http://www.neptunerecords.com/Announcements/?ancID=74
Well, I was going to recommend this store, but it looks like they are
closed. Soooo sad. That was my favorite Detroit area store while I lived
there. There's also
http://www.stormyrecords.com/, which is in Dearborn,
MI. This store is run by Windy and Carl (on Kranky) and they carry indie
rock stuff too (as did Neptune), but also lots of electronica - more in the
post-rock krankyish vein than the warp-type IDM.
Actually, now that I think about it, in the places I've lived, I don't know
if I've ever been in a record store that sold even predominantly
electronica, and the brick-and-mortar store selection here in NC, USA is so
bad, it's been months since I've been to one.
On 6/12/06, Josh Steiner <josh@vitriolix.com> wrote:
quoted 31 lines in california definitely Amoeba, Rasputin and Streetlight.
>
> in california definitely Amoeba, Rasputin and Streetlight.
>
> David @ Audiobulb wrote:
> > Who are the big electronic music outlets in the USA?
> >
> > Are there some well known stores that do it well - what about chains?
> > Who would pick up releases by labels smaller than Warp & TigerBeat?
> >
> > Thanks
> >
> > David
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