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TVD Radar: Pink Floyd, Wish You Were Here 50 reissues in stores 12/12

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Half a century to the day since its original 1975 release, Pink Floyd have announced the 50th anniversary edition of their era-defining album Wish You Were Here. Out December 12th via Sony Music, Wish You Were Here 50 gives fans an exciting new perspective into one of Pink Floyd’s most iconic and best-loved records. The 50th anniversary edition features multiple discs of rarities—at the core of this special collection are six previously unreleased alternate versions and demos presenting Pink Floyd’s eighth studio album in a brand new way that demands repeat listening.

Wish You Were Here 50 will be released in multiple formats including 3LP, 2CD, Blu-ray, digital and a Deluxe Box Set. The digital release includes the original 1975 album, featuring a new Dolby Atmos mix by James Guthrie, whose work with Pink Floyd dates back to 1979’s The Wall. It also includes 25 bonus tracks made up of nine studio rarities, and 16 live recordings captured by the renowned bootlegger Mike Millard at Pink Floyd’s Los Angeles Sports Arena concert on April 26th 1975, now receiving its first official release.

The live audio has been meticulously restored and remastered by Steven Wilson. The Blu-ray edition also gives fans the chance to see three concert screen films from the band’s 1975 tour, plus a Storm Thorgerson short film. The 3LP and 2CD formats include the original album and the nine studio bonus tracks.

The Deluxe Box Set includes all 2CD, 3LP (on exclusive clear vinyl) and Blu-Ray material, plus a fourth clear vinyl LP, Live At Wembley 1974, a replica Japanese 7” single of “Have A Cigar” b/w “Welcome To The Machine,” a hardcover book including unseen photographs, a comic book tour programme and Knebworth concert poster. Exclusive 50th Anniversary Merchandise along with Limited Edition product releases will also be available at PinkFloyd.com.

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Graded on a Curve:
Rare Earth,
Get Ready

Rare Earth are one of those one-time big-time late sixties/early seventies bands whose albums you’re more likely, in the year 2025, to find in an archeological dig than on a record player. Which is to say that, like Blood, Sweat & Tears, Three Dog Night, and many other bands, their music hasn’t aged well. And for the same reason—it’s terminally unhip.

But unlike those other bands, Rare Earth—the most notable band of Caucasians to find themselves in the Motown fold—tried very, very hard to be hip, socially relevant, and counterculture-friendly, in a crass “put your hands together, brothers and sisters” way. As my friend William Honeycutt noted, “They had a very “Right On!” image.” Unfortunately it came across as a shuck, a marketing gambit, a ruse to sucker in your serious long-hairs.

Gil Scott-Heron certainly smelled bullshit, and went so far as to name-drop them as enemies of the people in “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised.” The revolution’s theme song, declares Gil, “Will not be written by Jim Webb or Francis Scott Key, nor sung by Glen Campbell, Tom Jones, Johnny Cash, Engelbert Humperdinck, or The Rare Earth.” Personally, I wish he’d dropped the other names (I like ‘em!) and stuck with Rare Earth.

Rare Earth played an organ-heavy combination of rock, blues, and soul, and scored a trio of Top Ten singles in 1970 and 1971. Trouble is by 1972 they were chart radioactive, and would never again record another Gold album. Theirs was a short run—seems the people didn’t want to put their hands together, although their best-known song, 1971’s “I Just Want to Celebrate,” made it to the Number 7 spot on the Billboard Charts.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 9/15/25

Tallahassee, FL | Ownership and community: the value of physical media. …when you buy a record or CD first-hand, the industry standard is that the artist receives 10-20% royalty on that sale. This is a simple yet powerful way to ensure musicians are paid fairly for their artistry. Engaging with physical media also fosters community. Record stores and video lounges function as important “third places.” In an increasingly physically disconnected society, these spaces exist as a gathering outside of a home or workplace to interact with people with similar interests. In Tallahassee, stores like Retrofit Records, Rearview Vintage and Vinyl, Real Cool Time Records and Cap City Video Lounge are all popular third spaces, hosting live concerts, film festivals featuring local filmmakers, listening events for newly released albums, and screenings of rare films.

