Nonprofit label Future Youth Records and the Mission Girls Services program recently completed their first collaboration at San Francisco's Studio Trilogy.
by Clive Young The vinyl revival has been a fascinating social movement, as Millennials have gotten into buying LPs, joining ranks with nostalgic Baby Boomers and Gen Xers to dig through crates at record fairs and the handful of used vinyl shops that remain. However big your record collection may beor the collections of you, me and everyone else reading this put togetherno one will ever top Zero Freitas. A Brazilian bus company owner, Freitas' collection is estimated at somewhere around 5 million records and it's still growing.
"The exhibition floor for the 137th AES Convention has already expanded into the next adjacent hall. There are more exhibitors and sponsors signing on for Los Angeles than exhibited last year in NYC; that's unprecedented for a West Coast AES Convention. Attendee pre-registration took off faster than last year's 135th Convention as well." - Bob Moses, executive director, AES. From the latest issue of Pro Sound News From the latest issue of Pro Sound News - Click here to read the full article!