At first I thought, wow, great campaign by UK based agency Propaganda for Vinyl Exchange, a seller and buyer of secondhand and rare CDs, records and DVDs. Then I found out that Vinyl Exchange it’s just one shop and assumed Propaganda needed something for the next award season. When I finally dug up this (yes, I do try to back up my posts) it was kind of sad. Still love the campaign though (click to enlarge)
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