Hello Darkness My Old Friend.
Remember when people used to just sit and listen to albums? It was only you, the soft blue glow of your stereo, and the way it made you feel. Today, that’s been replaced by random bursts of light that want things from you. Chimes with an uncanny ability to ruin moments. Vibrations that could mean almost anything. Luckily, there’s a more benevolent tech in the war for your attention: the unmatched warmth of vinyl.




ClearAudio Master Jubilee
Eye catching design meets uncompromising engineering.
The Clearaudio Master Jubilee turntable features a raised design with the option to mount a second tonearm, enhanced by an outsourced 48V motor decoupled from the chassis for superior resonance control. Weighing over 30 kilograms, its added mass and advanced motor control technology set new benchmarks for rotational precision and stability, delivering unmatched “WOW and Flutter” measurements.
ClearAudio Innovation Wood Turntable
What's We're Spinning at The Experience Center
A Few Top Picks From our Friends at Easy St. Records

Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes
Fleet Foxes' self-titled debut album, released in 2008, marked a distinct and vibrant entry into the indie folk scene, quickly becoming a defining moment for the genre. The Seattle-based band crafted an atmospheric sound that blends lush harmonies, acoustic brightness, and baroque pop elements, drawing comparisons to the likes of Crosby, Stills & Nash and My Morning Jacket.
Songs like "White Winter Hymnal" and "Blue Ridge Mountains" are standouts, featuring intricate vocal harmonies and rich, pastoral lyrics that paint vivid, emotional landscapes. The album's production is both intricate and minimalist, allowing the band's folk-driven sound to shine uncluttered.

Brandi Carlile
The Firewatcher's Daughter
"The Firewatcher's Daughter" by Brandi Carlile, released in 2015, is a powerful showcase of Carlile's raw vocal talent and her ability to blend rock, country, and folk into a deeply personal narrative. The album exudes a bold independence and a free-spirited flair, evident from the spontaneous, live-to-tape recording sessions that give the tracks a vibrant, in-the-moment feel.
"The Firewatcher's Daughter" is a dynamic, heartfelt album that not only expands Carlile’s musical boundaries but also solidifies her status as a major voice in Americana and alternative country music.

Black Sabbath
Vol 4
Released in 1972, Vol 4 is a monumental album that marks a distinct evolution in Black Sabbath's sound, introducing a more experimental and expansive approach beyond their foundational heavy metal. This album diverges from their darker, doom-laden themes to explore a variety of styles and complex arrangements, reflecting the band's growing musical ambitions and personal excesses of the time.
Listening to Black Sabbath's "Vol 4" on vinyl offers an experience that streaming simply can't match. The warmth and richness of the analog sound on a vinyl record bring out the depth and nuance of Sabbath’s pioneering heavy metal in a way that feels both raw and immersive. Each crackle and pop adds a layer of authenticity and presence that enhances the listening experience, making it feel as if the band is performing live in the room.

MF DOOM
MM..FOOD (20th Anniversary Edition)
MF Doom's 2004 release, MM.FOOD, stands as a monumental work in the hip-hop genre, famed for its inventive beats, masterful wordplay, and distinctive thematic content. This album skillfully marries humor with biting social critique, inviting listeners into a whimsically twisted universe where food metaphors serve up biting commentaries on life's darker aspects—vice, violence, and envy. The genius of DOOM’s approach lies in his ability to weave complex ideas into straightforward narratives, turning everyday topics into profound observations.
Celebrating its 20th anniversary, MM.FOOD is reissued with vibrant new artwork by Sam Rodriguez, pressed into a stunning 3-color sweetart marble effect double vinyl. This collector’s edition is encased in a tip-on gatefold jacket and includes a QR code that leads to an exclusive augmented reality diner experience—a fitting tribute to an album that continues to resonate as both social commentary and satirical art.