On November 16th, Record Raid will return to The Howlin' Wolf (907 S Peters St) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. with over 25 vendors ...
The 75-year-old company has adjusted its business from filling jukeboxes to helping DJs spin and stocking shelves despite a ...
With its selection of vinyl records, merchandise and books, Extreme Noise is a must-visit for punk rock devotees. Disco Death is a unique destination for Minneapolis record collectors because, in ...
While the CD market may seem like a blip in audio history, it created quite a stir in the market in the 1990s.
It stamped out the Beatles' first U.S. single, and survived 8-tracks, cassettes, CDs, Napster, iPods and streaming services.
Rap and hip-hop artists used them for “scratching.” But CDs had overtaken them. By the late 2000s, indie artists were insisting on releasing vinyl records. By 2015, records were broadly ...
DJs still needed records for their turntables. Rap and hip-hop artists used them for "scratching." But CDs had overtaken them. By the late 2000s, indie artists were insisting on releasing vinyl ...