I got it from the Internet - it must be true.
https://www.nativedsd.com/information/about-dsd http://blog.nativedsd.com/the-nativity-of-native/
I was aware of tape hiss on some old recording that went from analog to tape - then to records. I remember that from the 70s. Now - I've read (above), pretty much everything goes to some very dense digital middle storage.
Then the CDs, and records are made from that.
Some things are digitized at the mic (like my mic - Rode).
I don't think pure analog (0 digital conversion) is easy to get at all. And the older recording that are, and the players that play them are filled with transport noise - dust, scratches etc., so while I would agree it is analog, it depends a bit on your definition of pure.
So back to my comment - I think every modern recording is digitized somewhere along the path before making its way to the analog air... I welcome being educated to the exceptions. So storing on my USB is no different than on a CD (digital), or vinyl.