where do people buy their vinyls?
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Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
For me Discogs, Ebay, Exchange and I go in Black Market Records because I work next to it.dubbledecker wrote:?
I dont buy much new music tho. Oldskool is still where its at form me. Dubstep has gone down hill big time.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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Last I heard all serious record buyers were avoiding this shop because they were caught out scamming customers.
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess. They were making dodgy booglegs of rare records and selling them at £50+ prices. They even made up so called rare records that did not even exist and were selling them at top dollar.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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serox wrote:
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess.
Wow, thats a bit snobby.
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I don't think there are many people on here who are into "Brother From Another Planet".legend4ry wrote:serox wrote:
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess.
Wow, thats a bit snobby.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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who told you that and when. i have been with HTFR for many years, no problem, really good, plus there physical store in bham is wicked! i have never had any problems, in fact just 2 days a got i got my new catalog in the post from themserox wrote:Last I heard all serious record buyers were avoiding this shop because they were caught out scamming customers.
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess. They were making dodgy booglegs of rare records and selling them at £50+ prices. They even made up so called rare records that did not even exist and were selling them at top dollar.

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Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
all over the place...soho has a few good shops, rat records, rat records, music and video exchange, charity shops.
Anyone ever go to Beanos in Croydon when it was there? That was an intense vinyl orgasm
Anyone ever go to Beanos in Croydon when it was there? That was an intense vinyl orgasm
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Don't buy any now I've gone digital but used to go Eastern Bloc in Manchester. Quality shop and Mark Turner works behind the counter. He's a wicked DJ and top bloke.
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Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
where abouts is that? i live in birmingham as a student so would hope to find some physical stores here but also wanted to check prices onlinenitz wrote:who told you that and when. i have been with HTFR for many years, no problem, really good, plus there physical store in bham is wicked! i have never had any problems, in fact just 2 days a got i got my new catalog in the post from themserox wrote:Last I heard all serious record buyers were avoiding this shop because they were caught out scamming customers.
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess. They were making dodgy booglegs of rare records and selling them at £50+ prices. They even made up so called rare records that did not even exist and were selling them at top dollar.
thanks for the suggestions so far guys
Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
chemical and boomkat.
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redeye and chemical. i love them both!
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what does the average uk entry to mid level professional make annually in gbp?
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Was a massive thread about them and the scams they had been doing too customers on Discogs.com. Just did a quick search but could not find it. Was couple of years ago.nitz wrote:who told you that and when. i have been with HTFR for many years, no problem, really good, plus there physical store in bham is wicked! i have never had any problems, in fact just 2 days a got i got my new catalog in the post from themserox wrote:Last I heard all serious record buyers were avoiding this shop because they were caught out scamming customers.
Not many of you on here would know about it tho I guess. They were making dodgy booglegs of rare records and selling them at £50+ prices. They even made up so called rare records that did not even exist and were selling them at top dollar.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
Mark from Altern8?AnalGangstaHo wrote:Don't buy any now I've gone digital but used to go Eastern Bloc in Manchester. Quality shop and Mark Turner works behind the counter. He's a wicked DJ and top bloke.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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annual income?nowaysj wrote:what does the average uk entry to mid level professional make annually in gbp?
I dont know but I am sure google does. I would hate to be out of work or on minimum income living in London in the current climate thats for sure.
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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I have shopped around many vinyl shops all around the uk, for example, BM (London), Chemical recs (Bristol), Reform (Exeter), and many more london ones. But the best shop i have had the pleasure to shop at is Drop records in Bath (10 mins from bristol) the guy adam who own the shop knows his shit inside and out! always friendly, and knows what you want to listen to as you walk thru the door!
Large ups Drop Records! - http://www.droprecords.co.uk/
Large ups Drop Records! - http://www.droprecords.co.uk/
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Weren't HTFR selling illegal bootlegs of one of Skream's remixes recently? (I think it was In For The Kill)
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Re: where do people buy their vinyls?
redeye chemical and boomkat for me mainly for dubstep
discogs and ebay for older plates
honestly shopping from the uk shops on bigger orders in cheaper than the usa shops i used to use
oh and htfr is a fucking scam market and shady as hell as far as online shopping, know that the hard way
discogs and ebay for older plates
honestly shopping from the uk shops on bigger orders in cheaper than the usa shops i used to use
oh and htfr is a fucking scam market and shady as hell as far as online shopping, know that the hard way
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Did not hear about this with Skream but they have been busted doing it loads with other artists. They were charging like double the price for shit presses of bootlegs.collige wrote:Weren't HTFR selling illegal bootlegs of one of Skream's remixes recently? (I think it was In For The Kill)
Don’t worry about people stealing an idea. If it’s original, you will have to ram it down their throats.
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