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No more vinyl after 2009

42 durable postsStarted 2005-02-07Latest 2005-02-08
#9679Post 1 of 42

Stolen from another board...

[quote]"It looks as though audiophiles may have to resign themselves to the fact that in a few years time there will be only the chance to fondly re-live the good old days of nostalgia, rather than experience the new. Vinyl, the medium that took over from Shellac, Bakelite and even earlier the wax pressing, has had its final play ? well, almost. The year 2009, looks set to be the final turn in the long standing vinyl revolution.

A June 2003 press release from The Institute of Chemical Engineering, advised that key by- products of the current petroleum refining process would no longer be generated by 2009, due to deadlines agreed, in principle, with the chemical industry back in 1992. These deadlines were however, only finalised in 1999, in the face of increasing environmental concerns and lobbying.

The IoCE went on to advise that a voluntary co-funded research and development program to seek a green alternative, possibly a polycarbonate based compound had been proposed in the 1999 summary. However no members of the industry wide syndicate had been able to substantiate a sufficiently high market demand for a replacement for the petroleum by-product, which is the primary base for vinyl record albums.

MORE..............

Whilst concluding that the news marked ?The end of an era for vinyl?, a spokesperson of music retailing giants Tower Records advised that with sales of collective vinyl products accounted for less than a third of a percent (0.28%) of their total music sales World-wide in the last accounting period. ?Hardest hit will be the few remaining traditionalist vinyl Disc Jockeys? Tower Records confirmed.

Tower replied positively when asked if this early warning would mean a silence in the thousands of DJ booths and radio stations around the world. ?For some, existing skills will need to be adapted for use with the rapidly advancing Compact Disc DJ equipment? continued Towers spokesperson., ?it promises to be a very exciting transition as older techniques are retained and used alongside the plethora of new features that CD technology already offers todays forward thinking DJ?s and turntablists?. Towers spokesperson added ?It is unlikely that we will continue to carry vinyl into 2009. We believe the needs of the DJ will be totally digital, in one medium or another, prior to the cessation date.??

Radio stations and other areas of the broadcasting community are unlikely to be affected by this early warning of environmental issues validating the need for minor lifestyle changes either,. since almost a of the music played in a modern broadcast scenario is primarily CD, or from Digital archives owned under licence by the larger radio stations."[/quote]

#355713Post 2 of 42

Yeah. Sure.

Watch me, when I'm buying a 5+ litre V8 American classic after 2009. And I'lll be fucked if I'm gonna give up spinning vinyl. Nuke China, and we'll have enough oil left for another 1568 years or so.

:RockOn:

#355717Post 3 of 42

[quote=Yao]Yeah. Sure.

Watch me, when I'm buying a 5+ litre V8 American classic after 2009. [/quote] Good point!

#355722Post 4 of 42

[quote=skahound][quote=Yao]Yeah. Sure.

Watch me, when I'm buying a 5+ litre V8 American classic after 2009. [/quote] Good point![/quote]

Indeed, America couldn't care less about the Kyoto-treaty or the environment whatsoever. I guess while other countries are trying to save the world, americans will be driving their 5+ litre V8 and spinning vinyl. Hooray for the rednecks ! ;)

#355724Post 5 of 42

Dude.

I'm from the Netherlands too. :mrgreen:

#355726Post 6 of 42

Re: No more vinyl after 2009

so does this mean i won't be vinyl shopping in 2010?

if so then :cry: :cry: :cry:

#355731Post 7 of 42

we'll start cutting records out of steel.

Never goes bad.

#355747Post 8 of 42

as though Tower Records is a reliable source :roll:

[url]http://www.forbes.com/home_asia/newswire/2004/02/09/rtr1251569.html[/url]

also, this reads like a total scam post. but, believe what you want to believe...

"so be good good for goodness sake, somebody's coming..."

#355753Post 9 of 42

[quote=esef]as though Tower Records is a reliable source :roll:

[url]http://www.forbes.com/home_asia/newswire/2004/02/09/rtr1251569.html[/url] [/quote] The era of standalone media retailers is long gone, hence the reason Tower is in financial trouble. You cannot survive in the market unless you have something to hedge against low-profit margin items such as CDs, DVDs, and Books, etc. That is the reason that companies such as Sam Goody, Musicland, etc. have introduced items such as DirecTV, portable audio devices, DVD players, and subscription-based services.

#355756Post 10 of 42

eh, it's a scare tactic. that the whole world is in on.

#355763Post 11 of 42

The virgin store here in columbus went under. Mostly because I believe their prices were WAY too high for a cd. Though pretty much every place has got overpriced cd's and those of us who are piriting are simply not taking their pre packaged crap anymore. Though vinyl has been since the 80s a tool for dj's and I believe it will always remain. There is nothing like feeling those tiny little grooves sinking into your fingers while you cue up a record and then let it fly.

#355767Post 12 of 42

[quote=Led][quote=skahound][quote=Yao]Yeah. Sure.

Watch me, when I'm buying a 5+ litre V8 American classic after 2009. [/quote] Good point![/quote]

Indeed, America couldn't care less about the Kyoto-treaty or the environment whatsoever. I guess while other countries are trying to save the world, americans will be driving their 5+ litre V8 and spinning vinyl. Hooray for the rednecks ! ;)[/quote]

Trying to save the world? I didn't realize that the Netherlands was such a dominant force in world environmental protection. Unless, by "saving the world" you mean providing a comfortable environment for the trade of prostitution and drugs.

