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Music: The Secret Weapon of De-stressIt’s a sign of the times that many are experiencing higher-levels of stress from th...
11/21/2022

Music: The Secret Weapon of De-stress

It’s a sign of the times that many are experiencing higher-levels of stress from the chaotic world we live in. It’s also an understatement that pandemics, threats of war, political and social division have been much of the culprit causing a downshift in the pursuit of happiness.

With reports of overbooked psychologists unable to serve the uptick in demand for counseling, it presents a real wake up call for those who need help managing their anxieties.

However, there is one common thread running through everything that unifies the world which is our secret weapon. And that one thing is, MUSIC.

Music restores the soul is almost a proverb. But what’s so important to recognize here is the power of music is a proven, powerful de-stressor.

But not just any music. Music YOU love. Music that represents your happiest times in your life. Times that you can replay to distract yourself from the current pressures just by getting lost in your own record collection.

There’s even science behind it and while this is not medical advice, what this gives you is another tool to help withstand and minimize the anxieties that come with everyday life.

There are no side-effects or claims here only the fact that music can make you feel better and more worry-free.

Tune-out and Tune-in. Simply by experiencing the love of music with the help of a record collection, you can tune-out from the world and playback your life in the form of songs that make you feel happy. Music is therapeutic and this is your own personal music therapy sessions made simple.

In fact, music has always been known to be therapeutic. But now there are scientific studies that back up what people have been saying for centuries. Research shows that listening to music can lower:

- Blood pressure

- Heart rate

- Anxiety levels and more…

Psychologists and Behavioral Researchers are now saying:

- Music is a potent mood regulator

- Promotes well-being

- Helps manage psychological distress

- Restores harmony to benefit the mind, body and soul.
(Ref: Psychology Today, Adaptive Functions of Music Listening)

Since music is meditative, it’s absorbing and draws you in away from what you were thinking or worried about once the music that moves you begins to play.

Triggered memories could be things like;

- Who you were with somewhere…

- Cool things that happened…

- When you met someone new…

- A certain car or old house you loved…

It could be so many things that will distract you from the negative and pull you into great memories full of dopamine-triggered neurons. And before you know it, you’ll just feel good.

And this is why listening to music as a therapy is so important. Because it pushes back against stress and anxiety in such a good way, it literally lights up the good vibrations inside of you.

There are many songs we love and can relate to from certain times of our lives. By listening to songs we have happy connections with, it brings back mental pictures that help us re-live those wonderful moments.

There’s almost nothing else that can evoke the effect a great song has over us and the great feelings that come along with it.

Conclusion:

Many people are finding their music collection listening space has become their new happy place. It’s a way to destress and feel less depressed because music can be used as a form of therapy that’s never far away.

So, it’s ok to get lost in your favorite music collection and let the good times and memories playback over and over again.

Use it to offset life’s blues any time you feel the need because music is the great equalizer that cuts stress down so much less.

To lift your mood full of great music memories to reflect on, visit us at: https://timecapsulezmusic.myshopify.com

Top Ten 60s British Invasion BandsBack in the 60s, across the world a new sound and beat invaded radios stations and TV ...
11/02/2022

Top Ten 60s British Invasion Bands

Back in the 60s, across the world a new sound and beat invaded radios stations and TV broadcasts everywhere. Starting with The Beatles in 1964 hitting America, The Ed Sullivan TV show introduced 4 lads from Liverpool. Soon after, an onslaught of incredible bands with cool British accents, cool outfits and unforgettable songs followed. It changed the worldwide music scene overnight and it has never been the same since.

The British music scene brought with it lots of influence that exploded onto the international stage. It quickly captured the hearts and minds of young people on every street corner. The catchy melodies and cutting-edge fashion made British groups household names and for many, they represented a new way of life and style - one that was exciting and full of new culture-filled possibilities.

At the height of the British invasion, the music dominated radio airwaves also dominated the charts for strings of memorable hits. It was clear they had something special and were here to stay.

Here’s our top 10 list of British Invasion Bands. But feel free with our extended welcome to add any of your picks to our list. It’s never easy leaving out other greats so we empathize with American Bandstand, Ready Steady Go and Casey Casem because they all had tough jobs selecting which bands and songs to feature or leave out.