Rochester, NY | ‘Mission accomplished’: Record Archive celebrates 50 years of business. It’s become a destination for entertainment media, and, namely, vinyl records. Rochester’s Record Archive is celebrating 50 years in business this month. …“It’s like I had an ‘aha’ moment and decided to go for a booth that was all records. That was the 16th of September and off we went,” said Storms. In 1975, Storms brought some records to a flea market booth in Rochester. A few years later, he would go on to open Record Archive on Mount Hope Avenue. The business has since evolved into a city fixture, housing thousands upon thousands of records, movies, CDs and more in a 13,000 square-foot storefront off of East Avenue. “I’m kind of a hoarder, and the name of the store is really the mission statement. The mission was to become an archive of recorded media and that’s really our legacy.”

Jacksonville, IL | ‘No Ring, No Hope’ returning to downtown Jacksonville record store: Ringless professional wrestling will return to downtown Jacksonville this fall. “No Ring, No Hope: Back for Blood” will be at 7 p.m. Nov. 1 at Pizza Records, 56 E. Central Park Plaza. Matches will take place on the floor of the record store and will feature a death match main event bout. Wrestlers set to make an appearance at the event include returning performers Anakin Murphy, Kenny Kalix, The Luminary, Victor Analog, Gwen Neodonna and Hippie Johnny. Newcomers will include Naptown All-Pro Wrestling founder Chase Holliday and House of Heat Pro Wrestling heavyweight champion Josh Crane. The inaugural “No Ring, No Hope” event took place at the record store in November and featured four wrestling matches in between performances by central Illinois hardcore bands Keep and Javelin.

San Francisco, CA | The best dinner party in San Francisco is thrown at this bistro and vinyl bar: A new chapter begins in Mission Creek as Side A opens in the former Universal Café space. A boisterous restaurant and vinyl bar has opened its doors in San Francisco’s Mission Creek neighbourhood, occupying the same space the beloved Universal Café once did. Aptly named Side A, the site seeks to turn up the volume on Midwestern hospitality, giving American crowd-pleasers an international spin. Styled as a contemporary bistro, Side A exudes a retro-futurist aesthetic. The concept was brokered by Studio Ahead—a local design practice—which introduced husband-and-wife duo Parker and Caroline Brown, who now run Side A, to the venue’s owner Jim Skånberg. ‘We had recently met them at one of their pop-up events and were attracted to the energy they created by combining culinary and musical experiences, a spirit that would ultimately translate to the new venture,’ recall Studio Ahead’s co-founders, Elena Dendiberia and Homan Rajai.

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TVD’s The Idelic Hour with Jon Sidel

Greetings from Laurel Canyon!

Inn í þig / (ÞAð er) svo gott að vera (hér) / En stoppa stutt við

Ég flýt um í neðarsjávar hýði / (Á hóteli) / Beintengdur við rafmagnstöfluna / (Og nærist)

Tjú, tjú / Tjú, tjú

En biðin gerir mig (leiðan) / Brot (hættan) sparka frá mér (og kall á) / Ég verð að fara (hjálp)

Tjú, tjú, tjú / Tjú, tjú, tjú / Tjú, tjú, tjú, tjú, tjú

Ég spring út og friðurinn í loft upp

Much of what I love about music is beyond explanation—magical. Somehow a song can bring me back to a place and time. I’m not too sure who hipped me to Sigur Rós. Funny, it might have been Beck. It was around the time I was his A&R man. I remember Sigur had a small slot at Coachella. I was excited to see them.

I remember it was a beautiful warm spring night in the desert. In truth, I was a bit surprised to come upon Jónsi, a skinny boy singing to a small crowd. My posse of beautiful festival friends I dragged across the field—we were totally interested in the textures and sound of this music. I believe I told them to meet me at the bar in the VIP.

