When Frank Camarda first found out about “Vinyl TikTok,” he was a little surprised. The 22-year-old, who lives in Perth, Australia, has been collecting records for eight years, since he was barely a ...
With the colder weather slowly pushing us inside for the winter, chances are you’re looking for new ways to stay entertained. One hobby that will never go out of style is collecting and playing vinyl ...
If you collect records for, say, a half-century or so, people will ask you questions (some of them brilliant; others kind of dumb) about your hobby. And if you’re a record collector who also happens ...
According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), 43 million vinyl records were purchased in 2023, outselling CDs for the second time since 1987. Vinyl record sales also grew 10% to ...
In our Record Store Day 2024 issue of the BrooklynVegan Digital Magazine, we talked to many different musicians about how record collecting and independent record stores shaped who they are today. One ...
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8 vinyl records now worth a fortune

Vinyl is no longer just nostalgia, it is a serious asset class hiding in closets and milk crates. Recent reporting on records "worth a fortune" shows how specific pressings, misprints and ...
Kobi Waldfogel grew up when the iPod was king, but after a few years of listening to downloaded music through corded headphones, he realized he’d never seen the cover art for some of his favorite ...
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Savannah's Graveface Records has opened its own vinyl pressing plant, making it one of the only independent labels in the ...
It started slowly late last year. An album here and one there. Only essentials, I promised myself. But as I started poking around the internet to build out my vinyl collection, I realized many ...
August 12 is National Vinyl record Day. That’s right, records — the format given up for dead when the CD and digital audio arrived on the scene – are not only back, they’re popular enough to support ...