Ok on with our list…

1. Whatever your 1st experience listening to The Beatles was; whether they changed your hairstyle back in the 60s or you fell in love with them much later, The Beatles ruled and still rule. Never before were songs put together in such an uncanny but catchy way. They combined lead vocals and harmonies using their own unique blend which is unmistakable on every record. Brian Epstein, The Beatles band manager was considered the 5th Beatle at one time. He was also considered a genius for seeing in them what the major record companies didn’t see or hear at 1st. The rest is history. From “I Want to Hold Your Hand”, to “Yesterday” all the way to “Revolution” and in between, there’s never been anything like The Beatles, and there never will be.

2. The Rolling Stones: The Stones are one of the most iconic and influential bands of all time. They formed in the 1960s and rose to prominence with their signature sound and style. The Stones were a key part of the British Invasion which saw many British bands achieve massive success in the United States and globally. The band continued to be hugely successful throughout the decade releasing a string of classic albums and singles. This pushed The Stones through the following decades and are still going strong today. Kicking off their hits with “Satisfaction” featuring a hallmark fuzztone lead guitar line, it’s been more than 50 years since they first started making music.

3. The Who is a 60s band that was influential in the development of rock music. The band is known for their energetic live performances that even led to busting up their instruments live on stage. Their hits such as "My Generation", "I Can See for Miles”, “Pictures of Lily” all the way to “Pinball Wizard” won massive radio play across the globe. Their hits also went on well into the 70s and beyond. The Who were one of the first bands to employ feedback in their music. The band's innovative approach to rock music helped to establish them as one of the most important rock bands of all time and were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.

4. The Kinks were a young British rock band that formed in North London, in 1964. The group consisted of brothers Ray and Dave Davies. They’re considered one of the most significant rock bands of the 1960s. The band's hits include "You Really Got Me", "All Day and All of the Night", and "Tired of Waiting for You". The Kinks stopped touring in 1996, but reunited in 2003. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990, the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2005, and received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2012.

5. The Animals were a one of the great 60s bands popular for their rhythm-and-bluesy sound. They were most well-known for their hits "House of the Rising Sun", "We Gotta Get Out of This Place" and "Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood”. The Animals were one of the first bands to successfully blend rock and roll with blues. They paved the way for many other bands who would come after them. The Animals were formed in North London, England in March of 1962. The bold lead vocalist of the group was, Eric Burdon; one of the most powerful voices in rock music.

6. Cream formed in 1966 as a power trio. The band members were Eric Clapton, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. They were known for their long solos and improvisation. The band was also known for their fast, hard-driving sound that live audiences especially loved in their concerts. At first, they were not that popular, but they slowly gained fame towards the late 1960s. In 1968, Cream broke up because of problems between the band members. However, they were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame later on thanks to songs like; “Sunshine of my love”, White Room, Cross Roads from their great LPs like; Disraeli Gears, Fresh Cream and Goodbye Cream.

7. One of the most significant bands of the time was, The Dave Clark Five. The band was known for their high energy live performances and catchy pop songs. They had a unique combination with Dave Clark as a lead-singer drummer along with the cool sounds of lead organ and saxophone. They were a break from the heavy strummed rock guitars and one of the first British bands to achieve success hitting it big on the Ed Sullivan show. With their catchy tunes and danceable beats, they became one of the most popular groups of the decade. They had a string of hits including "Glad All Over", "Bits and Pieces" and “Because”. At the time, they were a force to be reckoned with on the 1960s music scene. The Dave Clark Five were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2008. The band's leader, Dave Clark, was considered by many to be one of the most influential business men in music of his generation.

8. The 60s band The Yardbirds are best remembered for their string of hit singles, including "For Your Love," "Heart Full of Soul," "Evil Hearted You," and "Over Under Sideways and Down." Formed in 1963, the band was part of the British Invasion, bringing their distinctive blues-infused rock sound to America. The Yardbirds were known for their innovative approach to music. They incorporated elements of rock, blues, and psychedelia featuring, Jeff Beck, the world-famous rock guitarist extraordinaire.

9. The Hollies were a British rock band formed in Manchester in the early 1960s. Initially known for their close harmonies, they featured Graham Nash as lead vocalist. The Hollies became better known for their string of hits during the mid-1960s and had several top ten songs including; "Bus Stop”, Look Through Any Window", “Here I Go Again" and “Just One Look". Yet, more hits came in the 70s as this was no one hit wonder band. The Hollies were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2010.

