In rotation: 9/18/15

Nola Mix Record Store Opens On Magazine: “A new record store is opening on Magazine St. The shop, Nola Mix Records, is throwing a grand opening celebration on Saturday, September 17th from 6 to 9pm. Free music and drinks will be available. Music will be provided by local DJs Kazu Mai, Brian Boyles, Quickie Marty Mart, Tony Skratchere, Rik Ducci, and Million.”

Vinyl’s Modern Return To Glory Is Being Powered By Antique Machines: “The hardest part of making a record is actually making the record.” That insight into the world of vinyl record manufacturing sums up the New York Times‘ new profile on Vinyl makers–the men and women sweating it out to help fuel resurgence of wax records.”

Spin Doctors: The owners of Garageland are making an investment in Spokane’s music scene, “First, Garageland — with its CBGB-inspired sign — is a record store. The place will be other things, too: a vintage clothing and furniture outlet, a bar and a restaurant. But before those parts of the plan are complete, Wandler and Cox, both 44, have opened the shiny record-store portion at the front of the house — may as well have revenue flowing in while waiting for the liquor license, they say. They’re shooting for a fully operational store by November.”

Black Friday 2015 gets its own Record Store Day: “The main Record Store Day (RSD) for 2015 took place back in April – and saw vinyl sales up 742% – but you’ll get another chance this year to pick up some special edition vinyl on Black Friday. The people behind RSD are promising “a huge selection of limited-edition collectibles, special vinyl releases, reissues and more” for Black Friday 2015.

Vinyl Scratches: “‘The good news is that everyone wants vinyl,’ says Dave Hansen of Independent Record Pressing, which uses six presses dating back to the 1970s to keep up with the growing demand. The bad news is, his company recently spent $5,000 to manufacture and replace ‘an obsolete screw in one machine.'”

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