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
Sorry for double posting, but my point is that all the manhattan shops
stock are hipster brooklyn rock (and yes, brooklyn record shops stock
brooklyn hipster rock too). The two I mention below in brooklyn stock
electronic music. I actually don't know of any real valid manhattan
electronic music s
The topic is good, but if you want anything other than hipster
brooklyn rock, head to brooklyn. First go to halcyon near the
manhattan bridge, and then dope jams on myrtle. Both are quite
different, and halcyon is much older and bigger. Both have quite
diverse, and often detroit centric music an
Awesome! thanks Frank and Klaus. I figured there were 10,000 record
shops, thanks for narrowing it down.
-Art
On Tue, Feb 9, 2010 at 9:58 PM, klaus boss wrote:
> Please allow me to point out this index on Discogs
>
> http://www.discogs.com/groups/topic/86816
>
> On Wed, Feb 10, 2010 at 4:50 AM,
I'm going to be up in Manhattan next weekend, was wondering if any
313ers had any recommendations for NY vinyl shops that carry things of
a Detroit-flavor. I don't know a thing about the NYC scene so not
sure if that kind of sound gets stocked very much out there.
Thanks,
-Arturo