Where to buy / discover real underground deep house with selection like juno records?
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Where to buy / discover real underground deep house with selection like juno records? Posted on: 28.09.2013 by Rolando Lomangino So I have been switching genres like mad and finally realized all I really care about doing is deep house. Juno Records has awesome tracks but not into paying big money and waiting for records in the mail, I don't mind paying 2-3 bucks for mp3s because I really am focusing on quality like 2-3 songs a week at most. I am not digging most of what beatport considers deep house. So naturally I need some new sources. What I use so far:soundcloud junodownload traxsource stompy record shops + make my own tracks ( eventually one day) | |
Ciara Cuttill 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
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Allan Neubert 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by MyUsername
Originally Posted by Eliot Han
As for Dr. Freecloud, I have personally talked to several artists/labels in the hardcore and acid genres that have tried to get Freecloud to distribute for them in the US and Freecloud never replied to any of them. Which I consider odd as he really pushes the whole early 90's acid rave scene on his web site. What is the store like? EDIT: Took a quick look at the Mount Analog web site; that shop looks interesting. I don't know if they stock anything I would personally buy but if they are receptive to special orders for customers that could be someplace to check out if you are on the west coast. But they charge $15 for a 12" which is about what I pay including shipping from France (given the lack of US distribution this doesn't surprise me). |
Nereida Jasnoch 01.10.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
Maybe get in touch with them and it might save you from international shipping. Just a thought. |
Allan Neubert 01.10.2013 |
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Originally Posted by MyUsername
As far as discogs, this probably depends greatly on what style you want, but for me almost all of the Discogs sellers (even for used) I order from are in Europe. These days my vinyl mostly comes from Toolbox Records in Paris, but shipping is crazy expensive. |
Nereida Jasnoch 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Ask the dudes from your local record store if they can order what you want perhaps. And aren't some people on discogs from the US as well ? |
Delena Katherman 29.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by zimfella
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Rolando Lomangino 28.09.2013 | So I have been switching genres like mad and finally realized all I really care about doing is deep house. Juno Records has awesome tracks but not into paying big money and waiting for records in the mail, I don't mind paying 2-3 bucks for mp3s because I really am focusing on quality like 2-3 songs a week at most. I am not digging most of what beatport considers deep house. So naturally I need some new sources. What I use so far: soundcloud junodownload traxsource stompy record shops + make my own tracks ( eventually one day) |
Ciara Cuttill 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
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Allan Neubert 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by MyUsername
Originally Posted by Eliot Han
As for Dr. Freecloud, I have personally talked to several artists/labels in the hardcore and acid genres that have tried to get Freecloud to distribute for them in the US and Freecloud never replied to any of them. Which I consider odd as he really pushes the whole early 90's acid rave scene on his web site. What is the store like? EDIT: Took a quick look at the Mount Analog web site; that shop looks interesting. I don't know if they stock anything I would personally buy but if they are receptive to special orders for customers that could be someplace to check out if you are on the west coast. But they charge $15 for a 12" which is about what I pay including shipping from France (given the lack of US distribution this doesn't surprise me). |
Ciara Cuttill 01.10.2013 | there are some record shops in LA that have some gems ... Mount Analog, Dr. Freeclouds, and even Amoeba |
Nereida Jasnoch 01.10.2013 |
Originally Posted by frequencym
Maybe get in touch with them and it might save you from international shipping. Just a thought. |
Allan Neubert 01.10.2013 |
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Originally Posted by MyUsername
As far as discogs, this probably depends greatly on what style you want, but for me almost all of the Discogs sellers (even for used) I order from are in Europe. These days my vinyl mostly comes from Toolbox Records in Paris, but shipping is crazy expensive. |
Nereida Jasnoch 30.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by jdownesbaird
Ask the dudes from your local record store if they can order what you want perhaps. And aren't some people on discogs from the US as well ? |
Delena Katherman 29.09.2013 |
Originally Posted by zimfella
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Hanna Ridenbaugh 29.09.2013 | discogs.com Best way of finding gems on vinyl cheaply. You just need to really crate dig and reserch heavily, resident advisor I find is good for that. |
Delena Katherman 28.09.2013 | While we are all here, are there any places to buy vinyl online in the US that have a selection like Juno? I order most of my vinyl from Juno, and pay big shipping fees just to get the what I'm looking for. And to the OP: are you looking for cheaper vinyl? Is that the issue with Juno? If not, why not just keep downloading from Juno if you're happy with the selection? |
Augustine Mitzen 28.09.2013 | boomkat maybe? |
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