Vinyl Culture Hub - Tracks & Tales
Vinyl Culture Hub
作者:拉菲·默瑟
Vinyl is more than a format — it’s a way of listening, a culture of care, and the heartbeat of sound itself.

There are moments in music where the medium matters as much as the message. Vinyl is one of those moments, repeated with every drop of the needle. From the deep throb of bass that feels warmer than memory, to the ritual of lifting a record from its sleeve, vinyl remains the most tactile contract we have with sound.
This hub gathers together stories, essays, and dossiers from across the world that celebrate vinyl’s return — not as nostalgia, but as proof of music’s staying power.
Featured Pieces
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The Crackle That Refuses to Die
Why vinyl is making a big comeback — not as trend, but as resistance. -
Dossier: Ray Mang
London’s gentle architect of groove, a selector who treats vinyl as cultural threadwork. -
The Listening Bar Movement
How Tokyo, London, and New York rebuilt nightlife around vinyl sound systems and intimate listening spaces.
Why Vinyl Matters
Vinyl culture is about more than format. It is about slowness in a world addicted to speed. It is about the act of listening when everything around us insists on noise. It is about holding music in your hands, tracing the grooves, and understanding that this fragile object contains entire histories of joy, struggle, and creativity. Vinyl remains central to DJs, to collectors, to designers of spaces built for listening. It keeps music human.

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