Thursday, September 6, 2012

Right Kind Of Music



I like reading anything about some individuals who have the passionate connection with vinyls. Genre doesn't matter. It just make me curious how people develop their personal relationship with records. Here, Jason Willett from True Vine Records (Baltimore) talked to Wax Nostalgic by Complex, which is the short interview of record shop owners around the U.S- 


"As much as I love the aesthetic of the vinyl over CD,In the end, it’s all about the music. And even in that end, it’s not about the music. It’s about discovering yourself, and then you can connect with people. I think the right kind of music can trigger all these things. I’m not too caught up in the object."



---------'Nuff said! Totally agreed with the last part. 

Hanako

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In October 2008, Shakers was born in the small apartment in Bushwick. Three music enthusiasts got together, listening to the beautiful music. This ritualistic gathering was simply called Listening Party, and it usually went down until six in the morning. Each one of us were baptized by pure pleasure of every elements of the sound, and formed organically the group called Shakers.