Why millennials are still buying vinyl vinyl record sales are up a staggering amount in recent years.
Why millennials are buying more vinyl records.
Sales have increased year over year since 2008 and show no real signs of letting up.
Why millennials are buying more vinyl records.
The entertainment industry always loves a good comeback story and music s latest resurgence is no exception.
The band arctic monkeys album tranquility base hotel casino was the biggest hit with 38 000 copies sold while the classical genre saw sales of 1 3 million records.
Production and sales not seen in decades.
In 2014 more than 13 million vinyl long playing albums or lps for short were sold in america.
The medium of vinyl for millennials is more about putting up a defence against our complete digital immersion and remembering the tactile.
Yes millennials are buying vinyl but it s a throwback to their own childhood.
And in april this year 200 independent record stores all over the uk and thousands more around the world came together to celebrate the independent vinyl culture for record store day with exclusive releases being.
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The definitive guide posted by vinyl lovers unite on jun 16 2017 millennials may not have some things decent job opportunities and pay reliable social safety nets a non screwed up ecosystem but they do have plenty of options for consuming music.
Of course one of the biggest instances of millennials keeping physical media alive is the resurgence of vinyl records which earned 224 1 million in the first half of 2019 and recently outsold cds for the first time since 1986.
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Despite an explosion in digital and streaming music including spotify apple music pandora and tidal consumers are spending more money on vinyl records and more vinyl buyers are millennials.
Despite an explosion in digital and streaming music including spotify apple music pandora and tidal consumers are spending more money on vinyl records and more vinyl buyers are millennials.
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Seeking a more tangible music experience more millennials are buying vinyl records and driving u s.