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The Record Store Slash Venue: A Quaint, Necessary Reminder of Pre-COVID Times

October 7, 2020October 5, 2020 Nat M. Zorach 0 Comments music venues, vinyl, cassette tapes, concerts, DRM, filesharing, minneapolis, minnesota, music, music industry, bands, napster, musicians, p2p, performance, record stores, records, shows, st. paul, streaming, streaming services, theaters, venues

In St. Paul, after imaging Afro Deli, I stopped into Eclipse Records, a mainstay of the Twin Cities retail music

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