Record Store Day
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Ahead of this year’s event here’s a look back at readers’ previous Record Store Day experiences
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As well as sharing your photos of this year’s event, we’d like you to hear about your previous Record Store Day experiences
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Annual event’s exclusive vinyl output will also include Bob Dylan and Fleetwood Mac, while Run the Jewels are said to be releasing a virtual reality device
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Following the lively response to our feature on the UK’s best record shops (as chosen by experts), it’s now time for Guardian readers to get in the groove and tip their favourites
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As the vinyl revival continues apace, we asked music lovers and experts to nominate their favourite record shops across the country
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Cascade Record Pressing, near Portland, Oregon, is only the 21st pressing plant in the country after many closed with the advent of CDs and MP3s
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A new breed of subscription record clubs has sprung up, offering vinyl albums accompanied by handwritten notes and cocktail recipes. But are they any good?
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Our weekly music news roundup, featuring the latest Tidal troubles, the guitar riffs lost to history, Kurt Cobain’s flat, and the first dance music Proms
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Perusing the record shops and jukeboxes of the musical landscape, RR regular DarceysDad brings home a rich bag of goodies on display from last week’s topic
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The former Smiths guitarist warns fans away from ‘eBay tossers’ touting vinyl at inflated prices
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Saturday 18April marked the eighth annual Record Store Day, and we asked you for photos and experiences of the event. Here is a selection of our favourites
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Sheffield City Council recently voted in favour of demolishing this much-loved shop. So what does that say for the future of the city’s so-called ‘independent quarter’?
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According to a new report, supermarket and generalist retailers stocking CDs and vinyl for the ‘impulse market’ meant the ways customers could access music hit an all-time high last year
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Foo Fighters frontman will represent the annual one-day event in celebration of independent record shop culture and vinyl sales
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Vinyl sales have passed a million for the first time since 1997 – but all that tells us is that record labels have realised there are people who want to shell out for deluxe editions
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News: Vinyl becomes a £20m a year business, up from just £3m five years ago, driven in part by big sales of Pink Floyd and Arctic Monkeys albums
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Are you a record collector? Share pictures of your vinyl with us via GuardianWitness
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