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The Kenyan Vinyl Guru At Kenyatta Market
Amidst the narrow, winding alleys of Kenyatta Market, a vibrant atmosphere thrives. As women settle onto plastic chairs, their feet luxuriate in warm, soapy water in anticipation of pedicures. Nearby, two ladies diligently twist and pin fake plastic hair into tidy braids. In the midst of bustling stalls, men hunch…
The Resurgence of Vinyl Records: A Timeless Return in 2023
Introduction In an age dominated by digital streaming and instant access to music, one might assume that physical formats like vinyl records have become obsolete. However, contrary to this notion, the past few years have witnessed a remarkable resurgence in the popularity of vinyl records. In 2023, the analog charm…
Vinyl aficionado Jojo puts his LP collection on exhibition
Back in the day when the phonograph record was the main format for music reproduction, fans would pack record stores flipping through the racks for the latest releases. In today’s music streaming world, many fans are still excited by vinyl records and music-playing devices of the era, from the gramophone…
Gentle Cleaning
Use a soft, anti-static brush or a carbon fiber brush to gently remove dust and debris from the surface of the record before playing. Avoid applying excessive pressure to prevent scratching the vinyl.
Proper Storage
Store your vinyl records upright in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures. Keep them in protective inner sleeves and place them in sturdy record jackets or plastic outer sleeves to prevent dust, moisture, and damage.
Avoid Liquid Damage
When cleaning your vinyl records, use a specialized record cleaning solution and a microfiber cloth or a record cleaning brush. Avoid using water or household cleaners, as they can damage the record's surface and cause warping.
Handling with Care
Always handle vinyl records by their edges or inner label to prevent fingerprints and smudges on the playing surface. Avoid touching the grooves, as even oils from your skin can affect the sound quality.
