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Re: Digital looks so simple, sometimes I miss the vinyl ritual [message #99198 is a reply to message #99141] Tue, 27 January 2026 23:34 Go to previous message
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I would say that you are not the only one who still feels the vinyl rituals. I mean, there are many of us out there who feel the same way.


Personally,  I am still more focused on collecting and spinning vinyl and believe that it is worth it for the following reasons.

The first one is the immersion that you get when you listen to every track on the album without missing any. Vinyl records give that opportunity to feel what the album has to offer from start to finish.

Secondly, I also feel that vinyl demands presence, which I appreciate. I mean, getting to flip through the crates, picking the sleeve, brushing off dirt, and lowering the needle just to play the record. It is a step-by-step process that needs you to be there, to have the full experience, and it is lovely.

See, I get that many people are seeking convenience when it comes to listening to songs, but I am always fulfilled with the vinyl ritual. Nothing comes close to how I feel each time I go down the route.

So, I don't think you are alone on this. We are many! For that reason, I want you to keep spinning those records.
 
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