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1996-05-18 17:22(idm) IDM in Chicago
└─ 1996-05-19 19:54Mark Kolmar Re: (idm) IDM in Chicago
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1996-05-18 17:22KhEone@aol.comHello y'all I am moving to Chicago in a couple of weeks and am wondering if any of you can
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Hello y'all I am moving to Chicago in a couple of weeks and am wondering if any of you can give me pointers to what is hip and happening in the Windy City? And does any one there think I'll need a car if I am living downtown by the Field Museum? Thanks, Karl
1996-05-19 19:54Mark KolmarCheck out Grammaphone, near Clark & Diversey. A modest, ever-changing selection. They get
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Check out Grammaphone, near Clark & Diversey. A modest, ever-changing selection. They get the new releases quickly, but they also go fast. Sometimes I can't tell what they don't get, and what just sells so fast I never see it. Grammaphone's focus is still on DJ-oriented 12" records. I get my 313 there, and you can generally find the stuff that's discussed most on this list. Reckless on Broadway at Belmont has some IDM, but they focus on indie rock, with some experimental and a lot of hip, used CDs and LPs. Tower in northwest suburban Schaumburg carries more import IDM than the Chicago location (Clark near Fullerton). Tower also has locations in west suburban Bloomingdale and downtown. One thing about Tower is occasionally something pops up long after you thought it was gone. I have to get a lot of stuff mail-order. You can do fine with public transportation except in the suburbs. You can travel to the suburbs most times of day, but you will need a car once you are there. (Metra is designed mainly for commuters to drive to the station and take a train into the city.) On Sat, 18 May 1996 KhEone@aol.com wrote:
quoted 12 lines Hello y'all> Hello y'all > > I am moving to Chicago in a couple of weeks and am wondering if any of you > can give me pointers to what is hip and happening in the Windy City? > > And does any one there think I'll need a car if I am living downtown by the > Field Museum? > > Thanks, > > Karl >