Oliver Wang
The man behind Soul Sides shows us his collection of Asian soul, funk and psychedelic records.
Noah Uman
Noah’s fascination with horror and ghouls softens his spot for novelty rap and hardcore punk on his WFMU radio show.
Music on Vinyl on Paper – 5 days left to support the iCrates Annual
With 5 days to go, this is your last chance to pre-order the iCrates Annual with free delivery and in doing so support the project to its completion, so if you want to take part, now is the time. http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/icratesmagazine/the-icrates-annual-a-magazine-about-music-on-vinyl Limited to 1,000 copies, the iCrates Annual will be a definitive collector’s item and musical […]
L.A. Trip, Book & Road Trip update
Hello dear friends and backers, It’s been a while since our last update. lots of things happened since. some are really exciting. WEST COAST TRIP: I have just recently came back from a very productive visit to LA. Been working hard on photographing more collectors and spreading the gospel of Dust & Grooves on the […]
Norton Records Need Your Help!! (Hurricane Sandy)
Text by Rachel D. Abrams ~ Photos by Eilon Paz If you love vinyl, if you pierced your ears with rock’n’roll, Texas funk or Bowery punk, or just want to do something worthwhile in the post-Sandy recovery, go help out Norton Records in Red Hook, Brooklyn. They need you! When Hurricane Sandy reached the 30-year […]
Rebecca Birmingham
Old country girl Rebecca takes us through the traditions, history, and sub-genres of her soulful 78s and honky tonk records.
Jeff Ogiba
Co-owner of Black Gold Records in Brooklyn, Ogiba describes records as “emotional vibrations on file.” He thrives on human connection, The Cure and the thrill of record hunting.
Alexandra Henry
While Alexandra's collection of mostly Brazilian records may be petite, it is certainly mighty.
Joe Bussard
Founder of Fonotone Records, the undisputed King of 78s reveals his record mecca of blues, bluegrass, and jazz.