Record Shopping, etc in Berlin
Jonny_Paycheck
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I'll be there next week. What are the shops to avoid, the shops that have rotating, reasonably priced stock, the specialties, etc.
There's a big flea market, yes?
I'm with my wife and this is not a Dig Mission. But I might try to get some time in.
Edit: having looked through the city guide, is there a consensus pick for a decent place to find halfway decent records for something resembling reasonable prices? Not looking to score KRAZY HEATROCKS for my shop back home, would be nice to find something nice for myself. I'm into jazz (spiritual, modal) and can dig some kraut stuff.
Anyone that has a night feel free to offer me free beer for a couple hours of music ( on serato unfortunately, due to space restrictions).
Other recommendations (places, sights, restaurants) are welcome too.
There's a big flea market, yes?
I'm with my wife and this is not a Dig Mission. But I might try to get some time in.
Edit: having looked through the city guide, is there a consensus pick for a decent place to find halfway decent records for something resembling reasonable prices? Not looking to score KRAZY HEATROCKS for my shop back home, would be nice to find something nice for myself. I'm into jazz (spiritual, modal) and can dig some kraut stuff.
Anyone that has a night feel free to offer me free beer for a couple hours of music ( on serato unfortunately, due to space restrictions).
Other recommendations (places, sights, restaurants) are welcome too.
Comments
Leipzig and Dresden are better for records.
There is a lot of common folk who goes to Mauerpark to sell their shit, the hipsters walk around and know nothing so who cares? I know of plenty of people who came up with heat there. Boxhagener Platz is not the best of them but I've found cool record-unrelated stuff there on occasion.
I listed you a link for the Rathaus Sch??neberg fleamarket on the other forum, it's listed as "Flohmarkt Sch??neberg" at "John F. Kennedy Platz". It's hit or miss, sometimes it can be great, sometimes it really sucks. I'd try and go there early.
You can also try the Friedrichshagen fleamarket, I added a link on the other forum, it's a bit out of the way but I remember it being really big and fun.
Mauerpark is clearly the nicer choice for hanging out, having a drink and just glancing at the stuff without too high expectations. Sch??neberg flea is too grimey for a stroll with the family.
And right every once in a while there's something good slipping under the radar of these dealer assholes and it's deeply satisfying to buy them. Still the common people-professional dealer ratio on these fleas makes me avoid them when I'm really out for hunting records.
Other places: If it's a warm summer night, go for hanging out and drinking beer by the water outside of "Club der Vision??re". One of the nicest places I have been in Berlin.
http://www.clubdervisionaere.de/kontakt/
finding krautrock stuff cheap is pretty hard, as alot of those bands sold more in the UK than they did in germany... i think i got one Can 7" and a decent Kraan LP... i found alot more stuff like The Equals, Creation, Mud, Titanic...
lots of interesting stuff of all types, so if your wife is interested in, i don't know, 60's european sunglasses, she'll probably find something to keep her occupied...
without a doubt.
Thanks all for the info!
Regarding good shops it??s tricky. Worth browsing through if you have the time and also worth checking the fleas, but there usually isn??t that much to find and there are more interesting things to do in the city.
thanks for the reply, I pretty much went for a NRR trip, so it was kind of an extra. Mostly checked the Neukoln area which had some interesting stuff, but definitely not cheap in any way.