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TVD Radar: It’s a Wonderful Life OST
first vinyl issue in
stores 10/10

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Frank Capra’s film It’s a Wonderful Life isn’t just the most beloved holiday film of all time. It’s also arguably the most quintessentially American movie ever made. Its populist message, everyman hero, patriotism, and sentimentality have proven a potent blend for multiple generations. So many scenes from this film are embroidered in our country’s collective consciousness; and much of the stitching holding those scenes together was supplied by Dimitri Tiomkin’s indelible score.

But what you hear in the film is only a portion of what Tiomkin wrote. Director Capra cut several cues (e.g “Death Telegram”), letting those scenes play without music and rearranged where certain cues appeared; he removed sections of cues, and even tracked in music written for other films. But, working with Tiomkin’s original acetates, soundtrack collectors were able to piece together Tiomkin’s score as originally written for release on CD about a decade ago.

Seldom has a movie swung so wildly from romance to reflection, brooding darkness to playful whimsy…that’s why we love it so much. Now, lovers of It’s a Wonderful Life could finally hear how Tiomkin’s original score artfully emphasized and commented on the movie’s high emotional peaks and deep valleys. Indeed, there really remains only one last step to cement Tiomkin’s legacy and, for that matter, Capra’s too. For the score to It’s a Wonderful Life has never been released on LP in any form, not in its full form or even in Capra’s truncated version.

Real Gone Music is very, very proud to present It’s a Wonderful Life on vinyl for very first time, in its complete, restored form with a two-page insert including photos, credits, and the promo poster image of Jimmy Stewart exuberantly hoisting Donna Reed. Pressed in burgundy “Zuzu’s Petals” vinyl limited to 1,500 copies.

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TVD Radar: Andrew Bird, The Mysterious Production of Eggs 20th anniversary box set in stores 2/27

VIA PRESS RELEASE | With the announcement of an expansive and revelatory new box set, Andrew Bird celebrates 20 years of the album that cemented his enigmatic style into the indie music canon, shaping the sounds of an era and inspiring decades of imitation: The Mysterious Production of Eggs.

Arriving physically and digitally on February 27th, on his own Wegawam Music Co. (via Secretly Distribution), the forthcoming collection features the original release of the record alongside two LPs of previously unheard material, including a one-to-one playthrough of demos, live takes, and alternate versions of each of the album’s songs, and a third LP of both unearthed rarities and a selection of highlights that have been rearranged and performed live alongside the orchestra of Nu Deco Ensemble.

With all-new artwork created by original cover artist and longtime collaborator, Jay Ryan, the limited edition 3LP vinyl set also includes a 54-page book of unseen photographs and special surprises, as well as a reflective essay written by Andrew Bird, and an exclusive piece from Anders Lindall, examining the unexpected and fascinating five years that it took Bird and his collaborators to finally get this album right.

As Andrew Bird explains in the box set’s accompanying story, the lessons learned from creating The Mysterious Production of Eggs were, “(1) Failure can be part of the process. (2) Don’t automatically do whatever worked the last time or follow through with the plan just because it’s ‘the plan’. Travel light and be adaptable.”

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Graded on a Curve: America,
History: America’s Greatest Hits

Celebrating Gerry Beckley, born on this date in 1952.Ed.

America gets a bum rap. I’m not talking, mind you, about the United States of America, which gets all the bad press it deserves. No, I’m talking about seventies soft-rock superstars America, the folkie trio who gave us “A Horse with No Name,” which Randy Newman famously dismissed as being “about a kid who thinks he’s taken acid.”

Personally, what has always pissed me off about the song is the band’s claim that the horse has no name. That’s balderdash. Of course the horse has a name. It may not be Trigger or Mr. Ed or Black Beauty, but it’s something. Vocalist Dewey Bunnell was probably just too lazy to ask the horse its name. “I’m Conway,” the horse would have replied. Or, “I’m Luther, good to meet ya.” Of course the horse could have offered Dewey his name. But a horse has its dignity.

