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1988 was a revolutionary year where the underground began to reshape the mainstream. It was a time of fierce creativity, witnessing the explosive rise of hip-hop’s golden age and the noisy birth of alternative rock icons. Our 1988 collection captures this vibrant turning point in music history.

This was the year Public Enemy delivered their sonic manifesto It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back, whilst N.W.A changed everything with Straight Outta Compton. Simultaneously, Sonic Youth pushed guitar rock into new territories with Daydream Nation, and Pixies laid the blueprint for the 90s with Surfer Rosa. From Tracy Chapman’s soulful storytelling to the polished pop of George Michael, 1988 was eclectic and bold.

On vinyl, the raw energy of these recordings is palpable. The analogue format preserves the heavy bass and jagged guitar textures that defined the era, offering an authentic listening experience.

Explore our 1988 collection below and own the sounds that rewrote the rules.

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