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Barcelona, Spaininexpressible wrote:
There are several record stores (new and/or 2nd hand) in Barcelona's Raval district.
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Edison's Carrer de la Riera Baixa 9/10 08001 Barcelona Phone: 93 441 96 74 Fax: 93 329 23 15 Homepage chiz wrote:
I visited Barcelona last year. I picked up some nice second hand bits in Edison's and the following nearby shops:
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Wah Wah Riera Baixa 14 08001 Barcelona Phone: +34 93 442 37 03 Fax: +34 93 442 23 25 Email: info@wah-wahsupersonic.com Homepage: www.wah-wahsupersonic.com Revolver Tallers 11-13 08001 Barcelona Phone: +34 93 302 16 85 Phone: +34 93 301 61 78 Fax: +34 93 301 49 21 Email: info@discos-revolver.com Homepage: www.discos-revolver.com Impacto Tallers 61 08001 Barcelona Phone: +34 93 202 26 35 Fax: +34 93 302 26 35 Email: info@discosimpacto.com Homepage: www.discosimpacto.com .exe. wrote:
and one of my favorite restaurants in there:
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ÉS it is near the MACBA (in Raval) also near Ramblas. daily menu at 8 Euros.amazing. .exe. wrote:
btw,not far from Tallers,if you ask in those shops shure they know where it is.I will go next wednesday for 5 time.Fuck record shoping!
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esteban_morientes wrote:
about time this city got in guys! :)
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Kiwi_Juice wrote:
CD DROME
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Valldoncella 3 08001 Barcelona Phone: +34 933174646 Fax: +34 933174711 Email: info@cddrome.com Homepage: www.cddrome.com Cd Drome is one of the best Record Stores in BCN, although its name, there's a huge amount of good vinyls in there. You can find Techno, House, Minimal, Beats, Electronic, Pop & Rock, CDs & Vinyls. 12" MUSIC C/ Montsio 8 Phone: +34 93 302 48 41 Home page: www.docemusic.com Mainly vinyls Kiwi_Juice edited this message over 3 years ago. ramirez wrote:
This is also a good store:
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SCIENCE FICTION VINYLS C/ Bonsuccés 13 08001 - BARCELONA Tel: +34-93-4121997 and TASMANIAC Pl. Vicenç Martorell 2 08001 - BARCELONA Tel: +34-93-3012566 Fax: +34-93-4125930 E-Mail:maniac@teleline.es This last one is also a great store. Check the cafe in front of it named Kasparo! Kiwi_Juice wrote:
ramirez is right and kasparo is a great café with very good meals
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there are other good record shops near these, but I don't know their names or correct adress, I'll try to update the thread in a few days. Kiwi_Juice wrote:
LA RUTA NATURAL
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C/ Passatge Elisabets 6 08001 BARCELONA Tel: +34 934120767 Homepage: www.larutanatural.net vinyls, merchandising & comics; all kinds of electronica, electro, techno, drum'n'bass, minimal, etc (Very good shop with personal treatment) BELETA RECORDS C/ Sitges, 10 08001 BARCELONA email: info@beletarecords.com Homepage: www.beletarecords.com dancefloor vinyls, good shop AbsoluteBodyControl wrote:
Daily Records
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C/De Les Sitges 9 (cantonada C/Tallers) 08001 Barcelona Tel: +34 933 017 755 Fax: +34 933 018 858 Homepage: http://www.dailyrecords.net Soul, Reggae, Ska, Hardcore, Punk, Oi!, Power Pop, R'n'r, Garage, 60's... vinyl & CD's. arturmdr wrote:
mdrmusic / Musicas de Regimen
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Apdo. 497 08240 Manresa (Barcelona) Homepage: http://www.mdrmusic.com Especialistas en Camisetas Musica / Music T-Shirts specialists jimthing wrote:
I was there last weekend, off the top-end of the main road Las Ramblas, you have Tallers/Bonsuccés (the street/road names). Can't remeber the shop names, though the ones mentioned ^above^ ring a bell.
