The Vinyl Record Era: The 1950s and 1960s. History of vinyl (2)
For some, the golden age of vinyl records is associated with the 1970s and 1980s, for others, the 1950s and 1960s. Why?
Young People and Music. How Generation Z Consumes Music
Research study on how young people aged 18–34 consume music, what their preferences are, and what truly influences their choices.
Nikki Sixx (vinyl quotes 23)
“One of the most enchanting aspects of vinyl records is their ability to evoke nostalgia and inspire exploration.”
Dominik Tomczyk (vinyl quotes 22)
“One of the most enchanting aspects of vinyl records is their ability to evoke nostalgia and inspire exploration.”
Henry Rollins (vinyl quotes 21)
“Sitting in a room, alone, listening to a CD is to be lonely. Sitting in a room alone with an LP crackling away, or sitting next to the turntable listening to a song at a time via 7-inch single is enjoying the sublime state of solitude.”
The Beginnings of the Vinyl Record. History of vinyl (1)
The vinyl record is an iconic symbol of sound and music culture that has captivated music enthusiasts worldwide for decades.
Tim Hecker (vinyl quotes 20)
“I love vinyl, but I’m not a «vinyl person». I still collect, but most of my stuff is digital.”
Web 3.0. Revolution in Art and Music
The internet’s evolution began with its creation. We now use dynamic social networks and innovative apps instead of static websites and basic messengers.
Bob Pollard (vinyl quotes 19)
“I don’t think it’s real unless you put it on an LP. CDs aren’t real. Anybody can do that.”
Super fans in the music world
In July 2023, music research firm Luminet released its much-anticipated report for the first half of the year. Among the many interesting observations, one theme struck me: the phenomenon of the super fan.