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From the Archives Artists on Their Own Feature Bay Area musicians building their own record labels create a bulwark against the tidal wave of digital distribution. A Label for Musical Outsiders Finds Room for Classical Feature Aaron Lington’s performance of Bach chorales might be a little unusual, but then, so is everything that the inclusive Little Village Foundation rec Art and Music Go Hand in Glove at Time Released Sound Feature From a little storefront in Alameda, Colin Herrick ships his limited-edition records packaged in exquisite, handcrafted art to collectors around th Waxsimile Provides Collective Clout for Marginalized Artists Feature Briget Boyle and her cohort celebrate Bay Area queer musicians on Wax Collective Vol. 1. The album drops May 7.