Revolutions Per Minute: The Analog Spirit in a Digital World

Rocket Panda Media presents a film entitled Revolutions Per Minute: The Analog Spirit in a Digital World. The documentary explores the viability and appeal of analog and physical music forms in an age of instant and disposable digital music.

The short clip of the record store owner explaining his mission to build the ideal record store while displaying a hand-lettered Ol’ Dirty Bastard vinyl surely make this film a must see.

“This place is just kind of a place of discovery for people.”

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594 thoughts on “Revolutions Per Minute: The Analog Spirit in a Digital World”

  1. Long live the record shop, good to see that people actually want to continue to sell physical copies of music regardless of ‘cost effectiveness’. Also peep the Dilated sticker on the column @ 3.03

  2. I love this!!! I love the fact that thats his mission. I support it.

    Contrast this with the flier right below this thread about a beat battle and the biggest graphic on the flier is a freaking USB THUMB DRIVE!!!!!! LMAO

    • Wow. I can’t wait to see this. Keep analog alive! Nothing like digging up old dusty breaks. That crackle can never be emulated digitally.

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