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Places to buy Vinyl

Postby buzzingtalk » 03 Jan 2007, 01:02

OK, so I am starting a directory of all the best places to buy vinyl, both shops and internet. I can help with London and such, and can help with lots of genres, but need specific help with shops outside of london and breaks, techno and electro shops as I dont mix this sort of stuff. What I will do is sticky this thread, and if anyone has any suggestions or additions that should be made to the thread then post below. The list will start off small and kinda disorganised but as i sort it out and people feed information in hopefully it will become a very comprehensive guide to buying vinyl :)

Will be making seperate posts eventually divided by area for shops and a seperate internet section, possibly with smaller sub sections if a shop dedicates iteself to one genre. hope this makes sense?

So, get your links in - I only want shops that you yourself have had transactions with, so then we know that the shop is reliable. :)
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Postby gleek » 03 Jan 2007, 08:21

I use all the following on a regular(ish) basis. The ones I have used the most over the last four or so years are probably discogs, gemm and ebay, but you can't beat the reliability of the individual stockists. dswat and praxis are my personal favourites.

http://www.dswat.com/ -- good for any new electronica / breakcore
http://www.urban-decay.co.uk/ -- good for breakcore but a little pricey
http://praxis.c8.com/catalog/ -- good for anything dark, mainly breakcore, have really rare stuff on sale, and postage is excellent value.
http://www.toolboxrecords.com/ good for lots of different dance, strange genres though and very european, sometimes difficult to understand the descriptions of some genres / records. Good ragga jungle section.
http://www.dogsonacid.com/ -- good for dnb
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/ -- good for dnb

Obvious ones:
http://www.boomkat.com/ -- good for most dance and beyond!
http://www.juno.co.uk/ -- good for any dance
http://www.gemm.com/ -- good for ANYTHING, especially the most difficult to find releases, very rare stuff but sometimes pricey
http://www.musicstack.com/ -- like gemm but not quite as wide range
http://www.discogs.com/ -- started as information for every release on every dance label, but has now expanded to most areas of music! Also there is a chance that any release you can think of will be on sale here, and you can also ask people who own the item if they want to sell it / trade etc, really good community.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/ -- obvious, can be very expensive, but every now and again you can get a bargain
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Postby smitherz83 » 03 Jan 2007, 17:50

The Aquasky website is good for breaks etc, their stuff and others on their Passenger and 777 labels can be bought direct at good prices, quick delivery and cheap postage.

http://www.aquasky.co.uk/

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Postby buzzingtalk » 03 Jan 2007, 20:51

nice one people, will be adding these too the list. a lot of the sites i used were in yours too :)
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Postby shakyjane » 04 Jan 2007, 00:04

groucho's - dundee

lol, just a little un from me there
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Postby Sperge » 04 Jan 2007, 00:06

Gleek, if you strip all those "bold" codes off those URLs, they'll display as clickable links. Or a mod could do it for you but I can't be arsed... :P
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Postby gleek » 04 Jan 2007, 08:17

Cool,

I also highly recommend Distortion Records in Amsterdam, (if EU ones are aiiigght?) I went there when I was in Dam a few years back and its brilliant.. I've shopped there online a few times since... Really good vinyl for cheap:

http://www.distortion.nl
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Postby buzzingtalk » 05 Jan 2007, 12:36

gleek wrote:Cool,

I also highly recommend Distortion Records in Amsterdam, (if EU ones are aiiigght?) I went there when I was in Dam a few years back and its brilliant.. I've shopped there online a few times since... Really good vinyl for cheap:

http://www.distortion.nl


aaah what do they sell there? any hardtek? will be heading to dam next month for my 21st, was hopign to find some EU record stores...
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Postby Bandanaman » 05 Jan 2007, 20:09

http://www.phuturerave.com

Great site, mainly gabba, speedcore etc. and buzzingtalk, they sell some hardtek on there!
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Postby Sperge » 05 Jan 2007, 21:01

I don't know about other branches but HMV on London's Oxford Street and in Leeds city centre have pretty reasonable vinyl sections, plus Technics decks to hear them on.

For secondhand vinyl, Reckless Records in Berwick St, Soho, is pretty well organised but don't expect any amazing bargains.

In Manchester, Vinyl Exchange is always worth a look in.

