Seattle...
JAM records..(Wallingford)... 45 St. between Bagley and Corliss, next to a
big glass TacoTime. Great downtempo, hip-hop, idm, breaks, dance vinyl
section...
also good indie/experimental rock.
Beats International..(Capitol Hill)... E Olive Way... near the corner of
Summit. ALL sorts of house.. especially weirder house, electronica (idm),
hip hop, breaks, tech, etc.
There's a drum&bass/jungle offshoot store of Beats International just up a
block or two from Beats. Int... which is actually the main store's
previous location.
Platinum Records..(Capitol Hill)... Pike St., just east of Broadway. A
little of everything... house, techno, booty bass, downtempo/experimental,
hip-hop. DJ equipment.
Frequency 8.. (Capitol Hill)... on Broadway, near corner of Roy. Mostly
trance, tech, hardcore... just started a little breaks section.
Orpheum records.. (Capitol Hill)... on Broadway, at corner of Roy ,across
the street from Frequency 8. Mostly rock record store, with club vinyl on
second floor. No listening stations.
Sonic Boom records.. (Fremont)... on Fremont Ave., just north of 35th St.
Mostly indie rock... but decent electronic CD section, and small vinyl
section. No listening stations.
Fallout records..(Capitol Hill).. E Olive way... west of Summit corner,
just down the block from Beats International. Mostly punk, garage, etc.
but some occasional weirdo records. No listening stations.
There's a lot of OK used CD/vinyl stores on the Avenue in the University
District. Nothing too memorable, though.
Tacoma...
No idea.
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