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Re: (idm) Montreal record stores etc.

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1999-05-08 04:30Dmitry Elentuck (idm) Montreal record stores etc.
1999-05-10 14:01david turgeon Re: (idm) Montreal record stores etc.
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1999-05-08 04:30Dmitry ElentuckCan anyone recommend good record stores (including used) in Montreal? Any other recommenda
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Can anyone recommend good record stores (including used) in Montreal? Any other recommendations (bookstores, cafes, etc) are also welcome. Thanks, Dmitry
1999-05-10 14:01david turgeon> Can anyone recommend good record stores (including used) in Montreal? > Any other recomm
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quoted 2 lines Can anyone recommend good record stores (including used) in Montreal?> Can anyone recommend good record stores (including used) in Montreal? > Any other recommendations (bookstores, cafes, etc) are also welcome.
cheap thrills on metcalfe & their used store on bishop is the one i'd recommend. it has everything from electronics to avant garde to noise to rock to jazz to whatever. best store in town, hands down, & lives up to its name (i.e. it is cheap), plus it has an amazing selection. lots of cologne stuff there lately too, if you're into that. disquivel on the corner of st-laurent & maisonneuve is also recommendable; it has a good selection of vinyls in many genres including idm, & the prices are decent. musique noize on st-laurent (around des pins) is also good but i don't know if they reopened yet; they've been moving recently. their vinyl selection is eclectic but very nice. also, if perchance you are into indie/post-rock, you might want to visit l'oblique, on the corner of rivard & marie-anne. lots of choice, lots of vinyl, but yeah, mostly rock (though i've seen some rephlex stuff). those are the ones i know to be among the best stores for electronic music. hope that helps. have a good day, -- david turgeon at http://www.notype.com