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Old 08.04.2006, 06:34 AM   #555
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Originally Posted by Iain
Either you or Toilet and Bowels mentioned it before I think and it sounded like a treasure trove. You have to spill the location of these nice record shops...I will probably be in London at the end of the month to see Sunburned Hand...

Also, I just ordered Last Shot at Heaven by Skullflower....

Here's one you will have to visit:
Wandering around Soho, it's quite possible you may stumble into the aptly named Cheapo Cheapo Records. A belter of a tiny shop found located on Rupert St that has cheesy vinyl and oddball stuff hidden amongst its dusty shelves. An assortment of second hand vinyl, Cheapo Cheapo might resemble a jumble sale inside but you can lose yourself for hours.
Funk Soul Brothers should head off to Mr Bongo on Poland St (just off Oxford St), for a good mix of hip hop, funk and Latin underground. Black Market on D'Arblay Stis well stocked on every style of dance music you can think of - along with plenty of listening decks as well. It's quite likely you'll stumble across Steve's Sounds by accident whilst wondering around Tottenham Court Road - a cheap 'n' cheerful outlet where brand new CDs (and stacks of releases over the last year) go for affordable prices. No wonder it's so popular!
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