Posted by: gudadm887
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#loftvinyl&books

There is an interesting little book and old vinyl shop in Indianapolis, Indiana state of America, which specializes in rare copies of small publishing houses, niche releases of vinyl records and unique small-circulation magazines and newspapers. Now, in the age of the Internet and access to any information, such printed attributes are gaining popularity in the hands of connoisseurs of authentic and unique information channels.

A phenomenon has occurred right before our very eyes: those who were born when the first long-playing records LP on 33 turns appeared, watched as CD, then MP3 and Internet catalogs appeared later and then came back to LP on 33. Turns out there’s nothing to replace the sound of a vinyl record. The qualities they carry cannot be replaced by digital quality. Everything that can be replaced is replaced, but at a quality level it goes back to the roots, preserving its exclusivity.

We remember how very recently, in the 1990s, people were worried that no one wrote letters to each other, that now everyone just calls. But today people write again, write in messengers, blogs and create posts in social networks, with mistakes and on some creepy slang, but write and read each other.
People again began to write and read, listen to vinyl records and appreciate art in its most natural manifestation through the emotions that it gives.

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