Artists across all musical genres celebrate Record Store Day 2014 as Chuck D explains its significance.
Saturday,
April 19 marks the 2014 edition of Record Store Day, an internationally
celebrated annual event. This year's festivities are currently underway
as fans and artists alike are hitting their neighborhood record haunts
and crate-digging.
Dozens of artists and music-influencers also hit up Twitter today to show their support for the event.
"#RecordStoreDay2014," tweeted Pearl Jam.
“The record store made musicians listen beyond themselves,” Public Enemy leader and the event's co-founder Chuck D said earlier this year after being appointed ambassador. “It
both complemented and supplemented the radio, in fact the best radio
stations in the past followed the vibe of the record stores of their
regions, thus growing and nurturing each other."
The annual event also provides numerous exclusive
releases, including everything from a 7" David Bowie picture disc, a 12"
of Sam Cooke's "Ain't That Good News" and Bruce Springsteen's "American
Beauty" EP to music by The Notorious B.I.G. and Skrillex, among others
(according to Billboard).
"The fans and listener had everything to gain, and if they
wanted to get into making music, the Record Store turned into their
first school and sonic passport out,” Chuck D continued in his address
during his appointment. "I am a fan of technology, but I am a bigger fan
of the music. I used to be a big fan of the industry of music when like
sport at least offered a seemingly fair field of play, no matter where
one came from."
Record Store Day has been a worldwide trending topic on
Twitter throughout the day. View tweets from artists about the event
below:
IN THREE HOURS AND TEN MINUTES THIRD MAN RECORDS WILL MAKE HISTORY! #RSD14 #worldsfastestrecord
Today is #recordstoreday2014 so find your local record store and go get a copy of 'Collide With The Sky' http://t.co/GJFJ9LBU3j
Happy @recordstoreday everyone! Get out and support your local record provider. @twistDenver #RSD14 -BW
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