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Re: Drop records closing down

Post by aspect-dubz » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:21 pm

this is horrible news.. i find myself fortunate enough to say that i've bought from drop records a fair few times when i've been in bath and could only tell good things about the place, hope all the drop crew the best in their future endeavours

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Re: Drop records closing down

Post by Area_Recordings » Tue Dec 07, 2010 9:45 pm

really sad news another shop has closed, I wish them all the best in the future. Quiet heart breaking when the shop you've worked in for so long goes down.

On a more up beat note however. I do most of my work with younger people, 16 / mid-twenties, and have recently had a few of them tell me how they have sold their CD-J's to buy 1210's and that vinyl is the way forward and their looking to start labels and get their music out there. Many of the guys put on nights and their views are being picked up by many of their peer's.

Also I went In my new local shop the other day to have a nice long chat about how vinyl is really steady in certain genres. which again, is not so great news to drop, but positive in the bigger scheme. Everything comes round in cycles and vinyl like most things will as well.

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Re: Drop records closing down

Post by clifford_- » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:07 am

Area_Recordings wrote: Also I went In my new local shop the other day to have a nice long chat about how vinyl is really steady in certain genres. which again, is not so great news to drop, but positive in the bigger scheme. Everything comes round in cycles and vinyl like most things will as well.

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But still, its really sad to hear about the shop/any independant shop closing down. Ive been through it all with skateboard shops, never thought records shops would have an issue. :(
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Re: Drop records closing down

Post by Jak The lad » Wed Dec 08, 2010 10:11 am

Ordered a far few times from Drop and had great service. Sad times, all the best for the future.
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Re: Drop records closing down

Post by JFK » Wed Dec 08, 2010 11:38 am

Im not being over dramatic when I say this is heart breaking for me..... Adams a great guy and a good friend who always managed to keep a smile on his face even with all this shit going on.

Big Up Adam.
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