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CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

Long live album artwork

With the rise of the digital music era, Joel Hargreaves discusses how this flood of music has affected album artwork and graphic artists.

CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

Long live album artwork

With the rise of the digital music era, Joel Hargreaves discusses how this flood of music has affected album artwork and graphic artists.

more from vinyl

CDs defy distinction

CD sales are dwindling, but the memories they conjure mean they’ll never die, writes Meaghan Weiley.

Long live album artwork

With the rise of the digital music era, Joel Hargreaves discusses how this flood of music has affected album artwork and graphic artists.

Music lovers show continued faith in vinyl

Vinyl sales increased by 77 per cent in 2013, and Joel Hargreaves talks to the owners of Heartland Records about how this resurgence has affected small business.

Record day a hit

Could Record Store Day spark a vinyl revival? upstart photo editor Max Finch hit the stores on Saturday in search of some hidden treasures.

Celebration of vinyl

Live music, special releases and great bargains. There’s plenty on offer at tomorrow’s Record Store Day Australia, writes Betony Pitcher.

Hearing the pop, crackle and hiss

As the age of technology continues to change our consumption habits, Kelly Theobald says there’s one industry where earlier products are actually more appealing.