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Digital versus Vinyl for sourcing music
TUNES Posted by Chris Withers on Sunday 15 July 2007, 11:21AM

I've increasingly found it easier to get hold of digital releases of tunes I'm after with stores like <a href="http://www.juno.co.uk">Juno</a> and many artist websites now offering digital releases for purchase, often at lower prices and better quality than physical releases.
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That said, if you can only get it on vinyl, there's nothing stopping you from recording it onto your computer yourself ;-) With a catalog of several thousand pieces of vinyl, that's something I'll need to be doing a lot of myself!

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