Here's a somewhat random chart I put together for Beatport, not all
brand new but at least all within the last year.
1 Scott Grooves: Coco Brown / Clone Records
2 dOP: The Dust / Enliven Music
3 Omar S.: Lift Him Up feat. Don Q / FXHE Records
4 Massimo Di Lena: Raw Track
By the way, vinyl market is quite closed.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM, wrote:
> I don't know if If I agree with the brooklyn hipster rock comment.
> The Manhattan stores' greatest strength is in their used
> collections that come out of circulation from the people in the
> neighborhoods.
everything you said doesnt refute my comment, if anything it reinforces it.
depends on what kind of vinyl junkie you are, but for a 313 audience
(unless you're looking for cool old records that are explicitly not
electronic or pre-main electronic days), I strongly stand by my claim.
again, i reco
the best store for new techno is simply dopejams. its in brooklyn.
it is a place vinyl lovers can feel at home. if you like trendy
perhaps wanky minimal there is also halcyon. but for 313 and related
stuff, dopejams rules.
On Thu, Feb 11, 2010 at 11:06 AM, wrote:
> I don't know if If I agr
I don't know if If I agree with the brooklyn hipster rock comment.
The Manhattan stores' greatest strength is in their used
collections that come out of circulation from the people in the
neighborhoods. Diversity and rare cool records is more the style,
and the in/out flow is strong.
It's true
I get involved a bit, but more interesting are posts from Leonard "Remix" Roy
http://www.beatportal.com/feed/item/black-history-jesse-saunders-and-house-music/
No, it's not. I run a mail-order record business, we still use USPS.
We send around a thousand int'l packages a year, to some slightly
exotic places. A package goes missing maybe once every two years, and
usually it's not entirely clear whether it's even the USPS' fault.
International shipments ov
On 11 Feb 2010, at 01:13, Detroit Techno Militia wrote:
> Too many issues shipping with USPS. If you want to take your chances,
> I'd be more than happy to pick one up for you and send it 1st class.
> :)
Is the US postal service that bad? Everything we send seems to get through!
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