The Rise of Indie Exclusive Vinyl
Discover how to score limited-edition colored vinyl from indie record stores across the USA and build a unique collection.


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Vinyl records offer a warmer, more analog sound that many audiophiles prefer. They also provide a tangible connection to music through album artwork, liner notes, and the ritual of playing records. Vinyl has become a collector's medium that holds or increases in value over time.