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Re: [microsound] San Francisco
brain fart - I mean Open Mind on Divisadero! Reckless was on Haight and Masonic and
shutdown when Amoeba moved in.
Yeah Aquarius rules ... they've probably taken more of my money than any other
music store ...
dave
dave dunstan wrote:
> Aquarius has a big selection of electronic CD's and some harder to find, newer
> electronic vinyl - but don't forget about Reckless Records on Divisadero - they
> have LOTS of electronic vinyl - and probably a more eclectic (although smaller)
> selection than Amoeba ... :)
>
> Chris Westphal wrote:
>
> > I want to second (actually third) that. Aquarius is a small shop with lots
> > of great stuff. They have a very knowledgeable staff and you'll find
> > reviews taped to many of the CDs which is something I find helpful when
> > making a random buy. I often find good stuff used at a reasonable price
> > when I'm there.
> >
> > For the big selection I would recommend Amoeba. The SF store used to be a
> > bowling alley. If you make it over to the Berkeley store you'll want to
> > check out Rasputian Records too.
> >
> > - c
> >
> > At 05:12 PM 4/1/2002 +0000, Jefre Cantu wrote:
> > >Aquarius Records on Valencia st. in the Mission.
> > >http://www.aquariusrecordssf.com/
> > >everything from 70s Afro pop to microsound.
> > >jefre
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >>From: Salvatore Panatteri <spanatte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> > >>Reply-To: microsound <microsound@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
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> > >>Subject: [microsound] San Francisco
> > >>