"Nobody owns this format. We can enjoy vinyl however we want."
FOR THE LOVE OF VINYL - Presented by A to Z Media (http://atozmedia.com)
In this episode, I sit down with Alexandria Sade, the founder of Black Girls Love Vinyl, to talk about the intersection of music, identity, and community.
Alex shares her journey from science student to music industry professional, how vinyl became a form of storytelling in her life, and why she created a space for Black women to share their love for records.
We discuss the emotional connection to vinyl, the importance of curation, and how collecting records is as much about the stories behind them as the music itself. Alex also shares her vision for the future of Black Girls Love Vinyl, including expanding its reach, launching archival projects, and even starting a record label.
LEARN MORE: Blackgirlslovevinyl.com
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