Vinyl fever shows no signs of waning despite pandemic downturn 2 minutes read
Miami, Mar 11 (efe-epa).- “Vinyl fever” in the US, a phenomenon that began just over a decade ago with the popular revival of wax records, has not waned despite the pandemic, and the small number of record stores in Miami have used a mix of ingenuity and a tempting catalog to reach their loyal and nostalgic clientele, as well as a younger generation of melomaniacs.
The physical format, despite lagging well behind digital streaming that dominates 88 percent of the market, has maintained its validity and appeal. Far from being extinct, vinyl album sales in 2020 increased in the US by almost 30% compared to the previous year.