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Acid Jazz announced the Spring Revisited project, in collaboration with Ace Records, exploring the musical legacy of the iconic New York label Spring Records, with a series of new mixes and limited ...
Outside Release Remastered 30th Anniversary Edition Of Seminal Album 'The Rough And The Smooth' Today Via Dorado Records. Posted in “Recording” column. Published: June 25, 2025 @ All About Jazz ...
When you hear music on a Monday afternoon on GBH, that means it’s time for the All Things Considered Turntable! This week, we have some music fit for a real turntable — all three of the new releases ...
This Friday, May 2nd, Acid Jazz Records and Ace Records kick off the Spring Revisited campaign fully — a major collaboration celebrating the rich musical legacy of New York’s iconic Spring Records.
The owners of a 14,000-square-foot record plant in the River North Arts District have finally found their groove. After two years of delays, and a surprising breakup with their former partners at ...
Vinyl Cup Records, a hidden gem in Beaverdale since 2018, is preparing for a major move to a more visible and spacious location. "It is roughly 5,000 square feet," said Luke Dickens, the owner of ...
With a dry brush, like the one in Vinyl Buddy’s Ultimate 5-Piece Vinyl Record Cleaning Kit ($22), gently sweep from back to front—never side to side or back-and-forth, which can damage the stylus.
54321 The Countdown Records Story 1985 to 1988 vinyl and book (image credit: Acid Jazz) Note that I independently write and research everything in this article. But it may contain affiliate links. No ...
Roy Ayers, the jazz vibraphonist whose smooth fusion planted the seeds of acid jazz and neo soul, died Wednesday at the age of 84. Ayers’ family confirmed his death on the musician’s Facebook ...
V erve Records and Impulse! Records are launching a new vinyl subscription service that will send members exclusive limited-edition pressings of albums by jazz greats, the Universal Music Group ...
Vinyl-focused listening bars inspired by ones in Japan are opening across New York, attracting audiophiles and city dwellers looking for a respite from the cacophony outside their doors.