Vinyl record revival amplifies Halifax music scene

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With vinyl a celebrated part of hip hop culture, Halifax rapper Tachichi has always put out his music on records, but he’s noticed more people switching to the retro format over the past few years.

“I love it because I love vinyl,” he said. “When people first started loving hip hop back in the ’80s, they started with vinyl.”

At the beginning of his career in the late 1990s, fans were buying vinyl albums at his shows before that slowed through the early 2000s when CDs took over.

“It was just easier, they were easier to manufacture and way cheaper,” he said. “It was CDs

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