Where do you buy "NEW/Current" LPs?


I am thinking of breaking out my turntable again and was wondering if there are any places where one can buy current/new LPs? I know there are mail order LP shops but all of their LPs seem to be reissue. Giving that I don't like classical my choices are limited. I have a small LP collection of about 300 LPs but all of those are from the 80s and 90s. Can one buy anything new from today artist? Or is it time to sell the LPs and do digital 100% since that seems to be where all the new music is?

Please I don't want this to turn into LPs vs. CDs as which sound better. I am just looking for a source of current LPs from today's artist.

My music choices are Jazz (Traditional and Smooth), Blues, Gospel, R&B.

Thanks....
bryans

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I buy most of my LPs from mail order shops like Elusive Disc and Music Direct. My local record store, the Princeton Record Exchange, will also always display maybe a dozen new LPs along with thousands of used discs. Aside from the mail order shops, availability will depend on your location. Do you live near a big city?
Dodgealum, The Princeton Record Exchange is also devoting significant space to DVD movies. Makes me wonder if there is less used vinyl around for sale, or maybe they are just accepting less of it. (Maybe they have vinyl lying in piles in the back?) I should ask on my next visit.