The Disappearance Of Black-Owned Record Stores

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That's a shame because like it mentions in the article, the distribution is not the same, but I think it's definitely the industry. This is why a store like Fat Beats was so unique in carrying everything Hip Hop but that was ages ago. I think the overall demand has really shifted though and now a lot of collectors are looking for special editions and all that.
 

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All record stores are disappearing. Have been for years. Hardly any left. People buy online now
Yeah that's the other thing. It's not necessarily about race, it's just how things are now. That article is also probably trying to push the race narrative when it's not the only reason for the downfall.
 
Yeah that's the other thing. It's not necessarily about race, it's just how things are now. That article is also probably trying to push the race narrative when it's not the only reason for the downfall.
I used to be able to go to the west end and walk from record shop to record shop, now they just arent there anymore.
 

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I used to be able to go to the west end and walk from record shop to record shop, now they just arent there anymore.
It's sad because record stores are a great place to find stuff but unfortunately so is the internet. I can find classics by just sitting here in my underwear.
 
It's sad because record stores are a great place to find stuff but unfortunately so is the internet. I can find classics by just sitting here in my underwear.
Exactly, and people are entitled and lazy and dont want to work for shit. Why go hunting outside when you can find what you want more easily in your underpants
 

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Exactly, and people are entitled and lazy and dont want to work for shit. Why go hunting outside when you can find what you want more easily in your underpants
And on the other hand, the shit's too expensive nowadays anyway. It's not the same when I would just go into a shop and find 12". Now it's all albums and they're all special editions which are way overpriced.

I was in a shop in Toronto a few years ago and the selection was really good but it was all curated records from the owner. Which means the prices were nuts. Nice shop but way too expensive.
 
And on the other hand, the shit's too expensive nowadays anyway. It's not the same when I would just go into a shop and find 12". Now it's all albums and they're all special editions which are way overpriced.

I was in a shop in Toronto a few years ago and the selection was really good but it was all curated records from the owner. Which means the prices were nuts. Nice shop but way too expensive.
Yeah man definitely, been so long since I bought vinyl I forgot about those prices
 

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12" were the best. $5-10 and there was always something new, plus acapellas and remixes. But I'm not spending $40+ for some special edition stuff.
 
I paid £20 for a one sided 12 " white label once. Never again. Wasnt even hip hop, it was a UK garage track. Was an acetate too, so deteriorated quickly. Fucking waste of money. The charity shop finds made up for it. Now my vinyl is just collecting dust. Serato made it obsolete for djing. Using control vinyls on turntables gets the best of both worlds, but I havent dj'ed in years. Did some mixes on a controller back in 2012, just not the same as vinyl.
 

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I paid £20 for a one sided 12 " white label once. Never again. Wasnt even hip hop, it was a UK garage track. Was an acetate too, so deteriorated quickly. Fucking waste of money. The charity shop finds made up for it. Now my vinyl is just collecting dust. Serato made it obsolete for djing. Using control vinyls on turntables gets the best of both worlds, but I havent dj'ed in years. Did some mixes on a controller back in 2012, just not the same as vinyl.
That sucks. What's funny though is those white labels that are so random. There's a Youtube video (I can't remember) where the artist and track name were unknown lol.

Serato and Traktor for sure have made vinyl a thing of the past unless you're a collector. Look at Rane now with their armless turntables!

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That sucks. What's funny though is those white labels that are so random. There's a Youtube video (I can't remember) where the artist and track name were unknown lol.

Serato and Traktor for sure have made vinyl a thing of the past unless you're a collector. Look at Rane now with their armless turntables!

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I like the look of that
 
That sucks. What's funny though is those white labels that are so random. There's a Youtube video (I can't remember) where the artist and track name were unknown lol.

Serato and Traktor for sure have made vinyl a thing of the past unless you're a collector. Look at Rane now with their armless turntables!

71J3JtOoavL._AC_SL1500_.jpg
Damn £729 each, ffs
 
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