Building a record collection is a time-honored process that can span decades.
Songs that spark memories of high school school prom, first wedding dance and college graduation of your first born weave through crates of vinyl. If you have a substantial collection, you may want to expand your musical horizons. If you have a modest collection or you’re just starting out, record store bins can be overwhelming.
Record clubs have come a long way since the Columbia House “12 records for a penny” model. Niche genre options, limited edition vinyl pressings, and artist curated selections (with wine!) offer a more personalized experience for building your vinyl collection.
We’ve rounded up some of our favorite champions of vinyl.
Let these record clubs be your music concierge.
In Sheep’s Clothing HiFi Record Club
In Sheep’s Clothing’s HiFi Record Club offers a uniquely personal analog discovery experience, curating rare and genre-blurring records—no two boxes alike—for curious listeners guided by instinct, not algorithms.
Interscope Vinyl Collective
The Interscope Vinyl Collective celebrates the artistry and collectibility of music with limited-edition, 3,000-copy pressings that spotlight Interscope artists through unique color variants, artwork, and bonus tracks.
Verve Record Club
Verve Records, home to the world’s largest jazz catalogue, offers exclusive 180-gram all-analog pressings of legends like Ella Fitzgerald, Stan Getz, Billie Holiday, and Charlie Parker through the Verve Record Club.
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Wine & Vinyl Collectors Club
The Wine & Vinyl Collectors Club, founded by GRAMMY-nominated artist Mayer Hawthorne, pairs three boutique wines with one hand-selected vinyl each quarter for a design-minded, full-sensory experience.