Record Purists Hold On to their Vinyl Record Albums
Vinyl records have made a comeback and here to stay. "As long as there are music lovers who still long for the old-fashioned vinyl".
Online, August 18, 2010 (Newswire.com) - Doylestown, Pennsylvania (04 August 2010) - Record purists hold on to their vinyl record albums in contrast to thousands of music enthusiasts who have already embraced digital music. Thanks to the Internet, they have now access to an online independent record store called SoundStage Direct. SoundStage Direct covers every musical genre on vinyl LPs in a variety of formats.
"The music download on a computer isn't real enough," said Alan Elam after acquiring a few exclusive releases at the International Speedway Boulevard vinyl vendor. "There is nothing better than holding something in your hand and then listening to it."
Elam has been passionate about music since he was 13, (now he's 36), and is the drummer for the local rock band Crash Rockets. "You can't take records anywhere, but the sound of them is far superior to even the most pristinely mastered CD," added Elam.
Another record purist, Brian Neville of Edgewater has passed on his love for vinyl record collecting to his 11-year-old son Brenden. It seems that vinyl record albums will be here for another generation.
Brenden puts a kick to his dad's old records through his computer. "They like to take my vinyl, put it through the computer and put it on their MP3 players," Neville said. "They make some really wild mixes."
Vinyl records have made a comeback and here to stay. "As long as there are music lovers who still long for the old-fashioned vinyl, we are here to offer them every vinyl album they are looking for, from new releases to featured vinyl LPs," says SoundStage Direct.
Visit: http://www.soundstagedirect.com/
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