You'd have to be some fan to spring for that!
The vinyl? It's pricey. The sound? Otherworldly.
The Electric Recording Co., which has been releasing music since 2012, specializes in meticulous recreations of classical and jazz albums from the 1950s and ’60s. Its catalog includes reissues of landmark recordings by Wilhelm Furtwängler, John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk, as well as lesser-known artists favored by collectors, like the violinist Johanna Martzy.
But what really sets Electric Recording apart is its method — a philosophy of production more akin to the making of small-batch gourmet chocolate than most shrink-wrapped vinyl. Its albums, assembled by hand and released in editions of 300 or fewer — at a cost of $400 to $600 for each LP.
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