4 stylish cafes, bars and restaurants where vinyl records take centre stage

Shinya Sato, manager and bartender, 47 playing a vinyl record at RPM by Dbespoke. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
New: Gift this subscriber-only story to your friends and family

SINGAPORE – For discerning music fans, listening to songs on vinyl records is a special affair.

Record aficionados prefer the warm and tactile experience of a spinning disc on a turntable, even when it is popular now to discover and listen to digital music on streaming services.

Already a subscriber? 

Read the full story and more at $9.90/month

Get exclusive reports and insights with more than 500 subscriber-only articles every month

Unlock these benefits

  • All subscriber-only content on ST app and straitstimes.com

  • Easy access any time via ST app on 1 mobile device

  • E-paper with 2-week archive so you won't miss out on content that matters to you

Join ST's Telegram channel and get the latest breaking news delivered to you.