But I have not come to pile on. If it’s easy to mock the gentle folk rock strains of Bunnell, Gerry Buckley, and Dan Peek, it’s just as easy to like them. You just have to let go. You know, take a walk on the mild side. The truth is I liked—and still like—America more than any of their soft rock contemporaries, even the ones with “artistic credibility.” Which is my way of saying I’ll take them over Crosby, Stills & Nash any day.

And I’m here today to urge you to run to the nearest record store to pick up a copy of the band’s 1975 compilation, History: America’s Greatest Hits. The LP has 12 songs, only 2 of which (“Muskrat Love,” “Woman Tonight) suck. And that’s a bargain at any price.

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TVD Radar: The
Podcast with Dylan Hundley, Episode 193: Bob Bert

Bob Bert is a musician, photographer, and zine publisher known for his drumming in influential bands such as Sonic Youth, Pussy Galore, Bewitched, Chrome Cranks, Knoxville Girls, Jon Spencer and the Hitmakers, and Lydia Lunch Retrovirus.

Bob, also an artist and spent many years working for Andy Warhol, producing silk screens until his death. He has been a passionate member of New York’s art and music scene since the early ’70s.

Bob has seen everyone, been everywhere, and played with a huge percentage of influential East Coast bands and will be releasing his first solo album shortly. His first live performance in this latest iteration premiered at Salon Lulu back in 2024. Keeping it all alive in NYC!

Radar features discussions with artists and industry leaders who are creators and devotees of music and is produced by Dylan Hundley and The Vinyl District. Dylan Hundley is an artist and performer, and the co-creator and lead singer of Lulu Lewis and all things at Darling Black. She co-curates and hosts Salon Lulu which is a New York based multidisciplinary performance series. She is also a cast member of the iconic New York film Metropolitan.

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Graded on a Curve:
Dry Cleaning,
“Sweet Princess” EP

I haven’t been to a dry cleaner in years, for the simple reason that I don’t see the need to dry clean my Pablo Cruise t-shirt, or my Brian Jonestown Massacre t-shirt, or my Altamont Was Groovy t-shirt, and I could go on because all I own are t-shirts, unless you count a Grateful Dead hoodie that garners me all kinds of compliments but I’ll be forever ambivalent about because it has those awful dancing bears on it.

It was a gift. I hate those goddamn dancing bears.

But I’m a big fan of dry cleaning, or rather Dry Cleaning, the South London quartet that has made a name for themselves by combining angular, guitar-driven post-punk with the stream-of-consciousness spoken word musings of sometimes university lecturer Florence Shaw. When it comes to Dry Cleaning’s music think The Fall, Gang of Four, Wire, Magazine, Joy Division, PiL, and I could go on.

Shaw is the draw; she makes Dry Cleaning one of a kind for the simple reason you never know what’s going to come out of her mouth. Early on she relied on snatching words and phrases from found texts, but as time went on she began to use her own words, riffing on this, that, and everything really. Who else would toss the line “I’ve been thinking of eating that hot dog for hours” into the middle of a song? Shaw has this wonderful (and deliciously discombobulating) ability to lure you into the realms of the mundane before dropping an atomic bomb on you, of abruptly switching gears from seeming serenity to anger or from the quotidian to the absurd. Following her progress through a song is always a fascinating experience.

Dry Cleaning are Shaw on vocals, Tom Dowse on guitar, keyboards, and tape loops, Lewis Maynard on bass, and Nick Buxton on drums, percussion, programming, keyboards, and saxophone. Dry Cleaning have released two full lengths (2021’s New Long Leg and 2022’s Stumpwork) and a trio of EPs since they coaxed Shaw into joining the fold, but my favorite is their debut EP, 2018’s “Sweet Princess.” Why? Because it’s Dry Cleaning at their rawest and most primal. They’ve gradually sweetened things up and gotten slicker, accentuating the groove and using drum machines, while Shaw has done a bit of actual singing.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 9/12/25

Long Beach, CA | ‘Final Groove’: Long Beach Record Store To Close After 7 Years. “This isn’t goodbye — just the moment where I flip the record and see what’s waiting on the other side,” the store’s owner said. After seven years as a community space for vinyl enthusiasts, a local record store will be closing its doors, its owner announced on social media. Record Box was started as a mobile record store in 2018, before its owner transitioned the business to its brick-and-mortar at 324 Elm Ave. in Long Beach. It served as “more than just a record store,” according to its owner, becoming a community space that hosted events, meetups and listening parties. On Wednesday, Record Box owner Jose Jurado announced that the store, which just celebrated its 7th anniversary in July, would be closing. Its last day would be Sept. 19. He thanked customers and the community for supporting the shop, saying they had been the “soul of this place.”

