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Ambassador Award 2023 - KUJU Studio from Kosovo for the "Best Art Production of the Year"

First plant based bioplactic record released by Music Declares Emergency

The compilation features four tracks from Bicep, Porridge Radio, Angel Olsen and Black Country, New Road. UK environmental advocacy group Music Declares Emergency has joined with bioplastic vinyl producer Evolution Music for the special release, of which there are only 20 copies. MDE 's Crowdfunder description claims that Evolution Music created this material to help their mission to decarbonize the production of physical products in the music business. View this post on Instagram A post shared by MUSIC DECLARES EMERGENCY (@musicdeclares) Launched in July 2019 in the UK, MDE now spans three continents and is supported by more than 6,000 organizations, artists and individuals across the music industry. More info HERE !  [ source ]

Tillt Radio Record Store, Prishtina, Kosovo

Tillt Radio  is a new record store in Prishtina, opened 1 year ago. Located at BOHO in Prishtina's square, Tillt Radio record store is a very  warm place  where you can go  hang out , dig the crates for  vinyls  and enjoy  listening to music.  A while ago, I took a trip to Prishtina to meet a friend and surprise her with a vinyl from her favorite label, Klockworks I got for her birthday. That day was all about music and vinyls so, while i was there, i decided to go and visit Tillt Radio record store. I was very happy and excited for visiting the first record store in my life . I've bought vinyls before, from online record stores, but crate digging for vinyls, is a different feeling. There's nothing like crate digging! We needed a record store like Tillt Radio. I went there around 4 PM. I met Strella. He informed me about his record store and the genres he provides. There were various genres from pop, rock, blues to old electronic music. You can find some of the best

Vinyl sales have increased 108% in 2021

 Some would say that the gramophone record is a medium of the past, but vinyl is experiencing a real revolution in the 21st century.  The records experienced the peak of their careers from the 1920s to the 1980s, after which the demand for them suddenly disappeared, due to the appearance of CDs. Today, many experts and people from the industry claim that gramophone culture has never been completely eradicated, but that its presence has simply been less in certain periods of time. Vinyl has practically never stopped being produced and sold, primarily thanks to DJs and DJ culture. This boom in sales is an impressive 108% increase in comparison to the same time period in 2020 where 9.2 million vinyl records were sold. Although Vinyl for the last few years has started to consistently outperform CD sales, which in the first half of 2021 stood at 18.9 million units sold.  Some of the top-selling vinyl releases of the year include Harry Styles’ ‘Fine Line’, Billie Eilish’s ‘When We All Fall