Hey, independent music stores: Did you think for a minute you had the vinyl market to yourselves? With the vinyl market as the only physical portion of the biz that improved last year (nearly a million new vinyl albums were sold, up 15 percent), did you think the big boys wouldn’t notice? Well, they have: Best Buy is looking into the vinyl biz, testing the format in several of their stores. Obviously, Best Buy doesn’t expect record sales to become a huge portion of their business, but at very least, it keeps kids out of those pesky local stores. [Minneapolis Star Tribune]
Best Buy Going For Warmer, Fuller Sound
July 8th, 2008 // 6 Comments
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This was inevitable i suppose. Best buy is doing whatever they can to destroy nearly extinct mom and pop record store.
I really hope that the indie labels do not cut pricing deals on vinyl with best buy like they do with cd’s.
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Great. Now we can look forward to soccer moms crowing about the superiority of the warm sound of vinyl just like an asshole hipster.
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