Great store (Ear Candy).
When we went to Missoula in August, I bought roughly 30 records there, mostly old 70s stuff, and the prices were pretty cheap.
I recently bought the new FSOL from them online, which was the cheapest option at the time from the US.
My favorite record stores in Seattle are the Sonic Boom in Ballard and Jive Time in Fremont. Jive Time is not cheap, and doesn't really specialize in electronic music. I collect mostly 60s/70s music, so it's great for me, but not my wallet.
And yeah, the DAT Music Conference was a terrific experience. We're hoping we can return and play next year!
Yer Pal,Gel-Sol
From: Seth Branum <djmanos@gmail.com>
To: Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com>
Cc: IDM <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Friday, November 14, 2014 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: fav record stores in the US?
One of the owners (Chris Henry) is a big IDM head. His girlfriend just started a festival out there this summer modeled after fests like Mutek, Communikey, and Decibel but on a much smaller scale. Some of their headliners this year were John Tejada, Lusine, Mr. Projectile, and Clinker. Myself and Gel-Sol were out there doing our Monster Planet thing. Easily one of my favorite festival experiences this summer.Here's their website:
http://www.datmusicconference.com
I can't wait to go back next year.
On Friday, November 14, 2014, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote:
heh, my mom is from Montana actually ... so not to be insulting, but that is the last place ever on earth i would have expected to find a electronic music record store!:)still, their selection looks amazing, im liking what i see...
Clint Anderson
Systems Engineer
On Fri, Nov 14, 2014 at 3:09 PM, Seth Branum <djmanos@gmail.com> wrote:
Ear Candy in Missoula is a great store.
http://www.earcandymusic.biz
I know a couple of the cats that run it and they keep an excellent selection of IDM/Experimental/techno.
If you ever find yourself in Missoula, be sure to stop by there for even more treasures :)
On Friday, November 14, 2014, Clint Anderson <clinta@gmail.com> wrote:
i personally like Bent Crayon and Experimedia but they don't always have everything in the world... discogs is good of course but a lot of stores it seems dont necessarily list their entire stock on discogs and some stores inexplicably aren't even on discogs :)anyone have any favorite little record stores for techno and electronic stuff in the US of A that are online and do mail order?
Clint Anderson
Systems Engineer
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