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Chowell Records (Discos Chowell) is one of the few, or maybe even the only place that specializes 100% in vinyl within Mexico City. They feature a wide variety of vinyl records and equipment. Additionally, it is well located with a very unique decor.
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After a whole month dedicated to analogue related activities, all of us here at Lomography Gallery Store Singapore celebrated the final day of the Analogue Month with none other than our first official FILM PHOTOGRAPHY DAY PARTY! Just in case you missed out on the fun, here are some photos that'll do the story-telling for you!
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The Retro/Vintage Hype is not only currently happening in photography, but also in the music industry. Was it not beautiful when you could hold a vinyl record with a beautifully designed album cover in your hands?
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That's right, vinyl-loving folks, today is a day of celebration for all the fans of music in analogue form! Whether this occasion is already familiar or totally new to you, we know you'd like to find out more about it anyway, so go ahead and read on!
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Record Store Day is a day when record store owners, enthusiasts and artists band together to celebrate the art of music. For this week’s PYHOF, we bring you a selected list of songs that will be exclusively released for the occasion! Enjoy!
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Open this month on a high note -- both literally and figuratively – by treating yourself to some good quality music.
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Part 4 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney. Final stop: Revolve Records and Relics, in Erskineville.
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When I moved to my present home town of Amersfoort, I was relieved to find a place that caters to my second favorite analogue pleasure: music. I can get my fix in the excellent record store de Nootzaak.
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Part 3 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney. Next up: Egg Records!
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Part 2 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney. The next stop: Repressed Records!
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Part 1 of 4 in a Vinyl Havens series that explores the record stores of Inner West Sydney, Australia. First stop is The Record Crate!
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Ever wonder how they produced vinyl records in the past? Well, here’s a visual set that will give you an idea!
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I need a good long drift but for now I have to content myself with mini drifts around the city instead.
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My boyfriend and I take a trip to the Atomic Pop Shop to find vinyl records, vintage cameras, and retro furniture, accompanied by my Fisheye 2.
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The digital era is upon us and I must admit, I am a fan of technology. I can't live without the convenience of the Internet, and I'm never far from my smart phone. But there are two things that I still prefer analogue - photography and music.
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One of the most iconic album sleeves of all time. Unpopular on release, now recognized as the masterpiece it is. Another classic album.
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I designed the artwork for If These Trees Could Talk's vinyl LP, and used my lomo photos as the centerpiece. Find out more about how I utilized these photos within my work, and how to pick up a copy, after the jump.
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Pulp's His 'N' Hers may not be the album that brought them international fame, but it's darker, less poppy, theme of twitching net curtains in England's suburbia, make it a truly classic album.
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This month I bring you the first tasty piece of analogue vinyl I ever purchased: A-Ha's Hunting High and Low. For that reason and that alone, it's a classic album!
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To me there's no doubt about it: the best things in life are analogue. Although online messages, digital cameras and an mp3 player do have its advantages, nothing beats the good ol' analogue world. What painter Bob Ross said about painting also applies to everything analogue: "We don't have mistakes here, we just have happy accidents."