Recommended online vinyl stores
Recommended online vinyl stores
Anyone wanto suggest some online vinyl stores? if possible anything cheaper than juno.co.uk..
cheers
cheers
www.vinylwarning.com.au
I have spent soooooo much $$$$ at this place. Great selection and just down the road from me. I can order online then go pick 'em up instantly without having to pay postage.
Shop Local
I have spent soooooo much $$$$ at this place. Great selection and just down the road from me. I can order online then go pick 'em up instantly without having to pay postage.
Shop Local
appreciatre the shop local but vinylwarning has gone downhill in the last couple of years imo.
juno.co.uk cant be beaten.. if u shop in big orders it works out cheaper than aus...
streetwisemusic.co.uk
chemicalrecords.co.uk
knowhowrecords.co.uk
and local..
substrata.com.au - maybe drop the .au, havent shopped there in a while
juno.co.uk cant be beaten.. if u shop in big orders it works out cheaper than aus...
streetwisemusic.co.uk
chemicalrecords.co.uk
knowhowrecords.co.uk
and local..
substrata.com.au - maybe drop the .au, havent shopped there in a while
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http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk is by far the best dnb related (although their shipping speed has gone a little slower in the last few months. used to take 3-4 days!)
and then http://www.turntablelab.com for everything else decent (including hardware)
i dont even bother looking @ other sites unless i need to find some rare old skool happy.
vinylwarning had some cool old hiphop represses but that was about all id seen on there for awhile - no wait i lie...its pretty decent for battle breaks, however if you want them @ (or before) wider release you need to hit up the lab (turntable).
and then http://www.turntablelab.com for everything else decent (including hardware)
i dont even bother looking @ other sites unless i need to find some rare old skool happy.
vinylwarning had some cool old hiphop represses but that was about all id seen on there for awhile - no wait i lie...its pretty decent for battle breaks, however if you want them @ (or before) wider release you need to hit up the lab (turntable).
First you get her name. Then you get her number. Then you get some get some in the back seat of a hummer!
It's sometimes good to check a labels website directly.
Distinctive Records, for example, sells it's 12" for usually around 3 pounds ... as to juno's 5 - 6 pounds.
Can save you a fair bit if there's a few tracks from the label (or if you pool with some other people).
Distinctive Records, for example, sells it's 12" for usually around 3 pounds ... as to juno's 5 - 6 pounds.
Can save you a fair bit if there's a few tracks from the label (or if you pool with some other people).
"I have ridden the mighty moon worm." - Al Gore.
www.juno.co.uk
It's easy to use. Most of the others burn your eyes out. I mean is chemical joking or what?
It's easy to use. Most of the others burn your eyes out. I mean is chemical joking or what?
Don't hate me for house
for Tech, Minimal, House, Electro, Club etc.Hardy wrote:www.dmcrecords.com.au
Dave Pham from Substrata is now working with us and doing a lot of the ordering on this side of things.
or
http://www.dmcbeats.com.au
For Drum & Bass, Breaks, Dubstep, Hiphop & Battle tools.
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