DOYLESTOWN, PA, January 27, 2011 (Press-News.org) Digital music seems to be the mainstay medium these days. Gone are the days of cassette tapes and eight tracks, while compact discs are also quickly going the way of the dodo. However, in a seemingly ironic twist of fate, vinyl records are still making headlines as music enthusiasts and collectors make record breaking purchases of the supposedly dead analog medium.
Vinyl record store, SoundStage Direct, LLC has been seeing a slow yet sudden interest amongst both younger and older music aficionados, enthusiasts and musicians in vinyl records. Although the vinyl record has been thought to be a dead medium, the access to larger quantities of music over the past few years have given younger generations a more appreciative perspective towards older music they enjoy.
Piracy and digital distribution doesn't seem to affect vinyl record sales as much as they should, SoundStage Direct LLC points out. Although piracy has been admittedly hurting compact disc sales as well as the growing market of digital distribution, vinyl records have been on the shopping list of the growing number of music aficionados because of record stores such as SoundStage Direct, LLC. As a store that has promoted good, quality, vintage music for years now, SoundStage Direct, LLC has taken pride in being able to grant new listeners the ability to access even the oldest tunes through some of music's oldest media.
Vinyl record store, SoundStage Direct, LLC has been recognized across the coast by countless vinyl record collectors. With hundreds upon hundreds of vinyl records to choose from their massive collection of vinyl records, music enthusiasts, aficionados and musicians have flocked to SoundStage Direct LLC in hopes of finding both rare and popularly recorded vinyl records. As a vinyl record store that has made its reputation in maintaining the largest selection of new releases and vinyl issues online, SoundStage Direct, LLC, has made a point targeting even the most discerning of musical collectors. The company recognizes the passion that collectors have for their vinyl record collection, and hopes to be able to supply both hard-to-find and mainstream vinyl records to its customers.
Despite being a vinyl record store located in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, SoundStage Direct offers its wide selection of vinyl records clear across the country through its online store. As more and more people slowly look back at older and more vintage sounding music, SoundStage Direct, LLC hopes to introduce the beauty, authenticity and history of vinyl records through its widely accessible vinyl record store.
Contact:
Seth Frank
SoundStage Direct, LLC
212 Decatur St Doylestown, PA 18901
1-877-WAX-TRAX
http://www.soundstagedirect.com
SoundStage Direct, LLC is an online independent store based in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. SSD has the largest selection of new releases and vinyl reissues online. And you don't want to miss amazing closeout deals available at our LP outlet! We have vinyl LPs in every genre and in a variety of formats available ready to be shipped at your doorstep.
Vinyl Record Sales Increase Despite the Proliferation of Pirated Music
Even as the music business is being transformed by digital retailing and online piracy, vinyl records are still making record sales among music enthusiasts and collectors.
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[Press-News.org] Vinyl Record Sales Increase Despite the Proliferation of Pirated MusicEven as the music business is being transformed by digital retailing and online piracy, vinyl records are still making record sales among music enthusiasts and collectors.