Casavinyl's the online record community bringing you the finest tracks in dance music
Casavinyl's subscription service offers record bundles across electronic music
All vinyl heads will know that sweet anticipation of new wax arriving. All plans are cancelled on delivery day. Nothing else matters apart from dropping the needle on your new favourite house producer's fresh release or spinning a heavy techno cut on your 1210s. That's where Casavinyl comes in.
Casavinyl's the place to feed your vinyl addiction - specifically electronic music - with tunes by the likes of Frankie Knuckles, Adam Beyer, Maurice Fulton, Soul Clap and more stocked. Labels in Casavinyl's trove include FUSE London, Hudd Traxx, Bedrock, Wolf Music and a load more. The collection is updated weekly with the freshest new wax.
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There's three subscription costs available: £25 a month bags you two records, £35 gets you three records and £55 a month gets you five monster records. The collection is updated every week with the freshest new wax available.
Your subs fee goes towards credit in your account each month, meaning you can either get your allocated amount of records monthly, or store the credits up and splash out on a big delivery.
Another option is to have Casavinyl select surprise bundles for you based on your go-to genre, or select 'I'll have a bit of everything" to mix it up.
Casavinyl founder Peter Asiaw said: "I wanted Casavinyl to represent an online record community. People are now used to paying for a service monthly and what better thing to look forward to than a delivery driver bringing records to your door. We are record nerds and proud. Playing music through CD’s or MP3’s is all well and good, but there is no better feeling than putting the needle on to a record. Also the visual art form of a record sleeve cannot be beat.
"I’ve DJ'ed for a long time with MP3s but you couldn’t always match the name of a tune on a mini screen on a CDJ, when you see a record sleeve you instantly know what the tunes are."
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