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Culture Clash, formerly known as Boogie Records, reopened on Secor Road in 2004 after a closure, made iconic by the vinyl records drilled to the roof by original owner Pat O'Connor.
An argument about how to increase the accuracy of vinyl sales reporting shows the increasing importance of this data to the music industry.
A man who made more than £1m selling fake vinyl records was caught out by a fan of The Clash. Richard Hutter – who has been given a suspended jail sentence – had been selling counterfeit ...
Every week, NME will round up the best vinyl releases, available to buy or pre-order via Norman Records. Check out the best from this week below. The Clash – ‘London Calling’ (40th Anniversary) ...
After facing one of its toughest years in two decades, Culture Clash Records is experiencing a dramatic turnaround, with this year’s Record Store Day.
2. Record Store Day was held recently and it says here that sales of vinyl records were up 376% on that day over a year ago. We’re trying to line up an interview with a newly-opened vinyl record ...
Vinyl records have taken over — and growing more popular than streaming By Brooke Kato Published Dec. 3, 2024, 9:23 a.m. ET ...
After facing one of its toughest years in two decades, Culture Clash Records is experiencing a dramatic turnaround, with this year’s Record Store Day.
A man who made more than £1m selling fake vinyl records was caught out by a fan of The Clash. Richard Hutter – who has been given a suspended jail sentence – had been selling counterfeit ...
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