Fort Myers, FL | For the Record: Downtown Fort Myers store keeps vinyl alive with hidden gems from throughout the age. For as long as humans can remember, there has been music. From the high-pitched tunes we can find at the opera to that perfect guitar chord that plays just right while you’re driving across the bridge to your job, music is everywhere when we are listening and aren’t. Music doesn’t discriminate against its listeners and can be heard by anyone, anywhere. For the lovers of vinyl records, your ears may just guide you across Southwest Florida and direct you to the doors of Downtown Fort Myers’ Joe’s Record Exchange located at 2439 First St., Fort Myers. Many lovers of the arts enjoy not just listening to music digitally, but taking those earbuds out and picking up something physical that you can cherish with the use of a record player.

Nashville, TN | Metro police searching for Hermitage record store burglary suspects: A family run business in Hermitage is out nearly $1,000 after a woman was caught on camera stealing Taylor Swift records. “Before I knew it, the mother sent the daughter outside and scooped up the stack of records and walked out the door,” Romeo Records and Cafe owner Rebecca Johnston said. Johnston, a self-proclaimed “Swiftie”, chased the woman down. “I told the lady to come back inside and that I have her on camera,” Johnston said. “She said she didn’t care.” Now, the alleged thief’s picture is posted on the walls of the store. Metro police want to know if you recognize her. Johnston said the woman drove off in a white or silver Jeep Cherokee. Johnston said she opened Romeo Records and Cafe a few months ago. She said it was a dream of hers.

St. Albans, VT | Maple City Music wants to create community for vinyl fans; moving downtown next fall: With vinyl records making a comeback, online retailer Maple City Music is looking downtown for a physical store to match the popularity. Set up with a vinyl cleaning machine, two Audio-Technia turntables, headphones and a Microsoft Surface laptop, owner and Vermont Army National Guard member Walter Byrne said the basic idea is already sketched out for a planned opening in fall of next year. His online store sells and ships vinyls, cassettes, CDs and video games through the decades. The website also touches up visitors’ knowledge on the Vermont music scene with a featured Vermont artist of the week. “The thought of having community show up and just people coming in to visit, catch up, explore new things, listening to music and different genres.” Byrne said. “Community is kind of one of my tag lines.”

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TVD Radar: David Sylvian to release four new color vinyl reissues, in stores 10/3

VIA PRESS RELEASE | On 3 October 2025 [integral] releases new editions of the first four David Sylvian albums: Brilliant Trees, pressed on corona olive opaque black vinyl with alternative images personally selected by David himself; Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities, pressed on corona gold opaque red colour vinyl; Gone to Earth, pressed on corona white brown opaque black vinyl; and Secrets of the Beehive, pressed on corona yellow opaque black vinyl. All four editions use the most recent remastered audio, with artwork overseen by Chris Bigg and David himself.

Brilliant Trees is the debut solo studio album by the English musician David Sylvian, released on 25 June 1984. The album peaked at number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) for sales in excess of 100,000 copies. It contains Sylvian’s biggest solo hit, “Red Guitar,” which reached number 17 on the UK Singles Chart. In 1994, ten years after its release, the album was certified Gold by the BPI for sales in excess of 100,000 copies. This version has alternative images personally selected by David himself, is pressed on corona olive opaque black vinyl and uses the most recent remastered audio.

Alchemy: An Index of Possibilities is the second solo studio album by David Sylvian. Alchemy is an intermediary album, released between his first solo album Brilliant Trees and his next solo album Gone to Earth, and it is made up of various separate projects. Re-presses were released with an earlier b/w photograph of Sylvian instead of the original artwork. This version is pressed on corona gold opaque red colour vinyl and uses the most recent remastered audio.

