Maltese Cross A chain of flowers: Finding wax online

Marantz TT-15S1 I did some digging into various music blogs, and certainly there are a lot of blogs out there publishing MP3s of old, strange vinyl finds. But mostly I just wanted to record a couple of interesting links I discovered.

The first is for Turntable Lab of New York and Los Angeles. It’s a retail store that sells a variety of DJ gear and new vinyl, not limited to DJ fare. There’s a whole range of stuff on their site, and it looks like they do e-commerce so you can order and get hooked up with the latest in fashions and music from NY. I didn’t make it out to New York this summer as I had hoped but definitely next year I see the planets aligning for a visit. Turntable Lab will definitely be on my list of places to visit.

Another good link I recently discovered on the vinyl tip is Insound.com. They’ve got a great selection of music in a variety of formats, but their new vinyl selection is superb. They also have a huge range of 45 RPM singles (AKA the 7”). Lots to like there.

I haven’t ordered from either place, but their websites look promising. Couple these sites with MusicDirect, and you’ve got a get tab on the state of vinyl today.

Bonus Link: Rhino Records has a limited selection of vinyl on their label, but it’s definitely an interesting selection.

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