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Spun Out owner Chris Kent shares the highlights of vinyl records

  • Writer: Janique Lothian
    Janique Lothian
  • Mar 12
  • 1 min read

Updated: Apr 4

Today most recorded music is constantly available to music lovers at any time and place with the power streaming services like Spotify and Apple Music. However as surprising as it may seem vinyl records are now back in style.


What was once considered a nostalgic relic has become a trendy piece of musical art that is now being embraced by a new generation of music lovers. 

Vinyl records inside Spun Out
Vinyl records inside Spun Out

Chris Kent, owner of Spun Out, a record shop in Northampton, has said that he has noticed a growing number of young people buying vinyl. 


“Today we are getting less and less physical, tactile items to connect with vinyl is something that you can not only connect with the music and the artwork, but they are on the item you’ve got, and it is also something that you just build a strong connection to,” he explained. 


What sets vinyl records apart from streaming is the unique blend of craftsmanship, superior sound quality, and a sense of community.


Take a look at this TikTok Video of Chris Kent about the rise of vinyl in the digital age.


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