Café en pasta: a refuge for vinyl and music culture lovers

In a world where digital dominates, vinyl still has its place, and at Café en pasta they have managed to capture that magic .
Located in Los Prados , Santo Domingo , this new refuge is the ideal place for those who believe that music is enjoyed in a unique way, especially when it comes in vinyl format.
It is not just a store , but a meeting point for fans of vinyl , artist books , band t-shirts , turntables and other products related to musical culture .
A space for vinyl lovers

Café en Pasta is much more than a retail space; it's a place designed for those who still believe in the magic of vinyl . Here, visitors will find a carefully curated selection of records ranging from the great rock and jazz classics to the latest offerings from local and independent artists.
They also offer turntables for those who want to bring the best audio experience home, along with books that tell fascinating stories about the artists, t-shirts , pins, record cleaners, and other accessories that complement the musical experience.


"We want to offer more than just products. We want to create a complete experience for music lovers," said Noemí de Jesús and Henry Tineo, representatives of Café en pasta .
" Vinyl is back to stay, and we want to be part of this revolution . Our mission is to connect people to the history and present of music through carefully curated products."
The resurgence of vinyl : more than a fadThe vinyl industry has experienced a stunning renaissance in recent years. According to the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), vinyl sales will surpass CD sales in 2023, marking a significant milestone in physical music .
And it's not just nostalgia: vinyl offers a warm, authentic sound that digital files can't match. That's why both young and old have joined the vinyl craze, creating a community of collectors and audiophiles who find a special connection to music in this format.
"At Café en Pasta, we celebrate this resurgence of vinyl and join the industry's growth by offering a diverse selection that ranges from classic records to more recent releases," add Noemí and Henry.
In addition, the space is designed so that visitors can not only buy records , but also learn more about the history of vinyl and how this format has influenced the evolution of music .
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