In rotation: 11/3/22

Tías, SP | VINYLISTS! Vinyl has never really gone away, and Lanzarote still has plenty of people who’d rather spin a disc than stream a file. We spoke to a few of the island’s vinyl enthusiasts and asked each of them to choose a favourite record. …“Collecting vinyl is my passion,” says Miet from Belgium, the owner of Bistro Arbol in Puerto del Carmen. “It started years ago, but when my uncle Willy donated his collection I knew I had to do something with it. When I started the Bistro 5 years ago, we decided to play only vinyl, and it’s been lots of fun. We’ve had some great conversations with many of our customers about certain records. They like to tell about when they’ve bought the record, why they love it so much, what they were doing when they first heard a particular song. It really is unbelievable!

JP | Tower Records stores have actually been thriving all this time—in Japan: Marketplace’s Econ Extra Credit series explores one documentary film a month with business and economic themes. Last month, we watched “All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records.” Remember Tower Records? Well, turns out, physical Tower Records shops are still big … in Japan. Tower Records Japan is separate from the original U.S. company and is now owned by the telecommunications giant, NTT Docomo. But Tower Records Japan still follows the business principles set out by the company’s late founder Russ Solomon. In an interview with Marketplace, the head of public relations for Tower Records Japan, Tatsuro Yagawa, said via translator that the company is following Solomon’s business direction “very faithfully,” while keeping up with the latest trends.

Duluth, MN | The DECC joins the vinyl craze with its new ‘Vinyl Happy Hour’ Every Tuesday 4:30pm-6:30pm through the end of November the DECC with be hosting their Vinyl Happy Hour. Held in the newly re-furnished Symphony Hall Mezzanine, all the music played comes from Executive Director Dan Hartman’s record collection. Hartman is excited to showcase all the vinyl he’s collected through the years. He says, “I thought it would be a fun way for people to enjoy the space. Selfishly I have a vinyl collection myself, several other folks in Duluth do too. So I thought it would be fun to bring the vinyl community together a little bit.” Vinyl has continued to increase in popularity over the years according to the Recording to the Industry Association of America sales rose by 22% in the first half of 2022. Northland record stores are seeing the the popularity as well.

Audio-Technica re-introduces the Sound Burger and launches new high-end turntable: For luxurious home listeners and vinyl fans on the go. As part of its 60th-anniversary celebrations, Audio-Technica has announced the reintroduction of the Sound Burger portable record player and has launched a new high-end turntable, the AT-LP2022. Originally popular in the 1980s, the Sound Burger will allow you to play 33-1/3 and 45 RPM singles and LPs on the go, thanks to its dynamic balance system which uses a spring to apply pressure to the stylus. Whilst its aesthetic stays loyal to the original Sound Burger, this updated version includes modern touches such as a USB-C charging port and Bluetooth connectivity. Audio-Technica has also announced the launch of the AT-LP2022 turntable. Limited to only 3000 units worldwide, the AT-LP2022 features a high-density clear acrylic chassis and a Shibata stylus.

Orland Park, IL | Record & Music Collectors Show: The songs, sounds, and history of recorded music can be experienced by attending here on Saturday. A great way to recall those memories with friends or family to bridge the generation gap. Besides stacks of vinyl records choices include cassettes, cd’s, posters, and memorabilia available at 40 vendor tables. There will be plenty to sample with music released from the 1950’s to the 90’s and include most genres including Rock, Jazz, Soul, Country, Heavy Metal and vocalists. Show hours are 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with a Special Preview Admission which starts at 8 a.m. General adm. is $3, Preview is $10 – For more show info call 773-585-6254

Victor Newbury Music Center review: an attractive, well-designed record player with bonus features: Don’t break the bank or waste space trying to accommodate all your favorite music types — the Newbury Music Center can play your favorite CDs, records, Bluetooth audio, and more. Whether you’re just starting your music journey or if you’ve been collecting for a long time, it can be daunting trying to find audio equipment that fits well in your home. The Newbury Music center is designed to take the place of multiple pieces of audio equipment, making it perfect for small spaces. It plays your CDs, records, and Bluetooth audio — and even features an FM Radio tuner. Design: We love the design of the Newbury 8-in-1 Music Center. It features chair-height tapered legs and invokes a mid-century design that we think looks great.

Pittsburgh, PA | Baldwin High School: Vinyl proves that music can be an experience. You slide the record out of the sleeve and place it on the turntable. You raise the needle and move it to the beginning of the side, and the record starts to spin. You hear the memorable static sound of the needle running through the groove, and the music begins to play. Listening to vinyl records is a great way to experience music. While fans can listen to an entire album digitally, most people just add their favorite songs to a playlist. Artists who release their music on vinyl are able to choose the order that they want their listeners to hear the songs. They can creatively arrange their music to flow together with seamless transitions, like Pink Floyd’s The Wall or Tommy by The Who. Albums not only contain the physical record, but the cover and sleeve as well. It also can contain a lyric sheet, possibly a poster or stickers, notes from the artist or producer, photographs, and iconic album artwork.

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