Engadget reports that 637,056 vinyl records were sold in the UK between January and March this year. That's up 62% on the same quarter last year.
The British Phonographic Industry also expects sales to hit 3 million in 2016 - an impressive level for a format long-considered dead by many consumers.
Sales of vinyl records have been exploding in recent years. The market was worth £3 million in 2009, but in 2014 its was estimated to be worth £26 million.
It's not just small record stores and online distributors that are selling vinyl records - they're also being stocked in supermarkets. It was announced in December 2015 that British supermarket chain Tesco would stock vinyl records in its stores.