If I remember correctly, the original Imports store was somewhere in the
South Loop (between the Loop itself and Chinatown)... then around '91 or '92
someone told me they had relocated up to a building on the northside... I
believe it was North Ave. somewhere around Milwaukee Ave. I think they
Another decent shop for old Chicago house goodies (and techno as well, btw)
is Hot Jams at 5012 S. Pulaski. About half of their inventory is used
vinyl. Two things I don't like about this shop though is the fact that all
of the vinyl they have in the bins is kept under lock and key... so if you
Any place out there that has a good (or at least somekind of) selection
of
older Chicago stuff?
rob webb wrote:
i've never ordered thru them online so can't comment on the standard of
service, but how about Gramaphone Records in Chicago -
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com? if you want old
jim proffit wrote:
Any place out there that has a good (or at least somekind of) selection of
older Chicago stuff?
i've never ordered thru them online so can't comment on the standard of
service, but how about Gramaphone Records in Chicago -
http://www.gramaphonerecords.com? if you want
Jim
Sonic Groove (www.sonicgrrove.com) has a great selection of older Chicago
house music. But you have to know either an artist or a label to plug into
the search field.
Fred
From: rob webb [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 313@hyperreal.org
Subject: Re: [313] SG's not what it used to be
Date: Thu
I second the recommendation of Groovetech, www.groovetech.com.
These people know how to run a business and treat their customers right.
Sonic Groove no longer gets my business for obvious reasons and I'll just
leave it at that.
their database still comes in handy though.
stephen.