From: Rogier Barendregt I dunno about the Utrecht recordstore you mentioned, but
could you give me the address if you figured it out?

Utrecht:

i just know 4 second-hand shops, all on the 'oude gracht':

de plaatboef: near tivoli, on the other side of the canal about a two minute walk southwards. has a nice jazz section, nothing special though. and a couple of 2nd hand records upstairs.

twist-and-shout: across the canal from cinema rembrandt. downstairs is recordstore metro. they have quite a few records on sale at the moment, including some quality house/techno/broken-beat.

walking north from metro/twist-and-shout there's another 2nd hand store, cd's on the groundfloor, and vinyl downstairs. nice selection of disco 12"s. some italo, but mostly 80's pop.

da capo: walking further north is da capo. a wide variety of 80's albums for 1 euro each, and a lot of records for regular prices.

also make sure you check the sales bins in the normal recordstore. i think most people from utrecht that look a little further than dj jean and tiesto buy most of their records in amsterdam/rotterdam, so the quality stuff often stays in the bins in utrecht.

jurren

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