Made in New Jersey: Vinyl records making a comeback
Photojournalist James Crowe takes us inside the process in this week’s Made in New Jersey.
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Aug 4, 2025, 12:05 PM
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The vinyl revival is happening across the country—including in New Jersey, where a Burlington County studio is pressing today’s music onto records.
Photojournalist James Crowe takes us inside the process in this week’s Made in New Jersey.
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