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.
Digging in Ghana with Frank Gossner
Bribes, beers, and bus rides from hell. Record digging in Ghana.
Yale Evelev
An expert on ethnographic series, 20th century classical, and James Brown, the president of Luaka Bop doesn’t mythologize the idea of vinyl.
Matthew Glass
Glass likes girls who like records, and his weird eclectic collection is proof that he’s a true LP Cover Lover.
Bill Adler
Life-long music lover Adler magically mashes country with black soul, funk, hip hop and jazz.
Jonathan Toubin
Sharing stories of his soul 45s and spinning only the ones he loves to death, Toubin doesn’t let his grooves collect dust.
Dante Candelora
Can You Tell Me Where To Dig on Sesame Street?
King Britt
At King's Court. A royal collection of free jazz, fusion and sci-fi soundtracks.