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Also another road I read on here I never found somehow, called Riera Baixa, might be worth a try ?? I was in a hurry and it was absolutely RAMMED full of people in that area, being a Saturday, being Barcelona, and being just after Easter when all the peeps of Europe seem to want a weekend break somewhere warm... as ever. Lovely city it is & hot women too, just wish my Spanish (or would speaking Catalan be better ?!) was upto anything -- it isn't unfortunately. And I was only there non-record shopping/sightseeing/eating rather than clubbing/barcrawling. (BTW, on the subject of food. All they eat seems to be tapas, not much else available on't street outside of fastfood joints, and avoid those places with guys on the street trying to wave you in as they are normally the shitest joints. Tip: Restaurants you hit, after 9pm MINIMUM timewise or course, should be in the 35+ Euro price-range to get quality choice, as they do have sourcing issues with some certain types of foods in southern Spain! And a 5% tip is fine in restaurants, provided service was OK, otherwise don't bother; it's an extra not a requirement). My overall opinion on record shops, NOT very good, I'm afraid. Generally as a UK shopper, most of the stuff available there was larger independent label stuff, your Ninja Tune, Warp, and similar main labels. So nothing you can't generally find over here. Though, as I said, I was brief in my searching, so see what others have to say on the subject, rather than just taking my word for it. I have to say, for a reasonably large city (obviously not on the scale of London/NYC/Tokyo, but still reasonably big for it's region) that holds the ever-great forward-thinking Sonár festival every year and where people have great clubs (which I didn't get to this time), I wasn't impressed by the amount of shops I found to cater for the DJ's out there. Though I did find a couple of guys on the flight out there from the UK getting their record bags/boxes off the conveyerbelt, so perhaps they hire-in the talent more these days because of it ?? Is Madrid or anywhere else in Spain (outside of Ibiza) any better ? ... one wonders . . . jimthing edited this message over 2 years ago. Kiwi_Juice wrote:
WOW, many things to answer...
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I'm from Madrid, and I think BCN is one of the best cities in the world to live. But If you want better food, even night life, I think Madrid is cheaper, easier, and better. Madrid worths a visit (or two), it has some of the best museums in spain. Granada too. Ibiza is only for drunken brits (i'm kidding), it's overbooked in summer, and its charm is fucked by a bunch of ravers, hookers, neohippies coming from lowcost airlines (including a lot of spanish cities), i only go there from october to june. BCN is full of tourists (from easter to october we have that , restaurants and bars around ramblas, born, and other hot points of the city, use to be expensive and their quality very poor. Catalonia is one of the best places in Spain (read: in the world) "gastronomy-speaking". There's a lot of cheap places (around 20-25 euros) with top quality. Here people takes eating very seriously. in barcelona is enough speaking spanish Tip is not mandatory. You could leave a restaurant and don'r leave a single euro. My wife says nobody gives her a tip when she do her job ok. waiters should live of their salary. And the record shops, you won't find gems or rarities. But around tallers there's a couple of very good ones (cd drome & la ruta natural comes to mind) .exe. wrote:
Near agreed with above.Finding a good restaurant is not an esay job, but you should have quality for 20-30 euro.Forget and leave from tourist places and try to ask.As restaurant owner, i recomend ES (near macba).In the place i am is fast food (calamares, pizza and frit) and i'm doing quality, but people tend to go where other people is.
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Josephschembri wrote:
Any updates ?
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Going there on Thursday. I'm after CD only. Josephschembri wrote:
Well, I'm back.
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I didn't pick a miserable CD from the style of music I like (Gabber/Psy-Goa trance) Very disappointed. mrformic wrote:
Si, Kasparo is a nice place !
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We have visited the record shops around there, you can reach 4 or 5 within short walks. THE DJ shops were nice, but I bought nothing....nothing special was offered which I couldnt buy at home. Best find was Wah-Wah for me, fantastic Krautrock section. Shoe and fashion shops are cool. |