Play’Round on Vimeo
May 7th, 2009Play’Round is a virtual record player that allows you to mix your on sounds
via Ari Joseph
Pat Radio and the Columbus Music Scene
May 4th, 2009I’ve been digging through old episodes of Pat Radio that I missed (WCRS here in columbus)
This one featuring Kyle from Lost Weekend is a pretty stellar summary of the history of the Columbus, OH music scene. Definitely worth a listen.
Also worth noting is the episode featuring good friend Williac‘s band Your Favorite Assassin.
I can’t out-do the NY Post Headline
May 1st, 2009BEST BUY TURNING THE TABLES WITH VINYL – New York Post.
Interesting move.
Give Us A Call
April 30th, 2009I wish that I was joking, but the attached image is actually the phone we are using for our new office number.
Anyway, if you have any questions about PressThisRecord, DownloadThisRecord, Boutique, or just want to say hi, you can reach us at (800) 295-0171.

Steve Albini on Record Stores as Farmers Markets
April 29th, 2009Chicago Reader Blogs: Post No Bills.
If that doesn’t make you want to walk into a record store and figure out a good Albini (or Neil Young) record to buy, I don’t want to be friends with you.
And if you have to go and Google Steve Albini, may god have mercy on your soul.
Vinyl manufacturers put positive spin on recession
April 27th, 2009“No-one can tell their friends, ‘Come home and see my mp3 collection’,” Mr Cuddihy says, and there are plenty of niche groups who crave vinyl.
via Vinyl manufacturers put positive spin on recession – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation).
Spinning vinyl on the iPhone
April 27th, 2009This is totally badass vinyl nerdiness.
F.A.T. » Spinning vinyl – an ipod app.
It’s a response to this video.
Mayor Bloomberg Proclaims Today as “Record Store Day”
April 18th, 2009Just a quick note to wish everybody a VERY HAPPY RECORD STORE DAY!
Sweet Storefronts
April 6th, 2009I recently redesigned our landing page for Boutique- The Point of Sale that’s not a P.O.S. We’ve been testing away with some sweet new functionality, including full offline support, synchronization, and lots of other goodies. Anyway, I exploited Flickr and the Creative Commons license to find some good imagery for the homepage. So storefronts have been on my mind.
Scouting New York is a pretty sweet blog run by a film location scout in… you guessed it, New York. I love all of the archtectural gems he’s scouted throughout the city. I just stumbled upon some shots he took of Maxilla and Mandible. I don’t want to spoil the fun, so go check out the photos on ScoutingNY.
