

One emcee, 100 vinyl records, 10 days to prove he still has it.
After ten years with Def Jam Recordings, Logic approaches his final album under the label. Over the course of ten days, he retreats to the comfort of his home studio alongside his team of friends and close collaborators. With an emphasis on analog equipment and returning to the roots of hip-hop; Logic utilizes a shipment of over one hundred vinyl records to sample from. The JT Clemente-directed documentary captures Logic’s creation of “Vinyl Days” along with intimate moments of late studio nights, family time, and everything in between.
Sound
Raw analog warmth—every crackle and hiss preserved.
Direction
Clemente captures intimate process without reality-TV phoniness.
Production
Home studio becomes character—messy, lived-in, authentic.
Director
JT Clemente
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The documentary arrives amid a broader rapper exodus from majors—Kanye, Frank Ocean, and others reshaping what independence looks like in streaming era.
Eothen Alapatt (aka Peanut Butter Wolf) appears as Logic's vinyl curator—he founded Stones Throw, the legendary label that launched Madvillainy and J Dilla's Donuts.
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