
From Vinyl to Spotify: The Comeback of Music Collecting: It may seem strange that individuals are searching through dusty crates for vinyl records or devoting hours to create digital music libraries in a time when ease rules. However, there is a significant resurgence of music collecting, whether it be digital or analog. Even though websites like 22Bet provide rapid amusement, some fans are going back to the slower, more deliberate enjoyment of collecting music. But why this resurgence in a world where millions of music are instantly accessible through streaming services? The change started off subtly, almost as a protest.
Hackney, UK | Inside a record store’s fight for survival in Hackney: Hackney record store owner Robert Smith started selling used vinyl during the pandemic. What began with 400 discs bought on eBay and listed online—along with Lego and other bric-a-brac from his parent’s loft—soon saw “ridiculous” growth. In a matter of months, Smith found himself on the phone to global music marketplace, Discogs, who had called to let him know he was now one of the UK’s top 30 sellers. After many long days of packing shipments in the morning and listing more vinyl in the evening, the work became more fluid. “I was like a machine,” he says. By 2023, Smith had opened up a record store, Recycle Vinyl in West Yorkshire—15 years after he left London. The following year he moved back to Hackney to realise his dream of an “adaptable, multi-use space” where people could shop for records and dance to DJs spinning only vinyl.
Dundee, UK | Assai Records & Dundee FC: Assai Records is a record shop born and bred in Dundee and has featured on the Financial Times’ “world’s greatest record stores” list. They are renowned for their passionate support of music culture, vinyl enthusiasts, and live performance. Founded in Dundee and now with stores in Edinburgh and Glasgow, Assai Records has built a loyal following in Scotland and worldwide through its online store. They have become known for their wide selection of vinyl records, CDs, and other music-related products. …Assai Records is thrilled to announce its new partnership with Dundee Football Club, which will see the company become the official sponsor of the club’s warm-up kit for the 2025/26 season. As part of this collaboration, the Assai Records logo will feature on the back of the first team’s warm-up shirts.
Houston, TX | Inside Houston’s Cactus Music Listening Parties—with Free Beer and Pizza: Whether you’re an impassioned fan of the featured performers or looking for new music to discover, these events are perfect for celebrating music and making friends. Cactus Music has been selling Houston audiophiles their favorite albums for the past 50 years. Even in the age of streaming, the enduring Montrose/Upper Kirby record store provides something giants like Spotify and Apple Music can’t: a community centered around hyper-localized music events, including listening parties and live performances by local and touring acts. The listening parties, which gained popularity in February 2023, offer attendees the chance to preview new releases either on the day of or shortly after their official release.







But I adore a half-dozen or so of their LPs, and their 1967 debut is one of them. I love the album for many reasons, but first and foremost I love it because it is, compared to many of the Grateful Dead’s later, more lackadaisical LPs, a real firecracker. The boys are energized, and most of the songs are psychedelic rave-ups that highlight the brilliant playing (I’m not sure he ever sounded better) of guitarist Jerry Garcia. Many Dead albums, including a few I like, are long-winded slumber parties, but on their debut they’re in and out, and traveling at light speed, even on the sole lengthy number, “Viola Lee Blues,” which includes some of the best rock improvisation I’ve ever heard.
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Justin Barry shares insights on Gen Z and real ownership with Ad Age: In a recent piece for Ad Age, Justin Barry, Associate Strategist at tms, explored the powerful shift in Gen Z’s growing desire for true ownership and authentic, real-world experiences. While many brands focus heavily on digital channels, Justin explained that this generation wants more than screen time, they’re looking for tangible ways to engage. From collecting vinyl records and physical books to joining sports leagues and seeking out nostalgic products, Gen Z is embracing “touching grass” and craving meaningful, sensory experiences. Justin encouraged brands to reimagine how they connect with young consumers by offering more physical products, reviving archival content, and creating spaces where they can socialize and express themselves
Brisbane, AU | The House That Riley Built—Glitter Records Is Home To 35,000 Treasures: All that glitters is not gold, but there’s definitely some real treasure for vinyl collectors and pop-culture lovers to unearth at Glitter Records in Brisbane’s Fortitude Valley. Riley Fitzgerald is the owner and manager of Glitter Records, a brick-and-mortar record store nestled along the ultra-urban California Lane near the corner of Brunswick and McLachlan streets. A former music journalist, Riley began trading vinyl in the lucrative online space, driven by a curiosity to explore the dynamics of pop-culture and a desire to preserve the physical media of our past. What started as an online side hustle has quickly blossomed into 



R.E.M. arose from the burgeoning Athens, Georgia indie rock scene with 1982 EP “Chronic Town,” a record that bore an element of mystery that had as much to do with Stipe’s indecipherable vocals as it did the fact that nothing else sounded quite like it. I spent significant amounts of time trying to figure out what Stipe was saying in “Gardening at Night,” but he may as well have been speaking Quechua. Stipe kept mumbling on 1983’s aptly titled Murmur, but indecipherable lyrics notwithstanding “Radio Free Europe” was one of that year’s best songs.


So much ink has been spilled over the music of Public Enemy that endeavoring to approach the subject at this remove can be more than a little daunting. Bluntly, it can seem like the possibility of adding anything new to the discourse is basically nil. In searching for fresh twists on the subject, there is a recurring problem; any attempts to shed new light upon the group’s achievements can reliably lead right back to a very familiar place.
Sydney, AU | 7 Of Sydney’s Best Vinyl Stores For The Music Lover In Your Life: The extinction of old-school vinyl is a conversation of the past—it’s alive and well in Sydney/Eora, and it’s being played everywhere, from bedrooms to bars. Whether you are planning a day of flicking through vintage records, searching for a gift for the music lover in your life, or simply looking to break into the scene (and finally use that record player for more than home decor), here are Urban List’s top picks for
Chicago, IL | Miyagi Records’ DJ School To Celebrate 10th Graduating Class This Weekend: Eight novice DJs who have spent weeks learning from three veteran performers will show off their new skills with original sets during an all-day party Saturday at the South Side record shop. Budding DJs who have been learning the tools of their new trade at a South Side record shop will celebrate graduating from their courses by soundtracking a daylong party this weekend. DJs Hameedullah, RTST and Will To The will host the graduation for the 10th cohort of their DJ classes 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday at Miyagi Records, 307 E. Garfield Blvd. in Washington Park. The event features 30- to 45-minute sets from the eight DJ students who participated in the most recent session: J45, Srimaye, The Ether, BigAl, DJ Lil g, DJ th3m, laysh and Cocoa B. The program teaches the basics of DJing, from song structures and tempo to manipulating audio frequencies, beat-matching and working with 









































