Vinyl gold rush

More audiophiles troop to latest edition of ‘One Stop Record Fair’


At a glance

  • Got no turntable and other audio equipment yet? Fret not because cassette tapes and compact discs (CDs) were also available at the record fair.


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One-stop Record Fair

More and more audiophiles keep digging their hands for hours to score the vinyl record they have been searching for so long. Audiophiles crowded the first "One Stop Record Fair" for this year which kicked off at the new Greenhills Mall in San Juan City recently.

The quarterly music event "One Stop Record Fair" featured over 30 vinyl record sellers, such as Bunnygod Records, Tambai Records, Lennox Records, Kapitan Plaka, Musique Vibe Records, Mamsy Records, Plakatons, Ohmandys, and Perfect Day Records, among others. Vinyl records from as early as the 60s to 2020s were discounted up to 50 percent and sold for as low as 200 pesos, but everyone is welcome to negotiate and ask for discounts. First pressings are often sold for an expensive price, so it's good to note that you should bring additional cash next time.

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Sari Osorio with Bobot Mortiz and partners

Got no turntable and other audio equipment yet? Fret not because cassette tapes and compact discs (CDs) were also available at the record fair. Audio-Technica had a booth selling audio gear, such as turntables and speakers. Notable titles that sold at the event are Bob James Trio's "Feel Like Making Love" and "The World's Greatest Audiophile Vocal Recordings," both from UG34 Music; Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham's "Buckingham Nicks" (Japan pressing) and "City Pop Avenue" by Paper Moon Project from Bunnygod Records; Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians "Shooting Rubberbands At The Sky (US first pressing)" and Charles Mingus "Mingus at Monterey (Japan pressing mono)" from New Vintage Culture and other unique records sold.

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Indie artist Jem Cubil and his wife Keiko Necesario

Cubil's wife, Keiko Necesario, a singer-songwriter, joined him on stage to sing their song "Una." Meanwhile, director and actor Bobot Mortiz launched his eight-track vinyl album "Goin Standard," a collection of standards popularized by Frank Sinatra, at the record fair.

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Actress and Tambal Records Yayo Aguila and her partner

"I am happy with the outcome of this event. One Stop Record Fair is indeed successful. I can say that our events are always successful, and it was different from the previous fair since it was more fun and more people came," said Sari Osorio, the organizer of the record fair.

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Actor, singer, and director Bobot Mortiz signed his recently released vinyl record

Osorio noted that the people are also more excited this time because they already know what the record fair offers and want to look at what has been added to the mix since the last fair. Get ready to get digging because the next “One Stop Record Fair will be in June 2024.