Has anyone been finding any records in Toronto?
Sooks
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Or is it just me? I've been in this town for 6 months now, and I have yet to come home with a single record found "in the field" except for Cosmos (which could hardly be considered "the field") & Play De Vintage (which is now closing). And I've been looking, too - I've been down Queen E, over to Main, up to Mt. Pleasant... do I need to be haunting these places on a daily basis, or what? Has anyone else been finding good stuff here?Bonus question - where can I buy mailers?
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best bet for mailers is to order online, to be honest.
my digging game has slowed tha fuck down lately.
i'll be selling some records in MArch at the Gladstone though... there is a record show on the 11th, should be nice.
even better, does anyone have a contact that they dont mind me calling to ask a question to (about a particular record)? On some, "Hi _________(cosmos contact),this is tony from philly. my hommie _______ (nice soulstrut person) said you might be able to help me out with a question..."
anybody know if they keep computerized inventory of what they get into the store and what been sold?
and lastly...ar ethere still hookers on Yonge street? anyone here patronize?
Cosmos (416) 603-0254
Cosmos West (new/bigger store) (416) 861-9228
inventory was kept by paper at the old store, not sure about the new one.
No hookers on Yonge, it's been gentrified like Times Sq. There are still plenty on Church St though.
As for records, there was a good place around Greenwood station that I went to over the summer. Not sure if it's still open tho. It had really cheap rap/r&b singles and misc. stuff.
thanks aser. do you know which store or which guy handles the hiphop?
You can tell'em I told ya to call up. I'm pretty much an employee there (The Employee holiday dinner party this year was off the chain!!!)
Like Aser said. Talk to Aki.
No computerized inventory. But Aki and some of the other guys knows whats come through. Cept for a few secret spots in hidden places in the shop!
You could PM me and ask away and I could get answers for ya.
Hookers on Yonge? Hmmm maybe javis. But I would stay away from that.
Also, back to the topic of records in toronto. What are you looking for? I just looked at a crazy house and a bit of hip hop collection tonight. You can get great records still, but not picking and choosing at cheap prices.
Mike K or you could ask Rick. But I'd ask for Mike.
Oh, and they do the hip hop out of the old shop.
Is this "Tune Up Music" or something like that? It was around the corner from a KFC. A few years back I met Paul E. Lopez (who hosted a great show on CKLN for years) there, he was working there at the time.
Paul and Frasier worked at his store often. Tuneup was a great store btw.
I miss Fase's show on Friday nights. (I don't live in Toronto anymore) For awhile 88.1 or maybe it was 89.5 would play Fase's hour long mixes at midnight. Positive.
The place by Greewood station is now closed. I know this because I was their last customer.
yes that is Frasier.
The imaginary lots people been pulling there are
A: Yes!
Can we get a second hand update?
Friday nights
Stylistik Endeavors CIUT 89.5
DJ Serious
DJ Fase
Hosts: Planet Pea & Theology 3
Fridays 8-10PM
www.CIUT.fm
http://www.stylistik.ca/
I still go up there once in awhile to hang. Great guys. Not just a dope radio show, but pure jokesssssssss.
Most of the time, I find good records in the thrifts. Recently, I copped about 70 reggae 45s, which I then flipped to a friend of mine.