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KCRW's Anthony Valadez interviews musicians and avid music lovers about their admiration for vinyl.
  • Quantic

    Episode 1 - 10 mins
    Anthony discusses world music and cuts vinyl in Columbia with Will Holland aka Quantic.
  • Mark Farina

    Episode 2 - 10 mins
    Anthony explores the vinyl collection of Jazz musician Mark Farina.
  • Natasha Diggs

    Episode 3 - 10 mins
    Anthony spends time with queen of the 45s and resident Brooklyn Bowl DJ.
  • Sake One

    Episode 4 - 10 mins
    DJ Sake One discusses his musically diverse career and appreciation for vinyl.
  • Danny Krivit

    Episode 5 - 10 mins
    Anthony explores Danny Krivit's early years and enduring passion for vinyl.
  • Statik Selektah

    Episode 6 - 10 mins
    Talking hip-hop with Statik Selektah, hip-hop producer and Showoff Records founder.

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