Digging Sound Collect Volume 4 by Abraham Menor, highlights vinyl collectors from all corners of the map, with a wide range of musical genres represented. This volume returns to the original format of volume 1, maintaining the simple iconic black-and-white layout. We’re also thrilled to feature a special introduction by Sue Problema, a collector who was previously featured in Volume 3. This book, which began its journey in 2022, includes 27 collectors and 196 pages of stunning, intimate photography.
300 limited run - 7" x 8.5", 196 pages 100lb, perfect bound, gloss soft cover, bw print
Price: $35
To reserve your copy, email us at info@empiresevenstudios.com otherwise they will be available at the opening Saturday, February 8 from 6:00-9:00pm.
Book Intro:
“In the world of record collecting, the journey often begins as a solitary pursuit. Yet, the last three volumes of Digging Sound Collective underscore a profound truth—this seemingly individualistic hobby has the power to forge communities. Collecting records isn’t merely about amassing physical artifacts, it’s a journey of discovery and connection. Every collector I’ve met embodies this spirit a desire to share their passion for music and to connect with others who share the same passion. Abe's ongoing project is a testament to this communal spirit.
Regardless of our geographical locations, we find ourselves connecting with fellow enthusiasts, be it the knowledgeable record sellers, DJs at clubs and parties, the collectors you bump into at yard sales and flea markets, the selectors who share their mixes online. These are the people who trade and share their finds and each encounter enriches our shared stories. Through Abe's camera lens, he captures not just images, but moments of quiet revelation and curiosity. His work seeks to immortalize these shared experiences and preserve them for posterity.
Several months ago, I had the pleasure of meeting Skeme Richards in San Antonio. I was honored to be featured in the same volume of Digging Sound Collective with him. Skeme's deep passion for rare funk 45s resonates strongly with me. This connection, facilitated by Abe's extensive network of collectors, has cultivated further bonds. Through shared experiences, friendships have blossomed, sparking conversations that have significantly enriched my journey as a collector.
As Abe hoped, this project endures as an underground classic, celebrated within the close-knit culture of vinyl collectors - a testament to the enduring power of music, community, and the art of storytelling through interviews and images.”
Sue Problema
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”We created photographic memories woven around cherished records. As the music played, we engaged in heartfelt conversations, sharing our passion for the art of digging and collecting. We delved into the significance of sound and its profound influence on our lives. Amidst laughter, food, and drink, we explored deeper connections, discovering a shared bond within the community of Digging Sound Collect.”
Abraham Menor