as much as you can find at dancerecords.com (lightning fast shipping which is often free for orders over 50$, ridiculously huge stock..), then more boutique type shops like dopejams, emporium50, submerge etc to fill in the gaps
i second Tom's question though, why the heck would you order records from a u.s. store when you live in europe? american labels send the majority of their stock there anyway, there's probably next to nothing you can get here that you can't get there FE gets a low rating from me, they've sent me the wrong records even when what i ordered was in stock, and not much of what i order is ever in stock. kudos to them for providing some much needed distribution services, but the store is "meh" On Sat, Apr 19, 2008 at 7:41 AM, theREALmxyzptlk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > FE is fine if what you want is in stock. > Speaking as someone who'd like to keep on *current* things domestic and > abroad musically, it's not so hot. > It won't do to wait on them to get in much of anything that's limited, and > it's a crap shoot waiting to see if they'll get the records in which create > a buzz here. Usually it's a losing bet. On the other hand, they'll often > roll out a huge back-catalogue of a label which wasn't that hot last year. > It depends on what you want. They are efficient and fast if you specify you > want backorders skipped and shipping asap, but as far as keeping > *consistently* current on things (save mostly the 'trendy' ends of techno, > the Soul Jazz catalogue, and the odd gem here and there) - and especially as > Tom mentioned, the Detroity stuff - you're better off elsewhere. I use a > mail order service (PBE) which is run out of NY. > No online site with interactive samples, etc, but excellent and faster > service with a more varied stock (including imports). > > jeff > > > > > > > forced exposure. great experience every time. email them to make sure > > what you want is available, especially if it is slighty more uncommon. > > > >