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Language:
English
Total Size:
1.4 GB
Info Hash:
C8E15ABB42A9E24DCF987EC26423E5ABFA3CA2A7
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June 1, 2023, 6:47 p.m.
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(Last updated: July 15, 2025, 4:39 p.m.)
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Runtime:
1:32:00
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Rating:
6.5
Director:
Christopher Boone, Kevin Smokler
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Plot:
Vinyl Nation is a documentary that digs into the resurgence of vinyl records, the diversification of vinyl fans and what this all means for America today.
Vinyl Nation
IMDB - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt12028614
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SOURCE: Vinyl.Nation.2020.1080p.WEBRip.x265
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GENERAL INFO
Genre: Documentary, Music
Director: Christopher Boone, Kevin Smokler
Stars:
Plot: Vinyl Nation is a documentary that digs into the resurgence of vinyl records, the diversification of vinyl fans and what this all means for America today.
Included subtitles
English
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The vinyl record renaissance over the past decade has brought new fans to a classic format and transformed our idea of a record collector: younger, both male and female, multicultural. This same revival has made buying music more expensive, benefited established bands over independent artists and muddled the question of whether vinyl actually sounds better than other formats. Vinyl Nation digs into the crates of the record resurgence in search of truths set in deep wax: Has the return of vinyl made music fandom more inclusive or divided? What does vinyl say about our past here in the present? How has the second life of vinyl changed how we hear music and how we listen to each other?
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