OxyKon Posted August 22, 2013 Posted August 22, 2013 Surely the best thing about traveling the world is finding all the best record shops, right?1. Amoeba Music in Los Angeles, CaliforniaThe world-renowned Amoeba Records lives up to its hype. With a frequently changing stock of new and used media, you can basically get whatever you want here. Oh, and did I mention that it’s gigantic? The entire store is 24,000 square feet and houses over 100,000 CDs, vinyl records, cassettes, DVDs, laser discs, and more.2. 12 Tonar in Reykjavik, IcelandLike many small record shops, 12 Tonar doubles as a label for local Icelandic acts. While it might not be impressive in size, it is incredibly influential and serves as a meeting place for musicians like Björk and Sigur Rós.3. Aquarius Records in San Francisco, CaliforniaAquarius Records has been a fixture of San Francisco’s music scene since 1970, making it one of the longest-running record shops in the United States. The store carries a wide range of stock, but is most famous for its extensive selection of psychedelia, metal, and drone music.4. Tower Records in Tokyo, JapanFor many, Tower Records was the place to discover music. Tower shuttered in 2006 after 46 years of existence — that is, everywhere except Tokyo! Japan is known for its incredible record stock, so I can only assume its Tower Records is one of the best to ever exist. Like, ever.5. Princeton Record Exchange in Princeton, New JerseyHeaven is a place on earth! Perhaps the most uncreative name for any music store ever — Princeton Record Store Exchange gets straight to the point — affordable albums of every genre for every music fan. If you’re in the market for rarities, look no further.6. Spacehall in Berlin, GermanyYou cannot even begin to talk techno or house or dub or any electronic music for that matter without bringing up Berlin’s Spacehall. The beautiful minimalist design of the store suits its refined, highly stylish musical aesthetic.7. The Thing in Brooklyn, New YorkA crate digger’s dream: The Thing in Brooklyn appears to be a regular secondhand store… that is, until you walk into the back room and uncover stacks on stacks on stacks of records. A lot of its stock isn’t in the best condition, but that doesn’t even matter. if you spend a few hours in there you’re sure to strike gold. And unlike other NYC institutions like Other Music, Academy Records and Kim’s, it’s doubtful you’ll find another store on Earth anything like it.8. Waterloo Records in Austin, TexasIt makes sense that the “live musical capital of the world” would be the home of a record shop famous for hosting amazing in-store performances. Even better, Waterloo is a truly massive shop that you could get lost in for hours.9. Forever Young Records in Grand Prairie, TexasForever Young is so massive that it’s more like a permanent record fair than a regular record store. Located in the middle of Grand Prairie, Texas in a series of strip malls, the store represents that if you look hard enough, you can find an amazing record store anywhere.10. Mabu Vinyl in Capetown, South AfricaMabu Vinyl is a must music shopping in South Africa. Spanning genre, mediums, and decades, its beautiful store has something for everyone. They even have a large stock of music-related zines.11. Pet Sounds in Stockholm, SwedenEveryone knows Sweden is the greatest place on earth for music, so the fact that both Stockholm and Gothenberg are hubs for independent music stores is totally predictable, but completely awesome. Pet Sounds in the nation’s capital is arguably the best of them all, and often doubles as a bar in the evening.12. Reckless Records in Chicago, IllinoisThere’s no shortage of record stores in Chicago, but Reckless just happens to have one of the town’s most active, and the inspiration for Championship Vinyl in High Fidelity. After opening in 1989, the store has branched off into two additional locations, but just make sure to check out the original on Broadway.13. Mississippi Records in Portland, OregonMississippi Records is nowhere near the largest record store in Portland — that distinction goes to Jackpot — but it’s definitely the most interesting. The store began as a label specializing in music from Thailand and West Africa, but the shop stocks a wide range of obscure and amazing music, including old blues, country, and folk.14. Grimey’s in Nashville, TennesseeNashville is a town of institutions and Grimey’s is no exception. It’s a store beloved by the city’s residents, and has a sort of hometown family feel. And who knows? Maybe if you’re lucky you’ll visit at the same time as locals like Taylor Swift or Ke$ha.15. Electric Fetus in Minneapolis, Minnesota1) Electric Fetus is the best name for anything, ever. 2) It’s so awesome to know that a town that hosts THE MALL OF AMERICA can also support an independent record store. 