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From:
Brett McCormick
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idm list , Lance C. McGannon trade
Date:
Mon, 2 Feb 1998 17:40:41 -0800
Subject:
Re: (idm) Seattle records + events ...
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unforuntately, exotique has closed its doors!!! it makes me very sad, but that's the way it goes in business I guess.. I've never been to nomad, so I should certainlly check that out.. There's also universe records (name changed to...?) on university way somewheres... Certainly must check out wall of sound, great place overall! I recommend them highly.. 2nd & bell in belltown (kitty-korner from the <bsp>Speakeasy Cafe, which is also highly recommended (but then I work there)</bsp>) I'm sorry to hear about your orpheum experience.. service has improved slightly, though not by much.. others are anomalous records (?) & ohm (on olive next to the green cat cafe) --brett On Mon, 2 February 1998, at 19:33:22, jeffrey wrote:
quoted 12 lines (+) go to: Exotique Imports, the store is located south of The Needle, I> (+) go to: Exotique Imports, the store is located south of The Needle, I > think maybe on Third. Ive only purchased vinyl here. good selection and > they sort most of the records by label which is handy. listening to > records here is painful because of their outdated turntables. > (+) go to: DJ Nomad, the store is located in the University District. > Ive only purchased vinyl here. pretty good selection, higher prices than > most places. > (-) dont go to: Orpheum, the store is located on the North end of > Broadway. I received *Very Bad* service here. I can only say negative > things about this place. > > Jeffrey