Reverb LP will also be waiving online seller fees in celebration of Record Store Day. The full list of holy grail records can be found here-if you’re lucky enough, you might just walk out with one for $1. Record Store Day takes place this year on Saturday, April 13. “On Record Store Day, we want fans to get off their computers or phones and into their local record store, and we’re hoping that the chance to find one of the rare records we’ve hidden will be even more reason to do so.” Reverb CEO and founder David Kalt is hoping it will draw out more crate diggers to their local record store. Chicago’s own Gramophone Records will have a rare white 12” of Ron Hardy’s Sensation tucked away. The news follows the launch of Reverb LP’s site in. Whether or not the app will represent a challenge to Discogs’ record marketplace dominance remains to be seen. Holy grail prizes include a rare first pressing of Misfits’ Earth A.D./Wolfs Blood, an original mono copy of Bob Dylan’s Blonde on Blonde, and a 1979 audiophile pressing of Pink Floyd’s Dark Side of the Moon. The mobile app we’ve created will make it easier than ever for sellers to keep up with their shops and buyers to browse Reverb LP’s always-changing inventory on-the-go. Twelve records in total have been hidden, with a combined value of over $1,500. Reverb LP has partnered with twelve record stores across the country-from Fullerton, California’s Burger Records to Portland, Oregon’s Music Millennium-to plan a treasure hunt of rare wax for this year’s Record Store Day festivities. Reverb LP is throwing in some extra chaos this year by hiding a few holy grail records in $1 bins across the country. Straight Arrows Rising LP (Hozac/ Agitated/ Rice is Nice Records) Ausmuteants Order of Operation. It’s a chaotic day of fun highlighted by a slew of limited edition releases, long lines, and a lot of Deadheads. Nearly 100 vintage and used effects pedals owned and used by every member of the band from Sonic Youth’s inception to now As well as the gear being offered the band will also be selling more than 300 records on Reverb.LP Reverb’s online marketplace for records. Microphone placement and mixing was done precisely in the best possible way.This Saturday marks Record Store Day, the annual celebration of indie record stores everywhere. All instruments and voices were recorded in „live“ sessions with no overdubs. This fabulous acoustic recording sets standards, both musically and audiophile. This beautifully crafted project boasts detailed arrangements performed with a calm, casual groove best described as hypnotic. Theessink doesn’t play traditional blues here instead, he deftly references the genre as one of many stops on his global trek through the Delta, into backwoods folk, and onward to Africa. Such magnificent combinations of seemingly divergent elements drive this splendid album to spine-tingling heights. His lovely Piedmont picking on “May the Road” is offset by harmonies that shift the tune halfway across the world. Theessink has composed a stirring set of songs that seamlessly fuse his unplugged strumming, sonorous voice, and threepiece band into the very definition of laid-back comfort. On this acoustic project, Theessink again features the talents of three African vocalists, and the stirring results suggest Ry Cooder’s early work and, perhaps more directly, Paul Simon’s Graceland.
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