3) For music fans in the Midwest, this is the go to. 4) For people on tour, it’s a lifesaver.16. Rough Trade East in London, EnglandWhen they say England invented punk rock, they’re probably just talking about Rough Trade East. Countless legends have walked through those doors, many of them have played inside. The images and memorabilia on the walls are museum worthy, making this a necessary pilgrimage for all music nerds.17. Exiles Records in Buenos Aires, ArgentinaThe number of independent music stores in Buenos Aires rivals that of the largest cities in the United States. Exiles Records specialize in all things indie while still accurately representing Argentina’s impressive musical history. The store truly might be one of the best on the continent.18. Retroactive Records in Mexico City, MexicoRetroactive Records has been around since 2004, holds about 36,000 titles at any given moment, and exclusively carries vinyl. While some shops begin as labels, Retroactive is going in the opposite direction, and is planning to launch a reissue label in the near future.Japan’s third largest city is also one of its most dynamic, and a hub for record collectors everywhere. Flake Records is especially representative of that, and is known for being a treasure trove of rare imports.20. Souffle Continu in Paris, FranceSouffle Continu is a gorgeous record store in the heart of Paris with a name that translates roughly to “continuous breath.” The shop, which has a striking modernist design, stocks a wide range of current independent artists from around the world while promoting and celebrating its local acts.21. Keltainen Jäänsärkijä in Helsinki, FinlandKeltainen Jäänsärkijä is an eclectic shop proves Finland isn’t all black metal, and regularly updates its stock for the latest and best in rock and pop.22. Purple Record in Seoul, South KoreaPurple Record specializes in independent music, and is extremely popular with visitors to South Korea. It’s also just minutes away from Hongik University, so expect a crowd of arty college students perusing the shelves.23. Love Music in Glasgow, ScotlandScotland may have invented indie pop, but they’ve certainly perfected the sale of it. Love Music is the twee-est name for any record store ever, but don’t let it fool you: A careful eye could find just about anything here.24. Piccadilly Records in Manchester, EnglandPiccadilly Records is great for many reasons, but the one that might be most noteworthy is that it is well known and respected for having a GENUINELY FRIENDLY STAFF. Like, when’s the last time you went to a record store and the clerks were pleasant?25. Elastic Witch in Dublin, IrelandElastic Witch in Dublin prides itself on having the latest and greatest in independent music, acting as both a community space and a discovery zone for all curious shoppers.26. Atom Heart in Montreal, QuebecIn recent years, Montreal has proven to be a mecca for all thing indie electro pop, Atom Heart lives up to the title. Its European decor invites shoppers in, but the diverse selection keeps them there.27. Pushkinskaya 10 in St. Petersburg, RussiaWhile Russia’s relationship with punk rock isn’t the best — just ask Pussy Riot — it is reassuring to know that spaces like Pushkinskaya 10 exist. More of a community arts center than record store, the space allows people young and old to explore underground interests and ideas.Source: buzzfeed.com Quote
OxyKon Posted August 22, 2013 Author Posted August 22, 2013 I've already been to 2 of these stores in different cities1. Amoeba Music in San Francisco2. Forever Young Records in Arlington, TXand both stores are just as big as in those photos Quote
Cee Posted August 22, 2013 Posted August 22, 2013 How good is Amoeba in SF I think I have spent days in that place. Quote
russell Posted August 22, 2013 Posted August 22, 2013 should add these to the list...Rush Hour in AmsterdamClone in RotterdamHardwax in Berlin Quote
OxyKon Posted August 22, 2013 Author Posted August 22, 2013 Amoeba SF is really dope, only problem I had with that place is they don't have listening stations, and I took my iPad in there so I could YouTube some of the albums and had no reception, other than that it was great.Will be heading to the original store in Berkeley next time Quote
OxyKon Posted August 22, 2013 Author Posted August 22, 2013 Lol spacehall has a dungeon sort of feel to it Quote
russell Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 Amoeba SF is really dope, only problem I had with that place is they don't have listening stations, and I took my iPad in there so I could YouTube some of the albums and had no reception, other than that it was great. Quote
Cupe Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 Seen a guy at a record swap with one of thoseBest idea Quote
eggssell Posted August 23, 2013 Posted August 23, 2013 yeh ive seen people with the one that comes in a box. i think shadow or z-trip pull one out in the scratch docoi rection manhattan records in shibuya and obese records at prahran are worth a look Quote
Cee Posted August 24, 2013 Posted August 24, 2013 The Berkeley store is not a patch on the the main store.If I was going to add some London stores it would beSoul jazzHonest Jon's (but I am not sure if this still around I could not find it last vist)Flashbacks (awesome store in angel also on discogs with a good selection)Sister rayAs to Melbourne my new favorite is round and round records on Sydney rd Quote
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