D uring a time in which listeners are spoon-fed new music by algorithmic overlords, physical media presents itself as an increasingly valuable alternative.

First getting into physical media over 20 years ago, Resurrection Records owner Mike House is a bona fide vinyl, cassette and CD aficionado.

In early August, House moved Resurrection Records from its home of nearly a decade on Northwest Boulevard to a new storefront on Hamilton Street in the Logan neighborhood. The new space offers an additional 800 square feet of space (for a total of 2,000) for House to sell and store even more music. Near Gonzaga University and Spokane Community College, the location is a more ideal setting for Resurrection to reach its target clientele, as the current demographic for record buyers swings younger

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