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Geoffrey Weiss

Geoffrey Weiss

Photo exhibition, Warsaw 2017 I was honored to take part of Record Store Day 2017 celebrations with the Dust & Grooves photo exhibition in Warsaw. The exhibition took place at the Polin Museum of Jewish history, that hosted the entire RSD events. Thanks to Magda and Maciek of Winyl Market for the initiative and organization, to […]

Before commercial radio, before the first 78s were pressed, if you wanted to hear music, your best bet might have been to find a church. From rural chapels to urban cathedrals, from hymns to spirituals to chants, church and music have always gone hand in hand, made common not by genre but by purpose.

Next to the music itself, is anything more beloved about a record than its cover art? From 45 picture sleeves to LPs, cover art plays a prominent role in a record’s reputation and legacy. Entire books and websites have been devoted to cover art, and in some cases—think Abbey Road or A Dark Side of the Moon—an album’s cover is possibly more recognizable than its music. We put records in frames and hang them on our walls, we print posters and t-shirts out of them, and most of us will admi

We’re excited to start the #WeeklyGroove, a weekly Instagram series featuring some of our favorite vinyl collectors, dedicating an entire week exclusively to one collector. By end of each week, we will give away an original signed fine-art print from the Dust & Grooves archives and some additional goodies, courtesy of the featured collectors. To […]

“[Eilon Paz’s] lavishly illustrated coffee-table book contains portraits of some 130 ‘record diggers,’ as he sometimes calls them, who have often gravitated to genres as obscure as Turkish psychedelia, ‘Sesame Street’ albums, lounge acts, sexploitation and horror film soundtracks, ’60s girl groups from France and Japan, and even colored discs … visceral and joyous.” For […]