Today, the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) has announced that 4.8 million LP albums were sold this year in the UK. According to the BPI, vinyl sales haven’t been this better since the early nineties. In a press release, BPI said “the format now represents 18 percent of album sales in the UK and, notably, creates “twice as much in industry revenues as music video streaming platforms, such as YouTube.”
Vinyl isn’t the only retro making a great achievement like this one. The humble cassette is expected to hit 157,000 sales in the UK this year. According to the BPI, it has been the highest since the year that 50 Cent’s Get Rich or Die Tryin’ was launched, when 243,000 tapes were sold in the UK.

Streaming is reportedly the best way people listen to music now in the UK. The BPI says it now accounts for about 80% of listening in England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. But the trade association, which represents the UK’s recorded music industry, firms believe that vinyl and cassettes are complementary formats.
“The immediacy and convenience of streaming make it the go-to audio format for most of our listening, but more and more fans choose to get closer to their favorite artists and albums on vinyl,” Geoff Taylor, the CEO of BPI, the BRIT Awards, and Mercury Prize said in a press release.
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