1960s Vinyl Record Manifesto
1960s Vinyl Record Manifesto
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"Here's How Records Give You More Of What You Want"
Vinyl has proven itself to be more resilient than anyone ever imagined – it might be the greatest comeback since Lazarus!
It appeals to music connoisseurs and newcomers alike. It has a kind of physical presence that is unique and, in modern terms, refreshingly different from digital forms of consuming music.
This music print is a tribute to vinyl, taken from the original instructions issued to consumers printed on the inner sleeves of CBS Records in the 1960s and early 70s.
Some of these statements still ring true, some may seem faintly ludicrous, but all work as an affectionate homage to vinyl and listening culture.
The perfect poster for vinyl junkies everywhere.
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Hello there! I'm Alejandro De Luna, I design prints and visualise information on topics I am passionate about such as music history, cultural heritage and pop culture. When you order from me, each artwork is carefully packaged with love to make sure it arrives safe and sound, and it's sent straight from my personal studio in Leipzig, Germany. Thank you for taking the time to check out my work!
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