decks.de (85% of the time)
juno.co.uk (maybe once in a 3-4 months)
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Where do you buy your vinyl records
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yeah, but i visit my online webshop 'cause they are local....Renton wrote: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).
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Juno mostly, sometimes Boomkat, Hardwax, Chemical, Phonica, etc. Discogs for older stuff. I pop into my local shop a couple of times a month to support them and maybe find a random gem but generally I find there's a better selection online.
I like real record shops and all that but online definitely has its advantages... it's good to be able to hear something, note it down, then listen to it later (always a good quality filter), or try to find a full sample, etc. In record shops there's often problems like poor quality decks/headphones if any, feeling a bit under pressure because people are waiting to listen, not having enough time because I've already overrun my lunch hour or running late to meet someone etc...
I guess the moral of the story is that online and bricks-and-mortar are both good in their own ways
I like real record shops and all that but online definitely has its advantages... it's good to be able to hear something, note it down, then listen to it later (always a good quality filter), or try to find a full sample, etc. In record shops there's often problems like poor quality decks/headphones if any, feeling a bit under pressure because people are waiting to listen, not having enough time because I've already overrun my lunch hour or running late to meet someone etc...
I guess the moral of the story is that online and bricks-and-mortar are both good in their own ways
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