Vinyls are out-selling CDs again - will you be going to the Lincoln Record Fair today?
A musical revolution is seeing tastes go full circle, back towards physical copies of records.
The Lincoln Record Fair takes place at the Engine Shed on Sunday, April 16, with over 100,000 vinyl to flick through from a wide range of dealers based all over the country.Over 100,000 vinyl records can be found at the Lincoln Record Fair. | Photo: AA Record Fairs “Vinyl is more than just music, it is a form of art. It can be a great thing to have in your house long-term, without even needing to play it.”
“Off the back of these events, Lincoln now finds itself with one of the best record fairs in the whole country. Jim opened his store in 1989 as Sonic Sounds, but closed in 2007 as download services such as Napster began to emerge and take over music scenes. “The age of downloads and streaming made it feel like the end of an era, but we reopened as demand surged once again and we are now experiencing a full circle moment.”
“You don’t get anything of the sort by streaming an album, it’s actually quite soulless; whereas when you drop the needle on a vinyl record you see the physical mechanism, and you are giving the album a chance in full.
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