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The record collector Lorenzo Fabrizi, who runs the label Sonor Music Editions, discovered a warehouse of albums containing library music in 2011.Credit.Sonor Music Editions
June 9, 2021Updated 5:23 p.m. ET
One day in the summer of 2011, Lorenzo Fabrizi rode with a friend to an abandoned warehouse far outside of Rome. The custodian of the building, who said he had bought it for around $100, let them inside to look at its contents: 10,000 vinyl LPs, by Fabriziâs estimate. They were welcome to take as many they wanted, the owner said; he was brewing beer in the space and had no use for them.
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