10. The Zombies were a British Invasion band popular during the 60s heyday that fit in well within the music scene of the times. The band was founded in 1961 in England and consisted of five members most notable was Rod Argent who went on later to form his own group, Argent. The Zombies are best known for their 1968 top 10 hit song "She's Not There". It peaked at #2 on the Billboard Hot 100 and they did their rounds on popular British Invasion concerts where several bands toured on the same ticket and they also appeared on Ed Sullivan and Hullabaloo popular TV shows.

Ok that’s it for this edition of our top 10 series. And don’t forget, feel free to add your voice into the mix and add-on to the list.

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We had a great question asked by, Alex, one of our Timecapsulez' Facebook visitors. So, we answered it as a comment but ...
10/27/2022

We had a great question asked by, Alex, one of our Timecapsulez' Facebook visitors. So, we answered it as a comment but thought it should become a full post so it can be seen right on our FB page feed.

The question asked:

Why does vinyl lack in bass? Is it the player? Every record I play has a lot less bass than its digital counterpart. And some of them are real low volume. Why?

Thanks for your question, Alex. And for anyone else who would like our answer and view on this, please check out the following:

In the days of ‘vinyl only’, lack of bass was not really so noticeable because there was nothing to compare it to. However, since the advent of digital recordings, you may miss some bass on vinyl. So, here’s a couple ideas we’ll impart on this interesting topic. Let’s get right into it…

1) Digital audio can be hit much harder with volume when mastering a record due to its dynamic range and is more resilient to distortion. So, when mastering, you can load more bass onto the mix and feel it.

2) While vinyl can go as low as 20hz, it can distort if overloaded in the mastering process. So, laying off the bass in the vinyl pressing heydays kept the distortion levels down. A mastering engineer would be the one to handle the final balance between bass, middle and high frequencies along with how much compression to apply in the final recording.

Synopsis: What we experience in lack of bass fullness of a vinyl record, we get back in the form of a rich, warm compressed vinyl record. Which btw “is” the beauty and uniqueness of the vinyl record sound.

A tip and solution:

Getting a good preamp to boost bass is where you can get the best of both worlds to dial it in. Boost the bass you miss on vinyl and experience the true full sound of record compression.

Also keep in mind, bass is something certain people cannot detect. There are people who do not listen to nor perceive bass on recordings. Of course, if you removed it from the mix, they would miss it almost thinking they’re listening to a Victrola which has no bass.

So, perception is reality which always wins the debate.

However, at the same time there are those who love bass and want more of it. Especially since hearing the wide-range sound of digital (though colder) some of us still want more bass sounds on vinyl too.

So, for those who miss bass on vinyl, just boost it and we’re onboard with you. We also boost bass with a good vintage preamp. That way we can have bass right where we want it and you can too.

So, give a good preamp a shot and we hope this helped answered the less bass on vinyl records question.

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10/19/2022

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Do You Know How to Properly Grade A Record?Grading vinyl records is for collectors at any level. Whenever adding a vinta...
10/18/2022

Do You Know How to Properly Grade A Record?

Grading vinyl records is for collectors at any level. Whenever adding a vintage vinyl record to your collection, following this vital rating checklist will enable you to properly grade vinyl like a pro collector.

In fact, here @ Timecapsulez, this is the same exact grading process all our records go through.

Soon you’ll be making better record-collecting decisions beneficial to your growing vinyl portfolio.

This is very important and now you can use the exact same rating system we use to properly assess and grade your own music catalog.

Here are the prime ratings to grade a record by:

Near Mint (MN)

Excellent (VG ++)
Very Good Plus (VG +)

Very Good (VG)

Fair

LPs should be judged by two grades:

- One for the record

- One for the cover

Grading is done visually. Some defects are easy to see, such as scratches and warps.

Other defects are subtle, such as groove wear from using a cheap or poorly aligned tone arm, etc.

Hot Insider Tip: It has been our experience that older LPs (1950s to about 1971) tend to play better than they look. Newer LPs (at least until 1989) tend to play worse than they appear.

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Why Collect Vinyl Records?Vinyl records are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. They’re often seen as being more collec...
10/18/2022

Why Collect Vinyl Records?

Vinyl records are enjoying a resurgence in popularity. They’re often seen as being more collectible and have greater sound quality than their CD counterparts. The main point to understand about collecting vinyl records are they’re more valuable than CDs. People love the old record covers and the whole audio experience vinyl records give them.

