India’s vinyl revival finds its groove

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“You go to the collection, take it out carefully… You end up paying more attention,” said 26-year-old Sachin Bhatt, a design director who grew up downloading songs.”You hear new details, you make new mental observations… There is a ritual to it.”Vinyl records create a “personal, tangible connection to the music we love”, Bhatt added.”I know a lot of young kids who have vinyl, even if they don’t have a player. It’s a way for them to show their love for the music.”Vinyl is a “completely different” experience than “shoving his AirPods” into his ears and going for a run, said 23-year-old…



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