quoted 1 line Where do people in LA find anything?
> Where do people in LA find anything?
As I'm sure one Mr. Parry will attest, LA record shopping is hit-and-miss,
but depending on what you like, there are some cool places.
aron's -- you need to get there on shipping days (wed/thurs) before everyone
has picked through it and there's nothing left. hunting in the bargain bins
there can yield pure gold. mr. parry (hereafter referred to as "the bastard" :)
found a mint vinyl copy of coldcut's first album for 99 cents. (arghhhh!!!)
record surplus on pico and barrington is where i lived out my early '80s
fantasies for free (good payback on trading in crap cds) -- lots of
cool old vinyl for 99 cents or 1.85 for classic double albums...
house music -- go to prime cuts and dmc and you're fine.
anything else ... i think something that's key for los angeles-area
enthusiasts of idm is to ask for stuff at almost any of the stores...
special ordering is frequent and common...hey, befriend a buyer and you'll
be all set. i realize this doesn't work for out-of-town visitors to our
beautifully violent cit, but hey -- either call ahead and special order :)
or just come to seek out some old forgotten gems.
what would now be on if my roommate wasn't asleep: jean michel jarre's
"oxygene" (see what i mean?)
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