New art for the fresh Diggin’ Sydney Guide is locked and loaded 😀
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Abbey Road Mixing Desk
$1.8 MILL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The Bonhams Auction House has reported via Twitter that the recording console used to record Pink Floyd’s 1972, 15–times platinum album Dark Side of the Moon has just sold at auction for $1,807,500.
https://reverb.com/au/news/abbey-road-recording-console-used-on-dark-side-of-the-moon-sells-for-1-point-8-million-dollars
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Rise Up
Not all the news is streaming though. Vinyl sales continue to grow exponentially, almost doubling between 2015 and 2016, to a high for this century of $15 million. This is impressive in its own way though still not much more than 10 per cent of streaming revenue.
http://www.smh.com.au/entertainment/music/streaming-takes-over-from-downloads-as-the-future-of-music-20170328-gv8ls4.html
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Record Affair – Newtown
Record Affair is ending the year hotter than ever!
We have some of our favourite regular stall holders back along with a visit from an old friend and introducing new ones too. Plus this time round we’ll be holding a local release stall to support your local music scene.Dig through crates from local Dj’s, Radio Announcers & Collectors. Genres ranging from Rock, Jazz, Metal, Aussie, Psych, Boogaloo, Soul, Rhythm and Blues, Boogie, Disco, Drum and Bass, Techno, Hip Hop, Reggae, bargins & collectables.
Dj’s on the day will be Milkcrate Jones and Piero
Newtown Social Club have tasty $12 lunch special.
See you all for a fabulous day!!!
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Diggin’ Sydney and Record Store Day
The new Diggin’ Sydney Map hits the streets of Sydney today. Pick up yours from any good Record Store and selected street press outlets. Pick up one for a friend while you’re at it! 33 awesome stores in total – spanning Greater Sydney from Town Hall to Katoomba, and beyond. The website and store guide have also been updated to include all the new info and listings.
It is of course Record Store Day this Saturday, April 16. Make your sure you’re out there supporting independent record stores, local musicians and small business. Think twice before you set foot in any chain stores; independent record stores can only survive as long as you continue to support them.
Big thanks to Audio Technica for their support this year, and a massive shout out to Stephan G. from Record Store for all his efforts in making Diggin’ Sydney a reality again this year. Slap him a high-five next time you see him 😉
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Welcome RPM in Marrickvile
RPM – Records, Posters, Memorabilia
113 Marrickville Road | Marrickville, 2204
(02) 9569-3465 | www.rpmrecords.com.auTue-Sun: 11am-7pm | Thur-Sat: 11am-10pm
RPM Records is the ultimate destination for music lovers. We have a large amount of Vinyl, CD’s, DVD’s, also Music Posters, Books, T-Shirts, and an impressive collection of Framed Vintage Music and Sports Memorabilia for sale. Something for every taste and budget. We buy, sell, and trade and would love to show you our shop, next to the Gasoline Pony, so drop in next time you’re near Marrickville!
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At first sight
Part record fair, part live gig, and all entertainment, At First Sight is a day dedicated to everyone that still buys vinyl and loves live music. Flip through records from a variety of the city’s independent record stores, labels and private dealers and experience the best Australian artists and DJs from across the country in this musical utopia created by FBi’s Martin Doyle.
FEATURING: Acid Baby Jesus (EL), Andras, Blank Realm, Broadway Sounds, Donny BenetPresents: The Songs Of Nile Rodgers, DJ Jonathan Toubin’s Soul Clap & Dance Off (USA), Los Tones, Lost Animal, Lucy Cliché, MY DISCO, Nicholas Allbrook, No Zu, Nun, Oscar Key Sung,Palms, Richard Cartwright, Rolling Blackouts, Royal Sitars, Tees, Total Giovanni, World Champion + DJs
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More Vertical Players
Toc is a beautifully crafted record player designed by Roy Harpaz that spins the vinyl vertically rather than the more traditional flat horizontal operation. The device can be controlled via remote, or with LED touch buttons built into the front panel.
The design of the Toc even allows for warped records to be played, and for users to be able to skip tracks on the record.