The Transformative Power of Music. My Personal Journey
Music, a universal language that transcends borders and connects souls, has a rich history dating back to ancient civilizations.
Norah Jones (vinyl quotes 13)
“I think it’s important for people who love music to retain physical CDs or even vinyl, because it sounds so great and so much warmer than music over the Internet.”
Rebirth of an old artefact. Vinyl in the digital age
In an era dominated by digitalization, vinyl records are defying all odds and experiencing a remarkable rebirth.
Kate Bush (vinyl quotes 12)
“When you’d buy vinyl, you’d have this lovely-sized object with a lovely picture, and you’d read the lyrics and usually there was something artistic that went with it.”
Digital vinyl versus digital pressing. A new chapter of music thanks to technology?
In the ever-evolving world of music, new innovations emerge that not only transform how we experience sounds but also revolutionize the relationships between artists and their fans. One of such groundbreaking concepts is digital vinyl or digital pressing, a combination of artistic expression and blockchain technology.
Dave Barry (vinyl quotes 11)
“The four building blocks of the universe are fire, water, gravel, and vinyl.”
Celebrating 75 Years. The Groundbreaking First Vinyl Record
On June 21, 1948, the world witnessed the birth of the first vinyl record, an innovation that revolutionized the music industry.
Quentin Tarantino (vinyl quotes 10)
“I’m a big collector of vinyl – I have a record room in my house – and I’ve always had a huge soundtrack album collection. So what I do, as I’m writing a movie, is go through all those songs, trying to find good songs for fights, or good pieces of music to layer into […]
The Timeless Charm of Vinyl Records. The Rediscovery
I remember vinyl records from my past. I grew up with hard rock. Bands like Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Black Sabbath, and Pink Floyd were among my favorites.
Andy Summers (vinyl quotes 9)
“Coming from the era of vinyl, you could argue that everything went wrong in the music business the moment we went digital. The day the first CD came out, it all went downhill in the music industry. Digital destroyed everything.”