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The recordstore specialises in vinyl records
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breakbeat : drum'n'bass/dubstep : hiphop/new school funk : scratch records : rarities : electro/fidget/baltimore : paraphernalia


We also:
support street art -
produce music : buy second hand records : record and transfer old records and audio cassettes into digital : take silly photos : random
: random : random : random : legal walls

Odds and ends:
plastic sleeves : how to remove shrinkwrap : audio production : audio tuition : open 11am daily : WE DEWARP RECORDS : street art

Exclusive Australian Vinyl - Manufactured in Sydney
Malente : Nick Thayer : Bass Kleph : Cut Copy : Presets : Will Styles: pH : fRew : Vandalism : Rephrase : Mark Walton : Klaxons : Potbelleez :
Sneaky Sound System : Resin Dogs +++






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the recordstore : 255b Crown Street Darlinghurst - specialists in new and second hand vinyl

[read this in the third person - past tense - not you...you!] They located us conveniently, at the top of Goulburn Street, where it did - and still does - meet Crown Street. They found it in immediate proximity to a couple of great cafes, an excellent pub [that did takeaways] and a host of retro/vintage clothing shops. Their 'not so much vinyl loving other halves' were able to wile away the hours in which hanging out and listening to wax from all around the world occurred. In addition to this, and excitingly, they had a host of locally produced and manufactured
records - real records - that you could touch 'n' stuff.

the recordstore - fun even if you don't come.