В разговоре с другом вспомнили серию роликов Vinyl Culture от The Vinyl Factory.
Интересен в них, помимо атмосферы и колорита виниловых магазинчиков в разных частях света, сам лейтмотив культуры диггинга не только как способа возрождения редких записей из небытия, но и импульса, благодаря которому через переосмысление этих находок появляется новая музыка.
В разговоре с другом вспомнили серию роликов Vinyl Culture от The Vinyl Factory.
Интересен в них, помимо атмосферы и колорита виниловых магазинчиков в разных частях света, сам лейтмотив культуры диггинга не только как способа возрождения редких записей из небытия, но и импульса, благодаря которому через переосмысление этих находок появляется новая музыка.
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