#355782Post 13 of 42

I completely thought it was a joke including Tower Records in their article. Also, I wasnt' suprised at all that Tower Records vinyl sells have dropped, all things considered. Most of the dopest record shops out here in California, are independently owned. It's nice to see another corporation going down.. :P

Vinyl is classic... There's still a tremendous amount of money in the dance vinyl industry. I see the analogy being; America giving up oil for alternative fuel sources. It's just not going to happen, due to the high degree of investments. I honestly, think I would stop DJ'ing if vinyl were unavailable. It's just not the same...

#355783Post 14 of 42

[quote=Yao]we'll start cutting records out of steel.

Never goes bad.[/quote]

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: TIGHT...

#355795Post 15 of 42

Only the needle needs to be changed after one play though...

#355800Post 16 of 42

laser will b doing better job anyways

#355814Post 17 of 42

Re: No more vinyl after 2009

After 5 years of being in college.. I have learned a very fundamental principal that cannot be stopped...

Supply and Demand my friends...

if vinyl is shutdown on a mainstream level, then it will go to the black market.

"....hey you got the stuff... i gots the money.. you got the stuff...

nah man.. i couldnt find the good shit..instead of your Nick Warren GU 56.. I got you some shwag.. Tiesto & Oakenfold sing the blues.." sorry bro... shit :?

#355848Post 18 of 42

[quote=greg pappanastos][quote=Led][quote=skahound][quote=Yao]Yeah. Sure.

Watch me, when I'm buying a 5+ litre V8 American classic after 2009. [/quote] Good point![/quote]

Indeed, America couldn't care less about the Kyoto-treaty or the environment whatsoever. I guess while other countries are trying to save the world, americans will be driving their 5+ litre V8 and spinning vinyl. Hooray for the rednecks ! ;)[/quote]

Trying to save the world? I didn't realize that the Netherlands was such a dominant force in world environmental protection. Unless, by "saving the world" you mean providing a comfortable environment for the trade of prostitution and drugs.[/quote]

Okay..this looks like my joke has gone totally bad. Cut the crap dudes, I made a joke, and Skat jokingly responed. Skip the rest.

Supaz...I still need to figure out that needle part! :WinkNSmi:

#355879Post 19 of 42

:HolyShit: *[remoh] runs out of the house on his way to the record store

#355886Post 20 of 42

dude, don't panic! You still have 4 years of oil production ahead, just buy a few barrels and you can press you own vinyl!!

#355891Post 21 of 42

:Smiley: * [remoh] runs out to get some oil barrels

#355899Post 22 of 42

[quote=Yao]dude, don't panic! You still have 4 years of oil production ahead, just buy a few barrels and you can press you own vinyl!![/quote]

talking about needles beeing used on records cut out of metal ;)

I don't think vinyl is ever going to die because it's a medium used in so many different industries. But if it does, I'll make sure all my records are clean and tidy and 50 years down the road i'll sell them on ebay for like 1 million dollars a piece.

#355903Post 23 of 42

^^^ fuck my records are tore up :(

#355906Post 24 of 42

Re: No more vinyl after 2009

i didn't read this whole thread, so i don't know if anyone has mentioned this yet...

but [b]this whole article is a total wind up and full of shit[/b].

:roll:

#355912Post 25 of 42

Yeah, but it's fun speculating, no?

#355914Post 26 of 42

ya i nearly crappered my thong when i first read it.

#355920Post 27 of 42

Gullible 101

#355934Post 28 of 42

You guys are a bunch of dirty pirate hookers.

#355935Post 29 of 42

A joke? Yes, but even if it did come true,as someone pointed out supply and demand and market forces would prevail.If you want it you got it,if you got the money.

#355938Post 30 of 42

yeah. CD's suck. AUTO BPM, AND SUPER DIGITAL SOUND. I LOVE the crackle, smackle, yackle, crisk, crat, crac, rat, phm, umph, noise. :RockOn:

#355942Post 31 of 42

Re: No more vinyl after 2009

[quote=Jenks] [b]this whole article is a total wind up and full of shit[/b]. [/quote] Someone better tell Mazi, he bought it hook, line, and sinker.

#355943Post 32 of 42

Me 2 man...it's called: Characteristic sounds!

#355946Post 33 of 42

[quote]Someone better tell Mazi, he bought it hook, line, and sinker.[/quote]

asshole.

#355948Post 34 of 42

[quote=greg pappanastos] Trying to save the world? I didn't realize that the Netherlands was such a dominant force in world environmental protection. Unless, by "saving the world" you mean providing a comfortable environment for the trade of prostitution and drugs.[/quote]

I for one think more drugs and prostituion would save the world. :lol:

#355950Post 35 of 42

[quote=asdf_admin][quote]Someone better tell Mazi, he bought it hook, line, and sinker.[/quote]

asshole.[/quote] I didn't pull an esef, I stole it from Mazi's board.

#355957Post 36 of 42

lol. :RockOn:

#355995Post 37 of 42

this whole thing has basically been beaten to death on about every board i visit, and naturally, it finally gets to ms.

#355996Post 38 of 42

^^^ traitor.

#356002Post 39 of 42

:UnderCov:

#356083Post 40 of 42

[quote=skahound]I didn't pull an esef, I stole it from Mazi's board.[/quote] wtf!! my name is now a VERB??? :|

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