Let us break it down for you even more…

Vinyl records have a richer audio quality because they don’t use digital compression like CDs. As a result, vinyl records pack more audio information deep into the grooves which makes them sound better than CDs. That’s the real secret sauce of Vinyl VS Digital in a nutshell.

Audio enthusiasts view vinyl records as a highly-collectible especially when rare finds are added to their collections. There’s definitely a mindset for making provisions to catalog and store vinyl long-tern. Vintage records are like a fine art to true vinyl record lovers.
Types of vinyl collectors

There are different types of vinyl collectors. Some collectors love records for their unique sound quality while others are known to be driven by the album cover art.

Some say they love the feeling of holding an original music relic in their hands. Then there’s the ones who love the whole the turntable experience.

There are even collectors who only focus on one genre of music while others collect anything and everything. There are also collectors who seek records from certain time periods or decades.
Then of course there’s always the collector who loves it all which all-together make up the driving- force in the current vinyl resurgence.

Q. So, what makes collecting vintage albums so special?

A. There’s just something unmistakable about the sound of a stylus needle dropping down onto a record which evokes memories through audio stimulation that vinyl and a turntable do so well.
What to look for when buying vinyl records

Many people are pleasantly surprised to find that vinyl records are still popular. While there are many reasons people enjoy collecting and listening to vinyl records, there are a few things to look out for when buying them.

The first thing to consider is the condition of the vinyl record itself. It should be free of scratches, and the label should be in good condition.

Another consideration is the quality of the pressing. The best way to determine this is by looking at the edges of the record. They should be straight and not warped.

Additionally, it’s important to make sure that the turntable you’re using can handle the weight of a vinyl records since they can be stacked.

Preserving your vinyl collection

Vinyl records are popular items to collect, and for good reason. However, preserving your vinyl collection is very important. In the following, we’ll discuss storage and how to care for your records helping to keep them sounding great.

To take care of your collection, here are some tips on how to preserve your vinyl.

1) Make sure that your records are stored in a cool, dry place. Exposure to heat and humidity can damage your records.

2) Keep them away from direct sunlight. The ultraviolet light can damage the vinyl and cause it to deteriorate.

3) Don’t store your records on top of each other horizontally. This can cause them to warp over time. Instead, keep them standing lined up next to each other like a bookshelf.

4) Use proper storage sleeves and boxes to protect your records from scratches and dust.

5) Clean your records regularly by using our Pristine Vinyl Record Cleaning Toolkit you can download free. This will help keep them in great shape and sounding great for years to come!

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Who Were the Top 10 British Bands of the 70s? Here’s our picks…It's hard to believe that it's been over 50 years since t...
10/13/2022

Who Were the Top 10 British Bands of the 70s? Here’s our picks…

It's hard to believe that it's been over 50 years since the birth of some of the most iconic British bands of the 70s. Their style of music created a different era enjoyed by fans all over the world.

While it’s hard to pick favorites with so many great British artists, we all have our own. Here’s our top 10 favorite 70s British bands lineup...

1. Led Zeppelin: There's no doubt that Led Zeppelin is one of the most influential rock bands of all time. With hits like "Whole Lotta Love" and "Stairway to Heaven" they dominated the charts in the 1970s and continued to be one of the most popular bands to hail from British shores.

2. Pink Floyd: Another band that needs no introduction. They formed in the late 60s but flourished with 3 of their top albums in the 70s. They are best known for their concept album, "The Wall", which is often cited as one of the greatest albums of all time.

3. Yes: The band Yes included a distinguished assembly of iconic, highly-trained musicians. They had a sound all their own which separated them from typical rock music. Still people loved their more commercial hit songs like "Roundabout" and "I've Seen All Good People”. However, their albums like; “Close to The Edge” featured deep trespasses into musical landscapes that touched on classical intertwined with rock. Millions flocked through the 70s and beyond to catch Yes live. They were truly one of the most outstanding live bands in concert who always put on a most incredible show.

4. Paul McCartney and Wings: Wings made a high-impact with "Band on the Run" and a string of instant hits right out of the gate during Paul’s post Beatles days. Fans were immediately hooked and started buying their records in droves. Over the years, they released hit songs including; “My Love”, “Jet”, “Live and Let Die" and “Silly Love Songs” to name a handful. They’re one of the most memorable bands of all time.

