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Vinyl lovers, get ready to swoon! Black Sabbath introduces a petite yet charming 4-inch single.

Various acts such as Ghost, Mötley Crüe, the Rolling Stones, and additional performers are accessible for your enjoyment.

Adorably miniaturized vinyl records are now elevated with the release of a 4-inch single by the...
Adorably miniaturized vinyl records are now elevated with the release of a 4-inch single by the heavy metal band, Black Sabbath.

Vinyl lovers, get ready to swoon! Black Sabbath introduces a petite yet charming 4-inch single.

In the world of music, a new trend is taking the stage by storm - Tiny Vinyl singles. These adorable miniature records, designed to feel authentic and similar to 12" vinyl, are quickly becoming a favourite among collectors and music enthusiasts alike.

Measuring approximately 4 inches in diameter, each Tiny Vinyl single can hold up to four minutes of music per side, meaning each record can house two singles - one on each side. These records play at 33 RPM on a standard turntable, making them a perfect fit for any music setup.

The compact nature of Tiny Vinyl singles is one of their main appeals. Using about a tenth of the material of traditional 12-inch records, they are more compact and collectible, yet still deliver quality music playback. The trend toward shorter hit songs, typically under four minutes, suits this format well, making it relevant to current music consumption habits.

Each Tiny Vinyl comes with authentic jackets, cover art, and limited-edition numbering, adding to their collectible value. The miniature collectible trend, the vinyl resurgence, and the appeal to shorter song lengths are just a few reasons why these records are gaining popularity.

Notable artists such as Black Sabbath, Ghost, Chappell Roan, The Rolling Stones, and more have released records in this innovative format. Tiny Vinyl LLC, a startup based in Nashville, TN, has launched a range of 4" singles, and the first batch is now available at Target.

A 9" version of Nine Inch Nails' 1989 single Sin has also been released, and the 3" records for Record Store Day include singles by The Beatles and the Beastie Boys. The creators of Tiny Vinyl, Neil Kohler and Jesse Mann, stated that they created these miniature vinyl records to reward fans with an adorable, collectable, and playable item.

One notable exception is the 1980 single Die Young, which will not receive the Tiny Vinyl treatment due to its length. However, for the majority of popular music, Tiny Vinyl provides a unique and fun way to enjoy and collect music.

In summary, Tiny Vinyl singles offer a compact, collectible, and playable alternative to traditional vinyl records. Their popularity is on the rise, and with releases from notable artists and availability at major retailers, it's clear that these miniature records are here to stay.

  1. Black Sabbath, Ghost, Chappell Roan, The Rolling Stones, and other prominent artists have started to release their music on Tiny Vinyl singles, a trendy and compact alternative to traditional vinyl records.
  2. Tiny Vinyl LLC, based in Nashville, TN, has launched a line of 4" singles, and the initial batch is now available at Target.
  3. The collectible trend, the resurgence of vinyl records, and the appeal to shorter song lengths are just a few factors contributing to the rising popularity of Tiny Vinyl singles.
  4. Each Tiny Vinyl record comes with authentic jackets, cover art, and limited-edition numbering, increasing their collectible value.
  5. Notable albums like a 9" version of Nine Inch Nails' 1989 single Sin and Record Store Day singles by The Beatles and the Beastie Boys have also been released in this innovative format.
  6. Despite a few exceptions, such as the lengthy 1980 single Die Young, Tiny Vinyl singles provide a unique, fun, and playable way to enjoy and collect music.

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