More 70s data

Sorting my 7inch record database by date to find the 70s records reveals quite a collection (Click to look closer).  Seeing what I have is easy enough, finding the actual records is much trickier!

Currently scattered around the house there are some 3020 7inch records that have been added to the database and more still to list..

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70s Records & Player

In anticipation of the Oriel Myrddin Taste Night next week I have started sorting through 45s for my 70s selection box…

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Quite a few to look through yet…
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I recently started to alphabetise my 7inch collection, though so far I’ve just done the ones in picture sleeves, eventually my database will become much more useful!  Below is the first page of entries arranged by date starting 1970…
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I will be mostly playing the 70s selections on this Technics SL-Q2 (kindly donated by Toby Downing I think).  According to vinylengine.com it dates from 1979-1981 so rather appropriate I’d say!

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Given the quantity of disco music that’s likely to feature, I think it’s only right that I try out my latest mirror ball finds,  look at them shine!

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Mirrorshine

Vinyl is Alive!

As part of Absent but not Forgotten and in celebration of the Halloween season, the small exhibition of records in Bara Menyn Bakehouse, Cardigan has transformed…

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Absent but not Forgotten is an ongoing, experimental art project formed in 2010 by west Wales artists, Kathryn Campbell Dodd and Jacob Whittaker.

Their work explores and alludes to ideas of the paranormal, ghost hunting and the propensity to search for supernatural explanations to unexpected and unexplained phenomena.

With a particular interest in the visual aesthetics of the genre, this changing selection of records combines rock and pop, classic soundtracks, spoken word and sound effects to explore the diverse and evocative imagery in celebration of the Halloween season.

Absent but not Forgotten are also currently in the Oriel Blodau Bach gallery with a new work, Something Strange in the Neighbourhood.  The exhibition runs until November 16th.