New Post: Inside California’s New Vinyl Manufacturer (and Every Audiophile’s Dream) - https://lnkd.in/g8wPJKVn - “I don’t know if there’s ever a perfect time to open something like this,” says Jim Davis with a laugh. Davis, president of audiophile retailer Music Direct, is standing at the front of the newly unveiled Fidelity Record Pressing, a high-end vinyl pressing plant in Oxnard, Calif. And while he doesn’t believe there can be a “perfect” time to open a new pressing plant, he does believe in the “right” time, adding: “Our niche in this industry is the high-quality end, and there’s always room for someone making a better quality product. So I’d like to think it’s the right time because we have the right people who put this plant together, and that’s going to make all the difference in the world.” Plus, as he admits while scanning the state-of-the-art facility during an invite-only preview, it’s “very encouraging that people wanted to see what’s going on here.” Related How Vinyl Can Harness the Influence of Superfans (Guest Column) 04/25/2024 Davis co-founded Fidelity with the father-and-son team of Rick and Edward Hashimoto; the two have over seven decades of pressing plant experience combined and have emerged as leaders in quality and proficiency. Rick sees Fidelity as an opportunity to bring high-end vinyl back into focus. “I think that commercial records have been kind of pushed out the door , and I think it’s important for the vinyl industry to maintain a high-quality presence,” Rick says. Fidelity Record Pressing Plant One way Fidelity’s practices help set its products apart are the burnished edges, which Edward says is an “extra hassle” but well worth the quality. “Whether you realize it or not, one of first things people notice,” he says. Another way is through the plant’s record cooling process, in which only five vinyl are stacked on aluminum plates (as seen above) to help preserve disc integrity by drying slowly. Specially designed spindles also run through the center to hold each disc and prevent warping. But perhaps Fidelity’s biggest differentiator is that the plant presses both vinyl and SuperVinyl, a proprietary compound developed by PVC manufacturer Neotech and Record Technology Inc. (RTI) exclusively for Mobile Fidelity Sound Labs (MoFi). The composition features carbonless dye, resulting in a quieter surface that reduces noise floor and enhances groove definition. (Manufacturing costs for SuperVinyl can be eight times more than regular vinyl.) After a two-year build, Fidelity officially opened at the start of 2024 as the p
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According to music data-tracking firm Luminate, 2023 marked the third consecutive year in which vinyl records outsold CDs 💿 and the 18th consecutive year that vinyl album sales grew in the U.S. For all albums sold across digital and physical options in 2023, vinyl albums made up 47.1 percent — and when counting physical sales alone, vinyl makes up 57 percent. This is all to say that vinyl records are popular again, and independent record stores have played a big part in their resurrection. Audiophiles will argue that vinyl records are the best way to listen to music, but beyond that, in the current digital landscape, there is something to be said about the tangible and tactical experience records provide. While you can buy records at Target, Urban Outfitters, and, yes, Amazon, independent record stores continue to be the ideal places where you want to purchase your favorite albums. Beyond supporting small businesses 🛍 , these record stores provide a vital link to their communities, acting as a gathering space for music fans. They host in-store appearances and listening parties and occasionally organize concerts around town. When was the last time Jeff Bezos did that? For a full list of releases, visit recordstoreday.com. Also, due to the limited amount of copies, stores will not carry every release. It's best to call ahead and confirm if they will be stocking it.
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New Post: As Nashville’s United Record Pressing Celebrates 75 Years, a Look Back at 15 Essential Vinyl Pressings - https://lnkd.in/gbBS-87s - According to 2023 Year-End data from the Recording Industry Association of America, revenues from vinyl records grew 10% to $1.4 billion, and accounted for 71% of physical format revenues last year. 2023 also marked vinyl’s 17th consecutive year of growth. As vinyl’s vital place in music’s ecosystem continues, Nashville-based United Record Pressing also celebrates 75 years of pressing vinyl for artists including Taylor Swift, Michael Jackson, Dolly Parton, Adele and Stevie Wonder and numerous other artists. “The sustained growth of the vinyl record market has been going for nearly 20 years at this point in the U.S., but particularly cool is how the medium has evolved into the people’s art object, and a creative opportunity for artists to tailor their records to reinforce aesthetics, inspiration, ideas or cultural touchpoints for more curious fans,” Cam Sarrett, United Record Pressing’s head of sales and marketing, tells Billboard in a statement. “Plus, it impactfully benefits artists big and small at the merch table on tour and bolsters community at independent record stores, a vital culture all its own.” URP has been a central contributor to vinyl sales since 1949, when the company was formed by John Dunn, Joe Talbot and Ozell Simpkins. The pressing plant was an offshoot of Bullet Records, one of Nashville’s first indie record labels. In 1949, the same year that RCA created the first 45 and seven-inch records became popular in jukeboxes across America, Bullet Records earned a massive hit with Francis Craig’s song “Near You,” which spent 17 weeks atop Billboard’s pop charts. They opened Southern Plastics (which would later become United Record Pressing) to keep up with the demand for the song. By 1962, the company had moved operations to Nashville’s Chestnut Street. The company’s founder Ozell Simpkins also designed the building and URP’s machines. John Dunn and Ozell Simpkins By the 1960s, Southern Plastics had established a deal to handle singles record pressings for Motown Records. Given that there were few accommodations available to Black artists, producers and executives in the South during that time, the company also created what would become known as the “Motown Suite,” a space to host Black artists, producers and executives when they visited Nashville. Today, that space has been preserved and is used to host special events, such as album release parties. In the 1970s, Southern Plastics was renamed United Record Pressing. As in-house labels began shuttering their in-house pressing operations, soon URP became the foremost independent record pressing plant in the Southeast. Two decades later, URP acquired Dixie Record Pressing, which allowed t
