one other resource to consider is www.gemm.com 
essentially, GEMM provides a place for all sellers/distributors to put
their stuff up. it's awesome if you are looking for hard to find anything.
but it's not a place for browsing.. you gotta know what you want. -m

On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> 
> >> Just wondering what peoples recommendations are for online record stores.
> >> (ones that I don't have to be in the US or UK to order from either - I'm
> >> down in AUstralia)
> 
> > i still find myself hunting rount the web for just about everything -
> > there doesnt seem to be any good reliable sources of most recent d techno
> > or house on cd...suggestions welcome.
> > 
> > p-dogg    
> 
> I've got to big up one of the only things the prairies of Canada have that
> sets us apart;
> 
> http://www.musicselection.com
> 
>     Their site is REALLY slow and annoying, but they have EVERYTHING that
> gets released, and they recently changed their postage to be quite
> reasonable.  It helps alot if you know what you're looking for when you go
> to their site (use 'EXACT" instead of general keywords) they usually have 3
> or 4 listings of the same album from different countries, so you can select
> the cheapest one...It's hit and miss on pricing though, I've bought new
> vinyl for 4$US before, but there's no rhyme or reason to pricing, the new
> monolake 12" is 15 or 16 bucks!  I've used them lots, they're solid. They
> even shipped stuff to me the day after the plant next to their building
> exploded! (it was on the national news)
> 
> farmer and beat manufacturer
> and all around hayseed
> -jason
> 
> GMOrecords
> http://www.genmod.org
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
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