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  • Record Store Day and Vinyl Keep Indie Music Stores Afloat in a Digital World

    In an age where just about everything you could possible want can be purchased/downloaded from various websites across the internet, it’s kind of refreshing to hear that people are still buying vinyl records. In fact, according to Nielsen, roughly 61% of all vinyl purchases take place in brick-and-mortar record shops. Granted, I’m sure the antiquated format doesn’t generate the same kind of interest as, say, the latest Justin Bieber single on iTunes, but it’s good to know that people still enjoy the rich, warm sound that only vinyl and a good stereo system can produce. If you haven’t had the pleasure, I suggest you do so.

    Record Store Day, which was started back in 2007 by Eric Levin, Michael Kurtz, Carrie Colliton, Amy Dorfman, Don Van Cleave, and Brian Poehner, is a global celebration of independent music shops. The holiday has grown in popularity over the years, with artists releasing EPs, singles, and entire albums to coincide with the occasion. In fact, Lana Del Rey, Gorillaz, and rap group The Pharcyde are all releasing special edition vinyl as a way of showing their support. Of course, there are always individuals looking to make a quick buck off of an event that’s supposed to help drive traffic into these indie shops.

    The holiday was officially kicked off in 2008 by Metallica at Rasputin Music in Mountain View. During its first year, 10 artists released special edition albums, including Death Cab For Cutie, R.E.M., Stephen Malkmus, Vampire Weekend, The Teenagers, Black Kids, and Jason Mraz. 300 stores helped launch the holiday, and the number has grown steadily with each passing year.

    Despite all of the technology working against it, vinyl continues to hold strong, thanks to the format’s legion of highly devoted followers. Below you can find a nifty image that clearly illustrates how much indie record stores account for vinyl sales each year. It’s pretty impressive.

    And remember: Record Store Day takes place on April 21st, the third Saturday of the month. Show your support by picking up a record or three.

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  • Record Store Day Releases Hit eBay Early

    Record Store Day Releases Hit eBay Early

    Record Store Day is on Saturday, April 16. This is a day when record stores and music artists come together to celebrate music and the continued existence of albums that you can hold in your hand, in the digital age.

    For a more official description:

    This is the one day that all of the independently owned record stores come together with artists to celebrate the art of music. Special vinyl and CD releases and various promotional products are made exclusively for the day and hundreds of artists in the United States and in various countries across the globe make special appearances and performances. Festivities include performances, cook-outs, body painting, meet & greets with artists, parades, djs spinning records and on and on. Metallica officially kicked off Record Store Day at Rasputin Music in San Francisco on April 19, 2008 and Record Store Day is now celebrated the third Saturday every April.

    The spirit of the day, however, seems to be being undermined by those looking to cash in on the releases prior to the event. Items are turning up all over eBay before Record Store Day even gets here.

    Here’s the entire list of Record Store Day releases.

    The people behind Record Store Day have responded to the situation on Facebook:

    Record Store DayThanks to everyone who has pointed out ebay auctions to us. We really DO understand and share your frustration over how much this sucks. And we do take action where we can, especially if we find a store doing it: Time Traveler was doing it, we forced a take-down, and are putting them on public notice.

    One fan commented, “To do this prior to release day belittles the whole ethic…”

    Another said, “People should just boycott them and not buy them on eBay. That’s just wrong of them. That just ruins the fun of Record store day. I say ban them for life!”

    @BrianHastie Record Store Day is a celebration of the STORES. 2 days ago via web · powered by @socialditto

    Also happening this weekend is Coachella, which is sure to draw interest from a lot of the same people who are interested in Record Store Day. The event is being streamed live on YouTube starting today.