Tysk musikbranche ser vinylsalg stige igen

Den tyske musikbrancheforening har offentliggjort sine årlige tal. Selvom streamingtjenester og AI-produktioner er populære, er lysten til kvalitet uknust, som vinylsalgens stigning viser.

Den tyske musikbrancheforening har nylig offentliggjort sine årlige tal for musikssektoren i Tyskland. Dataene fremhæver den fortsatte popularitet af streamingtjenester og AI-genererede producenter. Samtidig stiger salget af vinyldiske igen, hvilket indikerer en uknust trang til højkvalitets fysiske medier. Denne udvikling illustrerer balancen mellem digital bekvemmelighed og jagten på kvalitet i branchen. De præcise tal for vækstrater er udførligt beskrevet i de offentliggjorte rapporter, hvilket understreger markedets modstandsdygtighed midt i teknologiske forandringer.

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U.S. vinyl sales revenue surpassed $1 billion in 2025 for the first time since 1983, driven significantly by Taylor Swift's album The Life of a Showgirl. The RIAA's year-end report highlighted a 9.3 percent revenue increase alongside rising unit sales.

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