There was a good DJ vinyl specialist shop just a mile away from me until about six months ago, I believe they went bust. :(
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Postby evil999 » 14 Jan 2007, 22:29

Tempest records is the best Birmingham has to offer. http://www.temrec.com
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Postby Mr Minimax » 14 Jan 2007, 22:37

i know gleeks allready posted it..
but i thought add how good http://www.chemical-records.co.uk is, lots of stuff. decent samples, and, this is the best bit. they only charge £2 postage on most orders :D
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Postby gleek » 14 Jan 2007, 22:48

Keep an eye on Chemical records' sales too, because mostly dnbheads shop there they sometimes have really good electronica / breakcore for well cheap! I got bizzy B science volume 4+5 (2 x 10"ers) for two pound! And michael j. rocks 12" for 1.75 or something mental...
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Postby Mr Minimax » 14 Jan 2007, 23:31

yeah ive seen shit loads of quality tunes go for pennies :D
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Postby Sperge » 15 Jan 2007, 13:31

Mr Minimax wrote:i know gleeks allready posted it..
but i thought add how good http://www.chemical-records.co.uk is, lots of stuff. decent samples, and, this is the best bit. they only charge £2 postage on most orders :D

Quality link. Thanks guys. :)
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Postby gleek » 15 Jan 2007, 16:57

I bought some of my first records at Chemical, they have a record store in my hometown Cheltenham, one of the best things about that damn town!
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Postby misternuge » 03 Feb 2007, 20:18

http://www.htfr.com - hard to find records, often a good place to look if everywhere else is sold out, and they have an excellent range of equipment. also they do self written blurbs for most of their products, which dswat boomkat and urban decay do. its not a major thing but i quite like the personal touch.

actually i would like to second http://www.dswat.com, its run single handledly by a guy who goes by the name of parasite, a bristol based dj who also runs deathsucker records (home to aaron spectre and bong ra among others). the guy is a legend and deserves your dollars, i feel happier giving dswat my custom than some of the bigger shops. and it helps that it has a fantastic range of stuff, some really interesting gems among the catalogue.

as for real life record shops, i dont really know many. i went to nicky blackmarkets record shop in soho last week, its called bm soho and it has a decent range of dnb, house, grime/dubstep, funk and dub. had myself a great couple of hours in there and it was nice chatting to the folks who work there as they had an encylopedic knowledge of the music.

can anyone recommend any record shops in kent? i know theres a one or two kentians on this forum, i live in canterbury where theres only one proper record shop, and it sells rock..
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Postby buzzingtalk » 03 Feb 2007, 20:34

i thought blackmarkets shop was shite when i last went there. there was awhole floor full of funky louse and trance, then a tiny downstairs with no proper oldskool or jungle only new jump up and a few jungle bits :( was alrite, but i was expecting more for mr blackmarket
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Postby misternuge » 03 Feb 2007, 20:50

well blackmarket is a shit dj who only plays jump up, so you get what it says on the tin, really. i got a noisia ep, a great equinox junglely record and a new one from counterstrike, and none of those are jump up. its by no means the best record shop ever, but i wouldnt know either way having been to so few - after buying most of my collection online it was a pleasant change to chat to human being who knew what he was talking about.

but there are most likely shitloads better recordshops out there.
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Postby buzzingtalk » 04 Feb 2007, 16:38

theres a really good general record store round the corner, think its called sister rays? they sell a bit of everythin, and their dance section is not huge, but they have EVERYTIHNG. got some wicked drum n bass, breakcore, some techno and old skool.

weird question, but ive only had decks for 5 months or so, and ive got that point where i have got most of the tunes i wanted when i started (all the old skool stuff i loved for years) wheres a good place to find out about new drum n bass tunes? i mean the stuff literally just released, so its cheap!! online stores are good but sometimes only give you a weeny clip which isnt enough for me :S
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Postby teknon0tice » 10 May 2007, 17:18

I've bought records from loads of different online stores but have found Juno is generally best. Problem is theres no real section for the stuff I want, and it takes ages looking through to find it.
For example: If Im look for some breakcore it can be under anything from d'n'b to experimental to gabba. And when I do look for gabba somtimes its the stuff I want isnt even under gabba, and 50% of what is under gabba is shity european 150bpm bollocks. If only they could just call it idm or somthing.
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Postby limitless being » 10 May 2007, 18:37

tekno and buzzing please can you tell me some gabba producers, i love producer and hellfish, deathchant other than that i dunno, but i only like it when the production is really clean like producers stuff.
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Postby teknon0tice » 10 May 2007, 18:49

To be honest for a dj I know suprisingly little about who made what. I just listen to loads of mp3s till I find stuff that I'm impressed with. esides big names like Venetian Snares, afx hellfish ect I remember my record collect by the pitures on the front.
I've always hoped gernas, so thats probably why, plus I'm the only one I really know whos that into this stuff.
But from I quick glance through my collection I can tell you Detest The Massacre is very good, one of the best gabba records I have.
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Postby boki » 10 May 2007, 19:08

beancore wrote:tekno and buzzing please can you tell me some gabba producers, i love producer and hellfish, deathchant other than that i dunno, but i only like it when the production is really clean like producers stuff.


I'd recommend Teknoist's label Ninja Columbo. I'm not massively inot gabba myself but I really like Dolphin & Teknoist's stuff (and the Scheme Boy EP is a belter too).
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