![]() “There’s not only a level of commodity fetishism in it, but on a more human level, the proliferation of record boutiques in neighborhoods worldwide has provided listeners with a more organic consumer experience that has brought people, from store clerks to customers, and place back into the music experience.” “The growing demographic of vinyl consumers emerging in the last decade or so seem to enjoy having a tangible medium they can touch and look at and make a permanent part of their lives and homes,” Toubin says. Toubin knows vinyl very well: he’s known around the world for spinning 45s in front of ecstatic audiences, using the vinyl of bygone days to inspire crowded dancefloors. ![]() “For people from my neck of culture and a number of subcultures, vinyl never went anywhere and was the preferred medium.” That’s what Jonathan Toubin had to say when asked about the comeback that vinyl has had in recent years.
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