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Music Evolution: From Vinyl To Streaming and Beyond

The fascinating journey of music consumption evolution reflects both the swift progress of technology and the changing trends in cultural tastes. How we listen to music has changed dramatically, from the smooth, warm feel of vinyl records to the easy accessibility of streaming services. The current analysis of the development of music consumption aims to clarify the complex interplay among societal changes, technical advancements, and the music industry's reaction to these developments. 

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PostedFebruary 15, 2024
AuthorJordan Mohler
TagsMusic, Vinyl
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The Daily Complaint: 5 Reasons Colored Vinyl Will Be The Downfall Of Humanity

I'd like to preface this article by saying that I'm a fan of vinyl. I love the texture and warmth of the sound and the feeling of tearing off the plastic of a new record. That being said, I'm a scumbag who partially jumped on the new trend of buying records but it's not to be cool or different, I genuinely like the format and the "vinyl revival" helped me find that out.  Anyway, back to why I hate everyone who listens to swill, sorry I mean pop punk.

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PostedFebruary 23, 2015
AuthorDerek Rathbun
TagsVinyl, Colored Vinyl, pop punk, hardcore, popcore, Hipsters
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