Certain trends from the late 20th century are making a comeback. Scrunchies, wide-leg jeans and even disposable cameras have all re-entered the spotlight, embraced by Gen Z as both nostalgic nods and ...
A Portsmouth homeowner is asking the city to remove her property from the historic district. The request comes after the Historic District Commission denied her application to install vinyl siding.
Vinyl is so hot right now that a Nashville-based audio company has been able to create an entirely new way of experiencing it. And it’s apparently all the rage. The company, called Tiny Vinyl, makes ...
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In 2019, Record Store Day partnered with manufacturer Crosley to revive a 3-inch collectible vinyl format first launched in Japan in 2004. Five years later, a new 4-inch-sized format called Tiny Vinyl ...
Anybody who thought the vinyl resurgence was just a fad was mistaken: The industry has experienced a legitimate revival. As a result, music fans are interested in physical media in ways they may not ...
Earlier this year Vinyl Me, Please, the once-popular subscription LP service, came under fire for “ghosting” subscribers while charging them for orders that were never fulfilled. That news broke about ...
Introducing a new way to listen to records: Tiny Vinyl! These adorable 4-inch records work on a regular turntable just like their 12-inch equivalents, but are a third of their size. They run at 33rpm, ...
A new vinyl factory has opened in Clane, Co Kildare, as the popularity of records continues to rise, particularly among younger listeners who are swapping their phones for the turntable. "It is taking ...
Vinyl’s comeback just got smaller. A company by the name of Tiny Vinyl is offering 4-inch records that hold up to four minutes of music per side, with releases from Black Sabbath, Ghost, Chappell Roan ...
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