A friend of mine stayed at a strange and fairly cheap little hotel called
the Carlton Arms not too long ago.  All the rooms are decorated with
different themes by different artists... pretty cool idea.  BUT, beware,
my friend got stuck in a room with murals of "winged transsexual
she-beasts."  so, you know, the place probably isn't everyone's cup of
tea.

http://www.carltonarms.com/

I've been more of an online music shopper since I moved to NYC, but I do
like Etherea (Ave A btw 4th and 5th streets), A1 Records (6 St btw 1st Ave
and Ave A), Other Music (4th St btw Broadway and Lafayette).  Dance Tracks
also usually has a decent Detroit/UR selection, but they treat me like a
prick every time I go in there so I stopped giving them business.



>>Also any good record shops I should be wasting money in?
>
> my mate always goes in 'sound library'. which appears an expensive shop,
> but he gets me some bits sometimes and they're half the price you'd pay
> off
> a dealer here. and they always seem to have good things in stock. also the
> fleamarkets are supposed to be hot but I dont know where they are.
>
> this is all for old stuff though.
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