There s something very tangible and real about having holding on to a great record.
The return of vinyl records.
Owner ryan lewis has found his place in the industry with the unexpected rise of vinyl record sales giving music consumers a sense of nostalgia while providing new and innovative ways to press a.
Community audiophiles are returning to the once abandoned format of vinyl records.
Record store customers now include 15 25 years old shoppers as well as the traditional 35 55 years old shoppers.
Vinyl records may not be as visible as they were some four decades ago but there is a global revival of interest and a local group of collectors who still swear by their quality.
It might be comparable to the books vs kindle debate.
It was in the 80 s when in the music industry the vinyl record began to be displaced by the emergence of a new format.
Since the turn of the millennium cds have been partially replaced by digital downloads and streaming services.
The return of vinyl.
Lying on the floor next to one another not speaking or moving and in this anticipatory silence with a pop and a crackle listening to an old record begin to play.
In georgetown and the wider d c.
However three decades later they have resurfaced.
One aspect of vinyl s return its proponents claim is how it is reviving the forgotten art of listening to music.
That nostalgia might be why vinyl records are making a comeback.
The analogue format made of polyvinyl chloride had been the main vehicle for the commercial distribution of pop music from the 1950s until the 1980s and 1990s when they were largely replaced by the compact disc.
Cds out vinyl sees revival shake it records a vintage record shop is enjoying the vinyl revival at the same time stores like best buy are dropping music cds best buy says it will no longer sell.
Vinyl sales have increased by more than 50 in 2017 but the most exciting thing is that half of record buyers are young adults under 25.
More convenient and a cleaner sound with the advantages that this new support had to offer it seemed a given that vinyls were facing their final goodbye.