Why do you think old-school tech like cameras or vinyl LPs still has a place in a digital world?
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00:00Because we are contrarians. So my kid's 16, he's just got himself a cassette player.
00:07He records off Spotify onto a tape, and what a lovely thing that is.
00:11I think there's a lot of nostalgia about stuff that's non-digital.
00:16It's nice that you can actually get hold of and look at and feel and touch
00:22rather than just some sort of inanimate sound that comes over the airwaves out of a machine.
00:28Because of the quality of the music that we produce on them.
00:31It's crisp and clean. You can't lose it on a CD.
00:36Sometimes there are little jumps in them, gets a little bit dirty, doesn't want to play anymore.
00:40Vinyls still go forever.
00:42Everything that we reject comes around again.
00:46And if you're older, you don't understand it.
00:48But if you're a young person, it's new to you.
00:50There are no clichés when you're a teenager or a young person.
00:52All the lyrics are there and everything.
00:54And then you can get right into the song, the music.
00:57And like you say, the album covers themselves are just something else, aren't they?