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In 2005, friends Lauren Lolo Reskin and Sara Yousuf decided to go for it and open their own record store. Only a few years earlier, peer-to-peer file-sharing service Napster had completely changed, for better or for worse, the way people interacted with music. Physical album sales were down, while sales of digital files and iPods were up.
But for Reskin and Yousuf, the idea of opening a record store at a time when retailers like Sam Goody and Tower Records were calling it quits was never about making money. It was about catering to a Miami customer base the giant retailers were poorly serving.
Basside describes Sophie's demeanor in the studio as chill, making the collaboration with the producer, who died on January 30 after a fall in Athens, feel relaxed and comfortable.
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Luckily, NYE at home doesn t mean your only option is to tune in to
Dick Clark s New Year s Rockin Eve. Plenty of high-profile acts are skipping the IRL appearances and going virtual instead.
The Avett Brothers
The Avett Brothers
Miami s musical taste certainly favors EDM and hip-hop, but if you re looking for something a bit more chill to ring in the new year, check out the Avett Brothers virtual concert on Thursday, December 31. Broadcasting from Charlotte, North Carolina, the quartet promises a full performance, special guests, and a countdown led by Scott and Seth Avett. The band has been busy in 2020, releasing