Matt Ingram posts an assload of classic hip-hop and R&B LP and 12-inch single covers from his personal collection (dig the shrinkwrap still on some) to “convey…(pretentiously/portentously) the value of music as an object and not, I think, for trivial reasons.” Even if music-as-object is as (sadly) dead as I suspect, this is a hella sweet little reminiscence for anyone who grew up in the ’90s and misses the 12X12. [Woebot]
September 28th, 2007 // 2 Comments
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vinyl will never die.
oh, for a brief second there i thought it was mp3s when i went to the site and i was ecstatic. nothing would make my friday better than “rock the boat” and “pony”