is there any particular reason no one has mentioned eukatech? i've always
found richard and marco to be incredibley helpful and they have as good a
backstock as atlas. they are a little out of the way, in covent garden
rather than soho, but they are worth the trip in my opinion. i'm not sure of
the street exactly, but it is across from the theatre where "rent" was
showing for a couple of years... maybe archer... or is that the street atlas
is on.

phil.

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From: scott mcgill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 12:32 AM
To: 313@hyperreal.org; Phonopsia
Subject: Re: [313] Friendliest UK record shops


Check Mark @ www.hedonizm.demon.co.uk

He may take time with records but he will definitely get them if he can, he
is that straight up.

Scott Mc

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> Is there a reason no one mentions Tag? I love that store. They turned me
on
> to Thomas Brinkmann. Atlas is very good too.
>
> And Reckless has a *LOAD* of Detroit techno and other electronic music in
> now. If only I had more money when I was there...
>
> Tristan
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> From: Todd Gys <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Date: Monday, November 20, 2000 10:20 PM
> Subject: [313] Friendliest UK record shops
>
>
> >If you're looking for the most helpful record stores, these are my picks:
> >
> >1. Ambient Soho
> >Their staff is really really cool and very knowledgable about all genres
of
> >musik.  Do some artist/label name dropping and they'll point you to some
> >great stuff.  They turned me on to so many new artists and
labels...really
> >incredible experiences in there.
> >
> >2. Atlas Records
> >Ok, this place is the bomb for the detroit sound and the help there is
> >really into the same stuff.  Again, tell them the kind of stuff you're
> >looking for and they'll expose you to all sorts of new stuff you've
> probably
> >never heard, but will love.  I discovered a lot of UK labels from that
> place
> >including Bluetrain.  That's also where I found my copy of 3MB (Maurizio)
> >and Juan Atkin's colaboration...very cool.
> >
> >
> >Now, I have to also mention Sister Ray.... it's a great store, but a very
> >eclectic collection so the staff isn't as good at helping you find cool
> >stuff.  But, that said, I found all sorts of great classic Tresor, Plus
8,
> >etc.  Tons of rare IDM stuff in there too.  You'll like it.  I found one
of
> >Hawtin's first ever releases in there ("From Our Minds to Yours" on
States
> >of Mind).
> >
> >Anyway you look at it, London has some kick ass record stores...but,
alas,
> >you'll get screwed a little bit on the exchange rate.  It's worth it.
> >
> >GYS
> >
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