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On the Roni Size/Represent lp Represent the opener railing says “there is something in the format, something you have never heard before”
Still, the digital is not as fun as the analogue version. You never get the snap, crackle and pop which makes each and every record a unique flavour. As well, the artwork is bigger. CDs are sterile and MP3s are even less meaningful.
Of course none of this is relevant, appreciating the music is so much more important. All formats are equal, but some are more equal than others.