In twenty years, the music sector has gone from euphoria to depression before finding a new youth. Rarely has the cultural industry been so dependent on technological innovations that have forced it to constantly reinvent itself.
Crushed by the arrival of the CD in the 1990s, completed by the MP3 in the 2000s, the good old vinyl record offers a new life to make any returning rock star green with envy.
The youngest tear off the microgrooves, objects of another century, which we thought however disappeared.
Last year in the United States, record sales jumped 61% to reach $1 billion, according to the American federation RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America).
In France, sales are also breaking records, with growth of 54% last year, to reach 5 million cakes sold on the market in 2021, generating nearly 80 million euros in turnover.
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