“Flipping through a stack of albums and giving real thought to which record to pull, being focused on the mood and zooming in on a particular set of songs is a really satisfying feeling. Little things like hearing the needle grab. I think it keeps you in the moment with whatever artist or album you were (consciously or not) seeking out at a particular moment.”
“I really like making a pot of coffee and listening back to a record as it was intended to be heard by the people who made it. In order. In its own particular vibe. Meaning: Here, this is what we did. That’s certainly what we wanted to do with Shelter.
It’s easy to shuffle and random play today, and that can also be a good way to discover new stuff to some degree. But the physicality of going to a record store and moving up and down the isles, seeing what other people are picking up, new and old, hearing what’s playing in the store; has a sense of community to it that makes you feel like you’re all sort of in it together.
First record: Queen – News Of the World. Most nostalgic: U2 – Unforgettable Fire. New-ish stuff: Palma Violets and Jason Isbel (and always Lloyd Cole). First record store I moved into (sort of): RPM Sound, Huntington, NY (also for the video games..) Thanks for listening!”
—Dave Wanamaker
Dave Wanamaker’s brand new full-length release, Shelter arrives in stores on November 11 via Fake Chapter records—on vinyl. Shelter’s release party is the 11th as well at Littlefield in Brooklyn, NY.
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