Well Phonic on Poland Street is *sort of* picking up were Koobla left off. I
mean two people who used to worka t Koobla now work there. However, the way
Phonic got started is the subject of some controversy and the fall out from
Koobla has ineveitbaly meant some lingering bitterness. Shame really. The
really nice Koobla record shop folks who are now out of a job.

That said, Phonic is very very good. Wide ranging - very large for an
independent record shop and well arranged. big 313 stock too. No trance/hard
house etc. Some rarities too. Never seen Mahogany Brown on vinyl anywhere
else for instance.

k

>-----Original Message-----
>From: Melody Ng [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Sent: Tuesday, May 25, 2004 12:58 PM
>To: 313@hyperreal.org
>Subject: (313) Re: Koobla / Vinyl Junkies
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>Glad to hear that vinyl junkies picked up a bit on the 313 stuff. There
>was never really much there before.
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>It would be sad to see Koobla gone - they always had good records and good
>service! (and location is so handy....)
>
>(their website is still up as 'we are
>planning to have an online store in March 2004)... Quick! who has news?
>
>Cheers
>Mel
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