agree on this, I buy online but couldn't do without a regular visit to the local recordstore.Daniel Logikal wrote:The 2 choices are limited. If you want to get a true indication you should add a third option: buy both online & local (as I do).
Where do you buy your vinyl records
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Online:
www.substrata.com.au
www.juno.co.uk
www.kompakt-net.de (only as a last resort! The order processing is slow & international postage charges are extreme - but I still love Kompakt
Local In the Flesh:
www.dmcrecords.com.au
www.substrata.com.au
www.juno.co.uk
www.kompakt-net.de (only as a last resort! The order processing is slow & international postage charges are extreme - but I still love Kompakt
Local In the Flesh:
www.dmcrecords.com.au
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I do a mixture... Online I shop at www.substrata.com.au and www.juno.co.uk. In the flesh I shop and www.spankrecords.com.au
i'll flesh you.orphic wrote:In the flesh I shop and www.spankrecords.com.au
Mostly in flesh:
smallfish, mad records, phonica, reckless and all those other shops in London ... I actually find things by getting people to pick them out, and U cannot do that online. Also I like to have a chat, so no way I'm gonna skip that.
If online then mostly ebay or juno, sometimes rough trade ...
smallfish, mad records, phonica, reckless and all those other shops in London ... I actually find things by getting people to pick them out, and U cannot do that online. Also I like to have a chat, so no way I'm gonna skip that.
If online then mostly ebay or juno, sometimes rough trade ...