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Re: Will streaming kill the vinyl resurgence [message #89568 is a reply to message #89548] Sun, 13 January 2019 03:23 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
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musicluvr wrote on Thu, 10 January 2019 23:14
Streaming is a great way to discover music on the cheap. You can take a chance on '50s, '60, and '70s music and find some new favorites. Streaming leads to more risk taking I believe. Naturally, there was some amazing music created in those decades and if you like what you're hearing on Spotify by that artist, you're more likely to spend some money on their vinyl record for a better listening experience. I don't see streaming as a threat at all.
Absolutely! No one will mind spending some money on a vinyl record so as to get a listening experience that lasts for a long time. Streaming will be with us for some time, and so will the renewed interest for vinyl. Somehow, it depends on the generation a listener belongs to.
 
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