Music On Vinyl

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Dutch label that mostly releases officially licensed reissues of classic albums on vinyl. It is a co-operation between distributor Music On Vinyl B.V., when the company is credited on release as such.

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Music On Vinyl B.V.

Sublabels:

Timeless Jazz 45th Anniversary Series

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Music On Vinyl
PO Box 9554
2003 LN Haarlem
The Netherlands

E-Mail: info[at]musiconvinyl.com

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Music On Vinyl

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Music On Vinyl PO Box 9554 2003 LN Haarlem THE NETHERLANDS https://discogs.descargarjuegos.org/cdn-cgi/l/email-protection" class="__cf_email__" data-cfemail="6d04030b022d00181e040e02031b04031401430e0200">[email protected]

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  • vangelislaz's avatar
    vangelislaz
    MOVLP is a kind of a modern DCC records . Funny is that their prices is really good, mostly. Keep in mind that in some cases I know they have in their cataloge NOT reissues but clearly A FIRST time in vinyl....
    In my oipinion MOVLP is the best we have around .
    • illbegotten's avatar
      illbegotten
      I always notice that the Music on Vinyl releases are listed as Europe for Country, should the not be Worldwide? I buy them new at record stores in the US all the time.
      • paranoidN0android's avatar
        MOV is one of those hit or miss labels. got some pressings where the OG would always trump the MOV. Though there are some titles (Slowdive, MGMT) where the music guys get the A+ vs the OG. Will sign off with this though...anything...and i mean anything will not be as atrocious as those other vinyl re-issues labels *Cough* *Cough* 4MWB *Cough* Scorpio.
        • squishyyyy's avatar
          squishyyyy
          Edited one year ago
          music on vinyl is honestly great i have a ton of releases by them with only like one or two being not too good sound quality
          • dr.b3nway's avatar
            dr.b3nway
            Music On Vinyl is the best bang for your buck bar none. You can count on every release to sound amazing (ok, ok, leave room for the one in a million pressing defect). I always buy MOV when I can. You should, too. =)
            • GrumpyDM's avatar
              GrumpyDM
              Edited one year ago
              An interesting company releasing mainly reissues from (I'm assuming) digital masters. For those that want to spin a record for the music, and not masturbate over the minutiae of whether it's audiophile or not, MOV's releases suffice just fine. For those that feel the need to tell everyone what cartridge, stylus, pre amp, amp and speakers they are listening to these releases through, this label probably ain't for you. In a market full of companies releasing fruitbowls instead of pancakes (looking at you Waxwork and Mondo), at least MOV generally get the basics right.
              • acjazz's avatar
                acjazz
                Edited 2 years ago
                they still think 180 is ok.) really no difference, but too much hard vinyls. instead of that they could make two releases. really overrated guys just on hype
                • DaveHmusic89's avatar
                  DaveHmusic89
                  MOV is one of the best reissue labels in the industry and I have a number of their titles in my possession.
                  • again_and_again's avatar
                    Does anyone know if MoV ever issue albums with digital s included? I don't recall ever receiving a d/l card with mine.
                    • joeyms16's avatar
                      joeyms16
                      my copy of souvlaki is the best in my collection and better then even a mofi record i own (weezer blue album) i will definitely be looking to get more mov records in the future