
Stuck in the Groove
Documentary · History
Overview
A Documentary film exploring the history and evolution of vinyl records. Featuring Interviews with the experts, musicians and fans alike, 'Stuck in the groove' takes you on a journey of vinyl-mania, music and nostalgia.
Top Cast
Pete Lyman
Pete Lyman
Infrasonic Mastering-Vinyl Mastering
Pete Lyman
Infrasonic Mastering-Vinyl Mastering
Michael Shook
Michael Shook
Vinyl Art
Michael Shook
Vinyl Art
Ryan Gibbs
Ryan Gibbs
Vinyl Art
Ryan Gibbs
Vinyl Art
Calvert McMahon
Calvert McMahon
Luna Record Shop
Calvert McMahon
Luna Record Shop
Aki Abe
Aki Abe
Cosmos Records
Aki Abe
Cosmos Records
Dave Crain
Dave Crain
Dave's Records
Dave Crain
Dave's Records
Pilak Bhatt
Pilak Bhatt
Music Circle Record Shop
Pilak Bhatt
Music Circle Record Shop
Patrick Spurgeon
Patrick Spurgeon
DJ/Drummer of Rogue Wave
Patrick Spurgeon
DJ/Drummer of Rogue Wave
Matt Jencik
Matt Jencik
Reckless Records
Matt Jencik
Reckless Records
Andy Weber
Andy Weber
Smashed Plastic
Andy Weber
Smashed Plastic
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