Tuesday, May 18, 2010

TVD's Washington, DC Record Fair Flashbacks


There was a point during the very first Record Fair in February ‘09 that I realized we were onto something.

It was when I was waiting in line to wait in line to browse through the crates of records. I mean, I knew there’d be enthusiasm for the event – just not that much.

That’s also the first flier up there too rendered by yours truly before we really had a sense of the vibe these would ultimately take on. I wouldn’t risk that DC-shaped LP on your needle by the way.

I guess with all the hassles Google and Blogger have thrown my way recently with the take down notices and the disappearing posts, I’ve gotten a bit down on this endeavor and the irony hasn’t eluded me—this blog exists to promote the purchase of physical product—records!—and to enlist the masses in supporting the brick and mortar record stores.

The last thing we want to do is obscure that mission so I/we go out of our way to make sure any current act with new music authorizes the downloads. We honestly do want you to buy the thing.



That said, between setting up and breaking down the fairs, I actually found time to buy some records along the way and we’ll be sharing the fruits of those crate dives this week as we count down to the fifth Washington, DC Record Fair on Sunday.

You’ll note the mystery tracks too ...lest the bastards win.

Track 1 (Mp3)
Track 2 (Mp3)
Track 3 (Mp3)
Track 4 (Mp3)
Track 5 (Mp3)

1 comment:

JustWilliam1959 said...

I was gutted when I saw the screen of death for Retro Music Snob. For the longest while now it had become the first blog I checked everyday.

This was the blog that inspired me to finally kick off my own music blog over on Wordpress

I hope it comes back in some form or another, but at the moment it's another sad indication of the rise of the Thought Police

The Snob is dead but long live the Snob!