San Francisco/Berkeley is a lot more perfect. Perhaps I was spoiled
when I lived up there but I never had any problem finding things. It
is just very surprising that such an enormous city has so few places
to buy good music. For the person who was fervently defending Aron's
(there's only one A in Aron's, by the way), I may still think it was
a decent record store if not for the fact that it was once a great
record store-- now the prices are higher than the Virgin Megastore
and they only get one or two copies of each IDM release-- not nearly
enough for the number of people who are seeking them out. Yes, I find
stuff there sometimes but it is always weeks after the release. I
have yet to find Cylob there or anywhere else in LA. You must have
already purchased the one copy they ordered. BRING BACK TOMAS!!!!
On Wed, 07 Aug 1996 23:05:30 "Gonzi Merchan (Fresh)"
<GMerchan@gnn.com> wrote:
quoted 1 line If you want to know my thoughts on the local
> If you want to know my thoughts on the local
record stores check
quoted 16 lines out the reviews I wrote for rotator locator on hyperreal. I think
> out the reviews I wrote for rotator locator on hyperreal. I think
> the address is http://www.hyperreal.com/music/rotator but don't
> hold me to it. Anyhow, you can get there from hyperreal.com/music .
> LA doesn't 'suck' that much I suppose. You just have to do alot
> more work and get to know buyers and keep on top of them. It's alot
> of phone work 'did it come in today?' 'no...' and alot of
> fustration at times but no place is perferct (except maybe London).
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