RMFA5CXW–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Employees of Celebrate Records package records at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5CY4–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Employees of Celebrate Records package records at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5CXY–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Employees of Celebrate Records package records at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5CXP–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. An employee of Celebrate Records packages records at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5DK4–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. An employee of Celebrate Records checks a freshly pressed record at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5D07–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. A freshly pressed record leaves the Celebrate Records pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5CY3–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Carsten Haupt, manager of Celebrate Records, pictured at the comapny's pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5CXR–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Freshly pressed records stored at the Celebrate Records pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5DJH–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. Carsten Haupt, manager of Celebrate Records, pictured with a white motif record in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA2NJD–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. An employee of Celebrate Records checks a freshly pressed record at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
RMFA5DK6–Stollberg, Germany. 3rd Dec, 2015. An employee of Celebrate Records checks a freshly pressed record at the pressing plant in Stollberg, Germany, 3 December 2015. According to the Bundesverband Musikindustrie (music industry association), the LP record has been making a comeback for several years. In 2014 around 1.8 million records worth 38 million euros were sold, the most since 1992. At Celebrate Records, around 40 employees produce more than 2 million records each year. Around 70 per cent are exported. PHOTO: JAN WOITAS/DPA/Alamy Live News
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