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TVD Radar: “You’ve Got Michael” Living Through HIStory: A Memoir by Dan Beck in stores 10/15

VIA PRESS RELEASE | “Celebrated by fans but dismissed by critics, HIStory was Michael Jackson’s answer to a world waiting, watching, and demanding more from him. Beck cuts through the frenzy to reveal the careful orchestration required to balance artistic ambition, media scrutiny, business pressures and the hopes of fans. “You’ve Got Michael” deepens our understanding of Jackson’s legacy—and belongs on every fan’s shelf.”Pez Jax, MJVibe.com

In 1991, Dan Beck became Michael Jackson’s main marketing contact at Epic Records. For five rollercoaster years, he was immersed in a world of unequalled stardom, dealing with the outsized ambition, whims, and idiosyncrasies of the world’s most famous entertainer. It was a pivotal point in Jackson’s career. His last album had failed to repeat the record-shattering success of Thriller. Rumors about his personal life and his eccentricities had made him the subject of gossip and accusations. Tabloids had begun calling him “Wacko Jacko.”

“You’ve Got Michael” tells the story of the high-stakes battle to save Jackson’s career and market his 1995 greatest hits album, as told by the record executive closest to him. Rather than rehash a controversial career, it details the inner workings of the music business at its mega-platinum height. Between the frequent 2:00 a.m. phone calls, pleas to get Michael to complete the new songs for the HIStory greatest hits package, and the handling of unpredictable developments, “You’ve Got Michael” is a gripping drama about working with a supreme talent through the most difficult time in his career.

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TVD Radar: Sigur Rós, Takk… 20th Anniversary expanded reissues in stores 9/26

VIA PRESS RELEASE | Sigur Rós announce the release of a special 20th anniversary edition of their acclaimed album Takk… via Krunk.

A boxset of 5×10” vinyl, limited to 3,000 copies, is now available to order exclusively from sigurros.com, while 3×12” vinyl and 1xCD formats will be in stores on September 26th along with accompanying digital version to stream and download. A Takk… art print is also available as an indie exclusive with the 3×12” vinyl in selected stores and through sigurros.com. All formats are remastered by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound. Pre-order/pre-save Takk… HERE.

Five rare tracks from the vinyl and digital editions of the Takk… reissue are available to stream and download from today. The b-sides and extras feature the original b-sides from the 2006 “Sæglópur” EP release plus two previously unreleased tracks, “Melrakki” and “Elfur,” originally written and recorded in the lead up to the recording of Takk… and now available officially for the first time. Additionally, a newly created Dolby Atmos spatial mix of the album will be available digitally on the album’s actual anniversary of September 12th.

Few bands cut through the noise and distractions of the world to bring you a pure elemental truth or feeling like Sigur Rós. Two years on from the release of Átta, their most intimate and emotionally direct record to date, and in the midst of a global orchestral world tour, they are looking back two decades to their major label debut and a commercial breakthrough for a band that has never sought the mainstream—the album was a platinum seller in the UK and shifted over 200,000 copies in its first year of release in the US.

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Graded on a Curve:
Arvo Pärt,
Silentium

Celebrating Arvo Pärt on his 90th birthday.Ed.

Estonian composer Arvo Pärt is considered to be one of the greats in the broad spectrum of 20th-century classical music, and he’s further distinguished as a trailblazer of “holy minimalism.” Befitting a composer of his stature, the discography of Pärt’s recorded works is vast, but from inside that number there resides a smaller group of releases holding particular import. Silentium joins the list of essential Pärt recordings. Offering three selections on side one and a long and unique version of the title piece on the flip, the release is available on LP (in black or clear vinyl editions), CD, and digital. A 35”x35” silkscreen poster is also available.

