Unless Philly Record Exchange has gotten a lot better in the last few years they should replace that shit with Plan 9 in Richmond. I know the record exchange used to be the spot, but that shit fell the F*ck off.
"The L.A. (Amoeba) branch is the largest music store in the U.S. If you can???t find it here, give up."
OK, I give up.
Seriously, congrats to Jonny and anyone else mentioned in the article. It's amazing when these general audience features get anything right about record stores.
Thanks for the link, need to get my PR game in order!
flossin' the historic pres. type thing, nice floors, and is the ceiling real tin? you probably got the oldest spot in that group.
screw the spot they have from my hometown-earxtacy, too much new and just got into used vinyl a year ago, but was also on spot for new electronic,house,& the rap.
Unless Philly Record Exchange has gotten a lot better in the last few years they should replace that shit with Plan 9 in Richmond. I know the record exchange used to be the spot, but that shit fell the F*ck off.
yeah phrx you should totally never go there... i was in there today and there was nothing at all, no, no ....
CONGRATS JOHNNY! varvatos got nothin on you ....brrrrrrrr style-zeee xo ab
Unless Philly Record Exchange has gotten a lot better in the last few years they should replace that shit with Plan 9 in Richmond. I know the record exchange used to be the spot, but that shit fell the F*ck off.
All reports over the past few years have indicated that Plan 9 fell the F*ck off too, but I haven't been there so I can't confirm.
Unless Philly Record Exchange has gotten a lot better in the last few years they should replace that shit with Plan 9 in Richmond. I know the record exchange used to be the spot, but that shit fell the F*ck off.
All reports over the past few years have indicated that Plan 9 fell the F*ck off too, but I haven't been there so I can't confirm.
Thats just because Fatback scoops up all the good shit, the employees let slip through, before anyone else has a chance.
No disrespect to DJ Hut(thrilled they are still in it after 2 fires and I am a repeat customer), but I wouldn't put them in the top 3 in DC area(or even DC proper) let alone a trans-continental best of for vinyl shops. Great for the latest in 12"s, unbeatable in the area for that and other DJ related items, but not what comes to mind as a serious record store. New stuff only with very few exceptions. If you feel the need to represent DC, GQ, maybe some other spot might have been a more interesting choice. But hey, congrats to DJ Hut!
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Thanks for the link, need to get my PR game in order!
... and it cracks me up how The Thing continues to be the most blown-up
non-secret "secret spot" in the history of secret spots.
Can't believe they skipped Groove Merchant and Friends of Sound (Thes was just here rocking the F.O.S. shirt). I need to get back to Austin this year.
Props to Good Records.
Maybe our store will get on people's radars eventually. Thanks for the nod, DJ Day.
Amen to that!
OK, I give up.
Seriously, congrats to Jonny and anyone else mentioned in the article. It's amazing when these general audience features get anything right about record stores.
flossin' the historic pres. type thing, nice floors, and is the ceiling real tin?
you probably got the oldest spot in that group.
screw the spot they have from my hometown-earxtacy, too much new and just got into used vinyl a year ago, but was also on spot for new electronic,house,& the rap.
make this happen
That's an East Coast-heavy list, BTW.
Congrats Jonny....I hope to get up there within the next 12 months.
S'up Mike......Tony Clifton is my shit.
Well that was $1000 well spent.
yeah phrx you should totally never go there... i was in there today and there was nothing at all, no, no ....
CONGRATS JOHNNY! varvatos got nothin on you ....brrrrrrrr style-zeee
xo ab
All reports over the past few years have indicated that Plan 9 fell the F*ck off too, but I haven't been there so I can't confirm.
about Tony Clifton
Thats just because Fatback scoops up all the good shit, the employees let slip through, before anyone else has a chance.
19 US + 1 UK
It??s GQ magazine, but still.
Does this mean there's a dress code now?
No disrespect to DJ Hut(thrilled they are still in it after 2 fires and I am a repeat customer), but I wouldn't put them in the top 3 in DC area(or even DC proper) let alone a trans-continental best of for vinyl shops. Great for the latest in 12"s, unbeatable in the area for that and other DJ related items, but not what comes to mind as a serious record store. New stuff only with very few exceptions. If you feel the need to represent DC, GQ, maybe some other spot might have been a more interesting choice. But hey, congrats to DJ Hut!
I love this policy from that shop in Columbus, Ohio:
Don't know what fate awaits those records that he pulls, but it would help slim down the inventory of so many shops.