Diggin in Dublin??
GamleOle
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How is diggin for records in Dublin? Will I find any old soul or jazz? I only came across one recordstore so far and it was just new stuff. There must be more out there.And besides records is there anything else you can recommend that I should check out while I'm here?
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Freebird Records
5 Cope Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
Tel: number pending (just relocated)
e-mail: [email]info@freebird.ie[/email]
(New/2nd Hand - CDs & concert tickets ground floor, vinyl upstairs)
- just relocated from near O'Connell Bridge to Temple Bar (where Comet Records used to be). Stocks all music styles. Excellent for hip-hop, plus a good selection of funk/soul and reggae re-issues. Also good for house and techno.
(there's another branch of Freebird in the Secret Book & Record Store)
Secret Book & Record Store
Wicklow St.
Dublin 2
Abbey Discs
Liffey St Lwr,
Dublin 1
Tel: 353-1-8733733
(All Styles)
(New/2nd Hand - CD&Vinyl)
All City
(Ground Floor)
4 Crow Street,
Temple Bar,
Dublin 2
website: http://shop.all-cityrecords.com/
(Hip Hop/Soul/Funk/Jazz stockists & Irish Hip Hop label)
(New/2nd Hand - CD&Vinyl)
Big Brother Records
(Basement)
4 Crow Street,
Temple Bar
tel: +353 1 672 9355
website: http://www.bigbrotherrecords.com
(Music: All Styles)
(New/2nd Hand - CD&Vinyl)
Set up in October 1998, and re-established in February 2004, Big Brother Records is now run by Gerry Molumby. A small but friendly shop, always worth having a look in here. Good for house, disco, jazz, funk but stock all styles.
In Dub
11 Fownes Street,
Temple Bar
Dub/Reggae stockists.
In terms of things to do. Check out the Guinness Storehouse. And myself deejaying with Florian Keller in a club called Ri Ra on Friday (16th) night.More info here: http://www.choicecutsonline.com/
All City is run by Olan - he's a top man