jumbo artwork. Maybe it's the deliberate listening it encourages.