The international celebration of vinyl records was originally scheduled for April 18 with independent record stores across the globe selling both limited edition vinyl pressings and exclusive releases for one day only. UPDATE (March 14, 2020): Record Store Day 2020 has been delayed due to concerns over the recent spread of the coronavirus throughout North America and Europe. ![]() In related news, Ariel Pink launched the Ariel Archives Retrospective Cycle 2 now available in limited edition vinyl prints and on streaming services. “So we’re focusing this year not on the party aspect of Record Store Day, but on getting the great releases on the RSD 2020 List into your local record store, and then into your collection.”Ĭheck out the full post below and stay tuned for more updates. “No one knows what kind of party we’ll all be in the mood for, or able to hold safely, at any time this year, in any part of the world,” an official statement read on the Record Store Day’s Instagram account. The new focus isn’t on the party and communal aspect of past Record Store Days during this climate, but instead, Record Store Day will shift to make sure that independent record stores involved in the event are able to bring in new revenue and keep afloat during the economic crisis brought on by the global health emergency.
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