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Fast forward, there is now a return on sales of vinyl discs. It is very unlikely, because the LPs are once and for all considered "dead". But his resurrection was not expecting. CD sales are plunging not because of shifts in the records, but as a means of marketing the paid digital download.
iPods and MP3 music players are enticing consumers to purchase digital music and the market becomes so promising and very bullish.
LPs was reaching 990,000 vinyl albums sold in 2007, up 15.4% compared to the 858,000 units bought in 2006. Mike Drees, CEO of Newbury Comics, New England chain of independent music retailers that sells LP and CD, says that his vinyl sales were up 37% last year, and Patrick Amory, general manager of indie label Matador Records, whose artists cat Power and the New pornographers, he said, "We can not keep up with demand ."
Vinyl was the favorite physical format, indie music lovers and audiophiles. To this conviction and I demand it could be the final nail in the coffin of Compact Disc. Different bands are releasing their vinyl versions of their albums. Big music labels are now eyeing to publish music in LPs.
"I'm hearing from labels and distributors that vinyl is way up," said Ian Connelly, client relations manager of independent distributor alliance IODA.
vinyl looks promising, and it might be hanging around with us.
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