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Old 07.09.2013, 09:28 PM   #30
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Originally Posted by maropi
Hi all new yorkers! Any NEW interesting record store in New York since 2006?

I'm interested mainly in vinyl (EDIT: mainly underground avantgarde experimental noise and imaginative pop music).

I add below a small compilation of what I've read here (and maybe some of them are closed...):


Bleeker Street & St Mark’s Place: bleecker st. records (still not recommended?), mainly Kim’s
Generation records, 210 thompson st
Sullivan and Macdougal st (unknown names)

((Meanwhile, my wife may have a good time at Quantum Leap, at 88 W 3rd St, btwn Thompson and Sullivan.))

Hospital Records (Prurient), 60 EAST 3RD ST. , between 1st and 2nd ave, basement in Jammyland Music

Jammyland Music ITSELF (Soho)

Other Music, 4th street, 15e, close to Tower

Downtown Music Gallery (342 Bowery, between E. 2nd & E. 3rd Streets)

Academy in Williamsburg (on North 6th)

Eat records on Mesarole in Greenpoint

Princeton Record Exchange


Regards
hospital records moved, jammyland is closed, and i'm pretty sure there's no record stores on st. marks anymore.

i have a fairly comprehensive guide of NYC record stores here. hope it helps.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/DktrFa...rd_store_guide

also, good call on quantum leap.
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