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Delhi, This Weekend Attend A Party Bringing Back The Analogue Charm Of Vinyl Music

Gulbahaar Kaur

“Away from the city, we dance the old school way.
Fresh air, farm to table meals and crunchy vinyl house sounds”

Bringing back the unmatched magic of analog vinyl sound, an upcoming event is mixing old world charm with leisure and indulgence. The outdoor initiative is organised at The Crash Pad in the Aravalli Hills in collaboration with WindHorse Records. It is aimed at delivering better audio quality at dances using vinyl sound. 

The idea is to get away from the city, in fresh air amidst the aura of nature. Crafting an experience where people can camp, climb and indulge in other recreational activities in solace. According to the event page, "The outdoors bring that essence of adventure to the dance floor where you know if anything goes wrong, the sound and the sundown will bring you back to life."

Vinyl creates a sound that reverberates and creates a warm sound you can't find in any other medium. The event is mixing its musical excellence with a calming environment for the perfect experience. Taking place this weekend on 26th March, you can find your tickets to the event here

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