Pressed to the Edge: Why vinyl hype is destroying the record

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“The vinyl industry has always been professional, but on a smaller, manageable level. Problems were taken care of through direct contact between the plant and the client. Lack of capacity and production hold-ups only became a problem when certain labels, which had done very well for years without vinyl, rediscovered the format for themselves.

High-angle view of an unidentified woman as she lifts a copy of the Leon Rusk record 'Air Mail Special on the Fly' from a stamper at the King Record Company pressing plant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1946. (Photo by Marsh Photographic Studio/Cincinnati Museum Center/Getty Images)

High-angle view of an unidentified woman as she lifts a copy of the Leon Rusk record ‘Air Mail Special on the Fly’ from a stamper at the King Record Company pressing plant, Cincinnati, Ohio, 1946. (Photo by Marsh Photographic Studio/Cincinnati Museum Center/Getty Images)

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