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  1. Amen Dunes - Love (175/300 Ltd edition direct from sacred bones only)

    Burial - Untrue

    Goat - World Music (Repress, green edition of /200)

    Ponytail - Do Whatever You Want All The Time

    THEESatisfaction - Awe Naturale

    Timber Timbre - Hot Dreams (Ltd foil cover edition)

    Spectrals - Bad Penny

  2. The Growlers - Are you in or out?

    The Growlers - Hot Tropics 10"

    Thee Oh Sees - Moon Sick EP (ltd RSD 13' white vinyl)

    The Recoys - Rekoys EP

    Spacemen 3 - Take Me To The Other Side 12" (Re-press)

    Twerps - Work It Out 7"

    White Fence - Green Balloon 7"

  3. Just ordered the Axxa/Abraxas Ltd edition due to the fact that most things recorded by Jarvis Taveniere are usually worth it.

    Will be my first captured tracks LP. I've had the mp3 of clash the truth though since last year which got me on the label's wave length a bit more.

    Have been poking around the label recently and am liking Chris Cohen and Juan Wauters. Could very well be purchases soon. 

  4. Hi

     

    Sorry if I'm just reiterating what has already been mentioned in the main record store list topic.

     

    Just thought it would be helpful for whoever lives in or outside the UK to have a topic to flick through if they know jack about the vinyl hot spots in whatever area they are travelling to.

     

    Just a few in my nearest city of Birmingham:

     

    - Left For Dead, Custard Factory, Digbeth, Birmingham, B9 4AA

    - Milque & Muhle, Unit 6 Gibb Street, Birmingham, B9 4AA

    - Ignite Record Store (downstairs inside the Oasis market) 110-114, Corporation Street, Birmingham, B4 6SX

     

    All of the above have a broad quality stock and aren't focused on second hand. Milque & Muhle is great for experimental music. Ignite more so with hardcore. Left For Dead has only been open 2/3 months tops but has some great garage rock and electronic music. All are within a year or so of being open.

     

    - The Diskery, 99 Bromsgrove Street, Birmingham, B5 6QB

     

    If you want a good ol' dig in a classic record store then head to the above. Got a shabby homely vibe to it and is the mecca of all second hand record shops in the Midlands. All other second hand shops in the area don't seem to be worth it.

     

    If anyone else feels inclined, give a run down of your local area and anywhere worth checking out. Cheers

     

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