Sony to start making records again 30 years after abandoning vinyl

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Three decades after it abandoned vinyl production, Sony will start making records again amid surging demand.

A factory south-west of Tokyo will churn out freshly pressed records from March, Sony Music Entertainment said on Thursday.

The Japanese company stopped making vinyl records in 1989 as consumers flocked to CDs and other emerging technology. Japan produced nearly 200m records a year in the mid-seventies, according to the country’s recording industry association.

Sony was a large global player in the development of CDs, which have since taken a back seat to downloads and music streaming.

Vinyl has been making a global comeback as it attracts not only nostalgic older consumers but also younger generations.

Japan’s sole record maker, Toyokasei, was struggling to keep up with the resurgence in vinyl demand…

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Hapa ndio ma DJ wata sweat wakijaribu ku scratch

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@Luther12 njoo

Sidhani kaa kuna new generation inaeza scratch na hizi santuri…

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Vinyl sounds better despite being analog.

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Vinyl brings out the original scratch sound.It sounds way better than cdj and controllers.
Sony acid scratches are addictive though

Baas!! Sande sana!

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Doc, kwani hata wewe ni collector?

Been thinking about it.

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Karibu sana…

Ahsante. A relative has a collection that I envy.

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Kwanza ya soul ikianza let the real scratching come back

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Happy doc right there

looking for a working vinyl player…