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Recent reports of a sharp decline in U.S. vinyl sales for 2024 are being challenged by the Vinyl Alliance. Billboard's data showed a 33.3% drop in sales, but the Vinyl Alliance claims this is due to changes in how Luminate, Billboard’s data source, reports physical media sales. The Alliance argues that accurate year-on-year comparisons aren’t possible under the new model. In fact, adjusted figures suggest U.S. vinyl sales have actually grown by 6.2% so far in 2024. This aligns with the RIAA's mid-year report, which showed a 10.7% increase in vinyl sales and a 17% revenue boost. https://lnkd.in/gWPnhnS2 #vinyl #vinylsales
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New Post: Hot 100 No. 1 Songs That Share a Title With Unrelated Billboard 200 No. 1 Albums - https://lnkd.in/gZDDvRp5 - “Carnival” by Kanye West & Ty Dolla $ign featuring Rich the Kid and Playboi Carti, which moves up to No. 1 on this week’s Billboard Hot 100, has absolutely nothing in common with the Broadway cast album to Carnival, which topped the Billboard 200 in July 1961, except for having the same title and the fact that they both reached the top of Billboard’s flagship charts. This is the 14th time that a No. 1 album on the Billboard 200 and a No. 1 song on the Hot 100 have shared a title – and nothing else. So, we’re not counting, say, “You Light Up My Life,” because Debby Boone’s No. 1 single by that name and LeAnn Rimes’ No. 1 album You Light Up My Life: Inspirational Songs are related. The title song of Rimes’ album is a cover of Boone’s smash. Many of you have probably never even heard of Carnival, which starred Anna Maria Alberghetti. The show ran on Broadway for nearly two years, from 1961-63 (aka, the Kennedy years). Its best-known song is the melodic “Love Makes the World Go Round.” Even if you drew a blank on Carnival, I guarantee you that you’ve heard of songwriter Bob Merrill’s follow-up Broadway show – Funny Girl, which turned Barbra Streisand into a superstar. Here’s an oddity: the Funny Girl cast album peaked at No. 2, not quite following Carnival to the top of the ferris wheel. Here are all the cases where a song that topped the Hot 100 had the exact same title as an unrelated album that topped the Billboard 200. We show the album, when it reached No. 1 on the Billboard 200, and how long it stayed on top. We also show the single, when it reached No. 1 on the Hot 100, and how long it stayed on top. I’ll start off with 14 exact matches and, just for fun, follow it with a batch of 10 near-misses. The exact matches have the header “Shared Title:” The near-misses have the header “Near Miss:” Both groupings are arranged in alphabetical order. Note: The Billboard 200 began as a weekly chart in March 1956. The Hot 100 originated in August 1958. This list doesn’t include songs that pre-dated the Hot 100 that would otherwise have made the list when coupled with like-titled No. 1 albums. That would have brought in “Because of You” (the title of a 1951 song by Tony Bennett and a 2007 album by Ne-Yo), “Cry” (the title of a 1951 song by Johnnie Ray & the Four Lads and a 2002 album by Faith Hill) and “Don’t Be Cruel” (the title of a 1956 smash by Elvis Presley and a 1989 album by Bobby Brown). Additional research by Andrew Unterberger. - #news #business #world -------------------------------------------------- Download: Stupid Simple CMS - https://lnkd.in/g4y9XFgR ----------------------
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Let's dive into the exciting world of Vantiva Supply Chain Solutions Vinyl pressing capabilities! What's fascinating is that we offer something beyond the ordinary. Brace yourself because we have the power to bring your music labels to life with our custom colors! That's right, we can create vinyl's that are as unique as your artistic vision. With our state-of-the-art pressing machines and an exceptional team, we have the ability to turn your ideas into reality. Whether it's a specific shade of blue, a vibrant mix of colors, or even a signature hue, we've got you covered. The possibilities are endless! High-Quality Production: Our state-of-the-art facilities ensure that each vinyl is produced with the utmost precision and care. Expect nothing but the highest quality in sound and aesthetics. Customization at its Best: Tailor your vinyl to match your brand identity! Choose from a plethora of colors, finishes, and even add custom artwork to make your vinyl truly one-of-a-kind. Fast Turnaround: We understand the importance of deadlines. With Vantiva, you can expect a swift turnaround without compromising on quality. Get your vinyl pressed and ready to hit the shelves in no time! If you're ready to elevate your music label game and leave a lasting impression, don't hesitate to reach out. Let us help you craft vinyls that capture the essence of your music and resonate with your fans. Take the first step and inquire now. Looking forward to creating something extraordinary together! Have questions? Contact us here 👉 https://lnkd.in/gkx49Ter For your European vinyl pressing needs, please reach out to Ben Solomou #Vantiva #VantivaSupplyChainSolutions #VinylRevival #musicinnovation #SplatterVinyl #LimitedEdition #UniquePressings #AudiophileCollection #VinylCommunity #RecordCollector #MusicMerch #SpecialEditionVinyl #VantivaVinyl #VinylPressing #MusicIndustry #Branding #Customization #InnovationInMusic #ColorfulVinyl #VinylRecords
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Hello, here's a small article I've written on the resurgence of vinyls. Let me know that you think. https://lnkd.in/dKiPjm4G
A sonic renaissance: The resurgence of vinyl and physical media in the modern age
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