Our next Tuesday Night Vinyl Edition is straight outta Santa Cruz!
Joel Gion of "Brian Jonestown Massacre" and DJ Corazon from "Chicano Electric" shaking it up with some groovy soul and instrumentals
@joelgion @chicanoelectric
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Vinyl records are important because they represent the enduring power of analog in a digital world. They are beautiful works of art, lovingly rendered and unselfishly provided.
When records are kept in good condition, they can be kept forever. There is no governing body such as a record label, or music app to control the availability. Once you have purchased the record it is yours enjoy, share and pass down for generations to come.
One of the beauties of our digital society is that music can spread across the world in an instant. The creation of music apps such as Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music are what make this a breeze. As amazing and impressive as this technology is it doesn't have the same appeal that a classic vinyl record holds. Vinyl records were introduced in 1860 and now we introduce to you a new continued series dedicated to Vinyl and dedicated to your Tuesday Night.
Our next Tuesday Night Vinyl Edition is straight outta Santa Cruz!
Joel Gion of "Brian Jonestown Massacre" and DJ Corazon from "Chicano Electric" shaking it up with some groovy soul and instrumentals
@joelgion @chicanoelectric
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Vinyl records are important because they represent the enduring power of analog in a digital world. They are beautiful works of art, lovingly rendered and unselfishly provided.
When records are kept in good condition, they can be kept forever. There is no governing body such as a record label, or music app to control the availability. Once you have purchased the record it is yours enjoy, share and pass down for generations to come.
One of the beauties of our digital society is that music can spread across the world in an instant. The creation of music apps such as Spotify, Soundcloud, and Apple Music are what make this a breeze. As amazing and impressive as this technology is it doesn't have the same appeal that a classic vinyl record holds. Vinyl records were introduced in 1860 and now we introduce to you a new continued series dedicated to Vinyl and dedicated to your Tuesday Night.
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