5. David Bowie: Many of Bowie’s records are highly treasured collectables. From “Ground Control to Major Tom” all the way to, “Fame”… Bowie kept everyone in suspense changing his image and sound constantly reinventing himself. He was always ahead of the curve and pushed the boundaries of what was considered acceptable. Fans admired Bowie for his fearlessness dedication to his art which made him a most fascinating artist of the 70s and beyond.

6. Queen: With major hits like; “We Will Rock You” and “Bohemian Rhapsody”, Queen rocked record sales and concert halls to make their mark. As one of the most prestigious rock bands of our time, Queen sold an estimated 300 million albums worldwide eventually helping them become inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame many years later.

7. Rod Stewart and the Faces: One of the most distinctive voices of all times with major hits like; “Maggie May” and “Tonight’s the Night”, Rod appeared on the scene almost overnight although he was singing for Jeff Beck in 69’. Rod really took off in the 70s and eventually became one of the world’s top solo artists. When Rod Stewart sings, there’s no mistaking who’s at the mic or who’s singing on the record.

8. The Police: These 3 powerful musicians had 2 hit albums out in the late 70s. When they recorded their album, "Outlandos d'Amour" it spurred 3 hit singles; "Roxanne", Can’t Stand Losing You” and "So Lonely”. They had a reggae vibe but brought it into their own rock style when they crossed-over into the 80s with other major hits. Later, Sting; who also has one of the most distinctive voices in the music business eventually went solo.

9. Supertramp: With a string of 10 hits, this band was not a 1 hit wonder. Some of their best picks of their singles are: “Take the Long Way Home", "Dreamer", "Goodbye Stranger" and “The Logical Song”. Supertramp had a significant worldwide popularity with 10 platinum albums not too many other bands had ever achieved.

10. T-Rex: “Get It On” was a 70s smash on both sides of the Atlantic. These guys had an infectious knack for mainstream hits and “Hot Love” also climbed the charts winning them high acclaim as a notable 70s band.

Thanks for checking out our Top 10 British Bands of the 70s lineup. Who’s your Top 10 British Bands of the 70s?... We’d love to know.

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10/10/2022

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Timecapsulez offers a vast inventory of records and tapes where we carry a wide variety of artists, titles and genres. F...
10/10/2022

Timecapsulez offers a vast inventory of records and tapes where we carry a wide variety of artists, titles and genres. From Singles to Box Sets -Remastered to Limited Editions -Promos to Picture Discs! We carry many rare and hard-to-find items on 12* 10" and 7" and 4" records spinning at 331/3 rpm, 45 rpm and 78 rpm. Consider using our Contact Us page to let us know what you are looking for! To serve our customers we have two warehouses filled with items listed online and an extensive backup inventory where we are able to keep our stores well stocked and provide a resource for items our customers are searching for...

We carry.... Rock * Beat* Rock &
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Why does vinyl sound better than digital? It's no mystery that vinyl records sound better than their digital counter par...
10/08/2022

Why does vinyl sound better than digital?

It's no mystery that vinyl records sound better than their digital counter parts hands-down.
That said, let's delve into why. This is a great conversational piece to have in your back pocket whenever discussing vintage audio and other cool related topics.

So let's dig in...

All recorded music is a sound wave, right?

Yes, fully produced songs like your favorites have all been produced as multi-track recordings using instruments and vocals, etc. Once mastered into a final mixed blend, all the tracks are combined into a final sound wave used to create vinyl grooves and pressed into a record. And right there lies the magic. It's in the grooves because the original sound wave of the recording gets pumped physically into the vinyl right-off the master.

Now a little deeper into the science without getting lost; what is actually happening is the sound of the recording is being engraved into the grooves of the record. This is a unique process where the sound leaves its own audio footprint. On playback, the needle relays the sound by way of voltage signals that give vinyl its warm, charismatic sound.

To further this idea, it's interesting to know that analog sound grooves have many more data points than digital recordings. Read that previous line again to let it sink in...

Therefore, you're getting more of the recorded information with vinyl than digital since digital cannot store as many data points.

Wow… who knew?… Now you do!...

To really lock-in a great comparison of the 2, let's relate it to watching a beautiful movie filmed in color or watching a video. Of course you would choose film over video which is just the same when comparing Vinyl and Digital sound recordings. Case in point.

Now you're that much more of a groovy expert and how cool is that?...

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