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NY Times Article on Electric Recording, Co./Artisanal Vinyl


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Always frustrated me that they go to such great lengths to obtain master tapes, source period-correct equipment, and recreate all the original packaging, then make only 150 copies.

$300 for a perfectly  replicated, essentially new-original copy of a Riverside Bill Evans is not that ludicrous, when you consider an actual original in VG condition can fetch that much. But the records are so limited that they end up selling out and going for $700+ resale, which most certainly is.

I know they want to make a desirable limited edition and are concerned about not wearing out stampers, but 150? Come on

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