Stephan Laubner’s new triple vinyl album is a world-building exercise from an artist who never stopped believing in the long-form record.
Stephan Laubner’s new triple vinyl album is a world-building exercise from an artist who never stopped believing in the long-form record.
New UK label Music Saves stakes its claim with the debut album from Late Transmissions & Eva Quarterman, a collaboration between seasoned figures that foregrounds the Liverpudlian vocalist in a set of orchestral pop touched by smoke and shadow.
For the first time, the 2010 run becomes one continuous record, pressed to coke bottle vinyl and personally curated by the artist.
The track, available only on physical and an Instagram account, complicates the brashness of her latest single with something far more intimate.
The popular vinyl market moves to a Sunday and a new spot under the BQE for its next edition, featuring over 40 vendors.
A track from BTS’s 2022 anthology album, currently exclusive to its deluxe vinyl edition, is the subject of a fan-led campaign for wider digital release.
The annual event dedicated to independent record shops and exclusive physical releases will return next spring.
Vinyl sales cross a symbolic threshold, not as a revival of the past, but as a distinct commercial layer in the streaming era.