maciej_mnet, to random Polish
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Jutro to dziś . Album przyszedł w dniu premiery, ale dopiero dziś mam nastrój na celebrowanie muzyki. I tak, streaming jest tłem, zaś winyl na to nie pozwala, muzykę z winyla się celebruje…

markwyner, to vinyl
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Bryan Hoffa is a library audio preservation specialist with the Library of Congress. In this video he shows us how 78rpm records are cleaned and digitized for the LOC. He also shares some interesting variables about the inconsistencies of 78s.

Source:
https://www.instagram.com/reel/CtNSRL9gi0f/

#LibraryOfCongress #LOC #Vinyl #History #Preservation #Music #Records

Bryan (middle-aged white man with glasses in a button-up shirt) showing records on a turntable, using various liquids/brushes to clean them, and showing a collection of stylus options, in a room with lots of recording/mastering equipment and computers

abimelechbeutelbilch,

@markwyner I never had and didn't even know that this exists 🤷🏻‍♂️ One of my luckiest "mistakes" has been listening to "Hell Awaits" with the "wrong" speed . Damn, this Tom Araya still was singing so fast I couldn't unterstand and follow him 🤘🏻🤣
Just as this guy on YouTube does 20 years later:
https://m.youtube.com/@at-bv8eq/videos

Have fun listening to "your favorite albums (being played) far slower than they should be played at"! ❤️

gregpak, to vinyl
@gregpak@mastodon.social avatar

Can't go wrong with Dolly.

rockernroller, to vinyl

𝘎𝘦𝘵 𝘺𝘰𝘶𝘳 𝘮𝘰𝘯𝘦𝘺 𝘧𝘰𝘳 𝘯𝘰𝘵𝘩𝘪𝘯𝘨 with Dire Straits' 'Brothers In Arms'. 🫂🎸💿 (13 May 1985)
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The best-selling Dire Straits album from their discography, alas perhaps not my favourite — maybe second favourite on most days, or on certain days even third favourite. Morever, I never liked the cover artwork, even though it is widely recognisable nowadays. Nonetheless, the music on this record is terrific though, thus it has its artistic merits; from the timeless "Money For Nothing" with that recognisable guitar riff, to the emotive title track. Mark Knopfler's guitar tone and playing alone are stellar (as always), but the rest of the band are also great and tight. Honestly, I, however, have some bias towards this album as I heard several of its tracks on a CD compilation on repeat during road trips with my parents when I was kid. Therefore tracks such as "Walk Of Life" and "Money For Nothing" were ingrained in my brain. I could argue it holds a special place in my heart as it is a link to my childhood. Lastly, some sources claim 'Brothers In Arms' was release on 13 May 1985, others on 17 May 1985, but I decided to post about it on this day.
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FediFollows, (edited ) to music

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@VinylReleases - Bot posting latest vinyl releases

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@45rpm - Photos of 45s from the 1960s/70s/80s

@revivalrecords - Vinyl & music bloggers

@great78 - 78 rpm records digitised by the Internet Archive

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