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…..the major players this week at eil towers include a monster rare 1967 Norwegian 7″ single by the Who, a BPI Official Gold Disc Award presented to the Eurythmics, another super rare ’45 in the shape of a […]
The producer sent a scathing email to electronic artist Powell documenting his hatred of club culture. It’s now being used as an advert …read on, and have your chance to say what you think at […]
Shoegaze band Lush have confirmed their first live show in almost 20 years. The band, who split in 1998, will reunite for a gig at London’s Roundhouse on May 6, 2016. Tickets go on sale […]
Walking its barely one hundred yards length today, it is hard to hear the echoes of Denmark Street as the birthplace of the British music business. The guitar shops that once lined both sides of […]
The sweeping, dazzling music that feuled Star Wars will be reissued by Sony Classical in three new, definitive editions — Star Wars: The Ultimate Vinyl Collection, Star Wars: The Ultimate Soundtrack Edition, and Star Wars: The Ultimate Digital Collection. All composed […]
What Is A White Label? Before a record gets an official release white label promotional copies are often distributed to radio stations, DJ’s and music industry employees. NB* ‘Test Pressings’ are often grouped with white labels, […]
New figures posted by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) have revealed that vinyl sales in the United States in the first half of 2015 contributed more to the music industry than Spotify Free, […]
With articles on guitar goddesses such as St Vincent written by and for women, the magazine dispels myth that learning to shred was ever a male-only pursuit She Shreds is working to change the idea […]
With their first new studio album in ten years out today what better time to show off our New Order Top 5, see these, and more, at eil.com – don’t forget to cast your vote for […]
Bye-bye Thatcher, hello acid house. Shane Meadows’ award winning This Is England series has traced its Mancunian characters across a decade. The latest incarnation, set in 1990, introduces the crew to acid house, hedonism and […]
We have acquired directly from Tony Rigg a lot of one-off master reels for the ‘Lost’ album ‘Damage By Stereo’, that was produced by Trevor Horn for ZTT, but remained unreleased until 2015 on Peter […]
David Bowie, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin, Roxy Music, New Order … all owe their emergence in large part to one DJ. From psychedelia to drum’n’bass, and over 35 years, he shaped a nation’s – and […]
…..big hitters this week at eil towers include an incredible signed Dennis Morris Sex Pistols print (1 of only 40 in existence), a 1968 1st press of Fairport Convention’s seldom seen debut LP, rare Vertigo Swirl […]
One for the solvent audiophiles and the wide-eyed dreamers out there, California audio company Spiral Groove have unveiled their SG1.2 turntable, an eight-year upgrade on 2007’s award-winning platter the SG1.1. According to Wired, the new […]
Dick’s Picks: This week ‘da vinyl boss has chosen a subject dear to his heart; throwing a spotlight on a lesser known work in the Zappa oeuvre; the 1996 ‘A Memorial Tribute’ CD….. This CD […]
The Nirvana frontman’s version of And I Love Her is to be released on seven-inch vinyl, backed with the obscure Cobain original Sappy Kurt Cobain’s version of the Beatles track And I Love Her is […]
Discogs, arguably the digital world’s greatest avenue for the purchasing and selling vinyl records, has finally made the official move to mobile. The new app – soon to be available for iOS and Android – […]
Lightning Live – the top 40’s new method of collecting sales at live venues – aims to focus on artists who use touring as a route to get their albums to fans Stopping off at […]
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….just landed at eil.com is this mega-rare autographed 2005/6 UK limited edition framed print of the Sex Pistols by legendary punk photographer Dennis Morris….
The Beatles’ first recording contract has been sold at auction in New York for $75,000 (£48,000). The 1961 contract resulted in the single My Bonnie, a rock-and-roll version of a children’s song. It was released […]
Over 300,000 copies to be distributed on Fridays at stations, universities and music venues, as well as HMV and Topman stores NME‘s new, free weekly magazine will be available at more than 500 UK locations, […]
The Fab Four’s collection of chart-toppers is set for a new edition, 1+, that pairs promo films with their hit songs. THE BEATLES’ 1 collection is set to be reissued in a new package that […]
More and more companies are springing up that offer vinyl on subscription, for a monthly fee you trust them to deliver records worth owning direct to your door……good or bad idea? [interaction id=”55fd495df94584352d16cf35″]
A new breed of subscription record clubs has sprung up, offering vinyl albums accompanied by handwritten notes and cocktail recipes. But are they any good? To some, vinyl has become a signifier of hipster pretentiousness […]
Japanese author lets you inside his 10,000-record vinyl collection. As far as work spaces go, you can’t get more inspirational than a wall of 10,000 records. A jazz aficionado with a weakness for record collecting, […]
This month’s delivery from our man in Japan includes rare CD/DVD sets from Rage Against The Machine, Led Zeppelin, Badfinger and Radiohead. Original LPs from John McLaughlin, Ennio Morricone, John Coltrane and ELO. Obi-strips in […]
We just love these… The small, New York-based design company Symbol Audio manufactures hi-fi consoles in the style of those from the 1950s and 1960s, combining both analogue and digital sound… Progress doesn’t necessarily mean […]
Just landed at eil.com is this 1970 UK prog rock LP by Gracious! on the hugely collectable Vertigo label. It’s a superb slice of vintage prog, heavy on the Mellotron, with intricate playing throughout, great […]
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