Thursday night experience built as a social listening room—centered around cocktails and sound in its most human, tactile form.
Step into something a little slower, warmer, and more intentional.
Billy Crystal Fingers is a Richmond staple known for soulful, all vinyl sets that pair classic favorites with rare, under-the-radar finds. With decades behind the decks and a deep respect for the physical ritual of records, he’s a natural fit for Analog. Where music is meant to be heard, felt, and shared. Each month features a rotating mix of genres and moods from his extensive record collection, creating a thoughtful soundtrack for cocktails, conversation, and collective listening.
Analog is a weekly Thursday night experience built as a social listening room—centered around cocktails and sound in its most human, tactile forms. Hosted in the Library at Harry’s at Hofheimer, the setting invites guests to settle in, stay awhile, and experience music together in a relaxed, intimate space. “Analog” isn’t limited to one format - it’s an approach. Each evening explores different expressions of analog sound—vinyl records, live music, guest selections, or other physical, real-time ways of sharing music.
Thursday night experience built as a social listening room—centered around cocktails and sound in its most human, tactile form.
Step into something a little slower, warmer, and more intentional.
Billy Crystal Fingers is a Richmond staple known for soulful, all vinyl sets that pair classic favorites with rare, under-the-radar finds. With decades behind the decks and a deep respect for the physical ritual of records, he’s a natural fit for Analog. Where music is meant to be heard, felt, and shared. Each month features a rotating mix of genres and moods from his extensive record collection, creating a thoughtful soundtrack for cocktails, conversation, and collective listening.
Analog is a weekly Thursday night experience built as a social listening room—centered around cocktails and sound in its most human, tactile forms. Hosted in the Library at Harry’s at Hofheimer, the setting invites guests to settle in, stay awhile, and experience music together in a relaxed, intimate space. “Analog” isn’t limited to one format - it’s an approach. Each evening explores different expressions of analog sound—vinyl records, live music, guest selections, or other physical, real-time ways of sharing music.
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Highlights
- 3 hours
- In person
Location
2818 W Broad St
2818 West Broad Street
Richmond, VA 23230
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