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The XX Coexist LP Vinyl

The XX Coexist LP Vinyl

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Coexist is the second studio album by English indie pop group The XX presented here as a 12-inch LP vinyl pressing. The format preserves the album's minimalist production and intimate vocals for a tactile listening experience.

If you struggle with the compressed dynamics of streaming or want a physical edition for listening and collecting, this LP provides analog playback with clearer low-end presence and quieter surface detail than low-bitrate digital files.

  • Release Date Sep 10 2012 documented by the label
  • Format 12-inch LP vinyl suitable for standard turntables
  • Label YOUNG credited on the original 2012 release
  • Second studio album showing the band’s musical evolution as noted by Romy Madley Croft
  • Minimalist indie pop production emphasizing vocals and sparse instrumentation

Compared to streaming or CD editions, this vinyl pressing emphasizes analog warmth and physical track sequencing for uninterrupted side listening. Unlike single-track playlists it preserves original album order and quiet dynamic range.

Sourced from the YOUNG label release and inspected for playback condition this LP is offered with standard VinylHug quality checks so you can add it to your collection with confidence. Learn more about condition and shipping options before you buy.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is The XX - Coexist LP good for casual home listening?
Yes. The XX - Coexist LP is well suited for casual home listening because the album’s minimalist arrangements and intimate vocal delivery reward attentive, room-based playback. This 2012 release on the YOUNG label emphasizes sparse instrumentation and quiet dynamics that translate well to the warm, continuous sound character of vinyl LPs. The physical format encourages full-album listening rather than single-track streaming, which matches the record’s mood-driven sequencing. This LP benefits listeners who enjoy relaxed, late-evening or background listening and fans of indie pop production that favors subtle detail. Be aware that very small speakers or noisy environments can obscure the album’s quiet passages, so it shines best on a properly set up home audio system.
Will this Coexist LP play on my turntable?
Yes. The Coexist release is an LP vinyl format designed to play on turntables that support standard long-play records. Because it is issued as an LP, it is intended for 12-inch turntables with a standard cartridge and stylus. For correct playback you should ensure your turntable has a phono stage or use an external phono preamp, and that the cartridge tracking force and anti-skate settings are appropriate to avoid groove wear. This makes the record ideal for anyone with a belt-drive or direct-drive turntable and basic home audio gear. If you only have a portable player with a ceramic cartridge or a device lacking a phono input, you may need additional equipment for optimal sound.
What makes Coexist different from other indie records?
Coexist stands out for its restrained, minimalist production and intimate vocal interplay, characteristics that define The XX’s sound on their second studio album. Released on September 10, 2012 by the YOUNG label, the record favors sparse arrangements, subtle electronic textures, and quiet dynamics rather than dense instrumentation or loud production. Singer and guitarist Romy Madley Croft has described the songs as showing the band’s evolution, which is reflected in tighter songwriting and minimalist sonic spaces. This approach appeals to listeners who value atmosphere, vocal contrast, and lyric-driven moods. It may be less appealing to those who prefer heavily layered or high-energy indie rock, where denser mixes dominate.
Is this LP suitable for collectors?
Yes. The Coexist LP can be a suitable item for collectors, particularly those focused on contemporary indie releases and notable albums from the early 2010s. As the second studio album by The XX, originally released in 2012 on the YOUNG label, the physical LP represents a piece of the band’s discography that collectors value for both musical and archival reasons. Collectors should, however, confirm pressing details, sleeve condition, and whether a copy is a first pressing or a later reissue, because those factors affect collectibility and value. The record benefits collectors who prioritize original pressings, intact packaging, and well-preserved vinyl surfaces.
How should I care for the Coexist LP to keep the best sound quality?
Store and handle the LP with care by keeping it upright, away from direct sunlight and heat, and in an anti-static inner sleeve to preserve sound quality. Regularly remove dust before playback with a carbon fiber brush and clean deeper as needed with a record-specific cleaning solution or a dedicated record washer; dust and debris cause surface noise and accelerate wear. Use a properly aligned cartridge, the correct tracking force, and a clean stylus to minimize groove damage during playback. These steps benefit owners who want long-term clarity and low noise. Avoid household cleaners or abrasive materials and do not stack records, as improper care will degrade audio quality over time.
Does this LP include the original 2012 album tracks or special features?
Yes. The Coexist LP is presented as the album release corresponding to The XX’s 2012 Coexist record, which contains the songs from that studio album as released on September 10, 2012 through the YOUNG label. Typical LP editions carry the original album sequencing, but special editions, reissues, or region-specific pressings can include bonus tracks, alternate artwork, or inserts. If you need confirmation of bonus material or a particular pressing, check the product details on the listing before purchase. This answer helps buyers who want the original album experience; collectors seeking bonuses should verify the exact edition.
How long will this vinyl last with regular listening?
With proper care and playback practices, an LP can last several decades and remain playable for many years. Vinyl itself is a durable PVC medium, but longevity depends on factors such as stylus condition, correct tracking force, clean playback surfaces, and storage conditions. Using a high-quality, well-aligned cartridge and cleaning records regularly will minimize groove wear and surface noise. Typical household use with reasonable care will preserve sound for years; heavy use with a worn or misaligned stylus will accelerate degradation. This information is most relevant to regular listeners who want to maintain audio quality over time.
Is The XX - Coexist LP a good gift for a fan of minimalist indie pop?
Yes. The Coexist LP is an excellent gift choice for a fan of minimalist indie pop because the album exemplifies restrained songwriting, intimate vocals, and atmospheric production that appeal to that audience. The physical LP format also adds a tactile aspect and encourages full-album listening, which suits recipients who appreciate album-oriented artists. This gift is especially appropriate for listeners who own a turntable or who collect vinyl. If the recipient only listens via streaming or does not have vinyl playback equipment, consider confirming their format preferences first to ensure the gift matches their listening setup.
How does the vinyl presentation of Coexist compare to digital versions?
Vinyl can offer a warmer, more immersive presentation of Coexist compared with compressed streaming, but the result depends on mastering and playback equipment. The album’s sparse arrangements and quiet dynamics can reveal subtle textures on analog playback, and many listeners report a sense of spatial presence on vinyl. However, digital formats, especially high-resolution files, can match or exceed vinyl in clarity and transient detail if the digital master is well produced. Who benefits most are listeners with a quality turntable and speakers who want the tactile ritual of vinyl; those who prioritize portability or always-on convenience may prefer digital.
Are there any playback or equipment limitations I should know before buying this LP?
Yes. To play the Coexist LP correctly you need a turntable that supports LP records and either a phono stage built into your amplifier or an external phono preamp, because the phono signal requires specific equalization. Cartridge condition, proper tracking force, and anti-skate settings affect sound and wear, so a poorly adjusted system can damage the record or produce poor audio. Portable players with built-in speakers or USB-only interfaces may not reproduce the album’s full dynamics. This guidance is aimed at first-time vinyl buyers and owners upgrading gear; check your equipment or budget for a simple phono preamp if necessary.