Arvo Pärt came to prominence in his home country in the 1960s with a handful of recordings spanning the decade, but these are formative works that precede a long period of woodshedding after which Pärt reemerged with his tintinnabuli style of composing, a method where he utilizes two distinct voices (i.e. instruments), a tintinnabular voice restricted to the notes of the tonic triad and a melodic voice that can roam around freely.

Für Alina, first performed in 1976, introduced Pärt’s tintinnabuli style. It was eventually documented on one of numerous recordings made for the ECM label, a group of releases that comprise a significant chunk of his essential discography. The first recording of Pärt’s compositions released by ECM was Tabula Rasa in 1984, the title piece dating from 1977 scored for two solo violins, prepared piano, and string chamber orchestra (consisting of two violins, viola, cello, and contrabass).

The performance and recordings of Tabula Rasa were major successes integral to Pärt’s breakthrough as a composer and specifically as one of the three major pioneers of holy (or mystical) minimalism, alongside composers Henryk Górecki (of Poland) and John Tavener (of England). Holy minimalism is a sacred music of uncommonly deep feeling that’s strikingly devoid of concerns with passing fashions.

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A morning mix of news for the vinyl inclined

In rotation: 9/11/25

Target Plans to Have Midnight Sales at 500 Stores to Sell Taylor Swift’s ‘Life of a Showgirl’ Album: Which century is this? Midnight openings for stores to sell hot new album releases at the moment they’re allowed to go on sale are largely an artifact of the ’80s and ’90s, before streaming and downloading became the preferred way to get immediate musical gratification. But Taylor Swift‘s forthcoming album is big enough to be stirring a return to that bygone phenomenon. Target announced Sunday that select stores will be open at midnight local time on Oct. 3 to sell copies of Swift’s “The Life of a Showgirl” album, including exclusive variants as well as the standard edition. The chain says that the number of local stores participating in the midnight sales will be about 500.

Portland, OR | Four Portland Record Stores to Keep in Heavy Rotation: Score top-notch vinyl at three new shops (and a newly relocated classic). Everyone knows about the coffee, the beer, and the strip clubs, but Portland’s reputation as a vinyl haven is still something of a local secret. This city continues to be paradise for record collectors, evidenced by three new shops that have opened for business in recent months—plus a decades-old stalwart that’s successfully relocated after losing its longtime home. Echoes in Space Records: You’ll know from the pink-tinted windows that Echoes in Space was designed to be a portal to another realm. The realm in question is one of electronic dance music, and the proprietors—Cee White, Nick Mejia, and Seth Mooney—are seasoned DJs aiming to make a space for working DJs

West Babylon, NY | Cardi B set to visit Looney Tunes in West Babylon on Sept. 19: Looney Tunes Record Store just booked itself a mega-star that will turn Up the crowd, 100%. Grammy-winning Cardi B, known for hits like “Bodak Yellow,” “I Like It” and “WAP,” will make a rare in-person appearance at the West Babylon record shop on Friday, Sept. 19, to promote her new album, “Am I The Drama?,” Looney Tunes announced Tuesday night. Set to kick off at 1 p.m., the “Up” performer’s appearance is a photo-only opportunity for fans who purchase a copy of the album. There will be no autograph signing, the store said. Looney Tunes will distribute wristbands to those who buy the CD, and only wristband holders will be allowed to meet Cardi B and pose with her for a photo. Each wristband allows one photo per person, and all sales are final. Outside cameras are not permitted.

Wellington, UK | Wellington record shop owner dancing for joy following award shortlisting: A music shop owner in Wellington is dancing for joy after being shortlisted for a top award. Emma Perks has just learned that her store, Spinning Around Records in New Street, is one of the best of its kind in the UK. “The Independent Music Awards have named us as one of the top five independent record shops—am so proud of this achievement,” said Emma. “I only opened two years ago so Spinning Around is a ‘new kid on the block’ and yet we are in the top five with some really well-established shops from throughout the country—it is quite humbling.” Spinning Around was nominated for the award by its customers and Emma has now been invited to an awards ceremony in London later this month. She added: “I want to say a big thank you to all our customers, a lot of whom are local, but many come from all over.

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