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This has to be, by far, the cleanest and most organized record store I have EVER been in. Everything is immaculate, everything is so easy to look through and it's also incredibly spacious. Being in DTLV fairly close to the arts district, there's also a lot of younger people here, and it reflects on the music selection; there is a lot of newer music to accommodate that demographic. Older material, there is not so much of, but it's still worth looking through and they have a lot of the classics. There's also a listening station with, if I remember correctly, a blue Orbit U-Turn table. You have to ask an employee to operate it for you, but you can listen to a lot of the used records that way if you're buying used records and gauging sound quality is what you're after. While I found a few of things I liked here, I also found that it was strangely lacking? A lot of the tabs for artists that interested me wound up empty. Pricing wasn't the greatest either -- I noticed represses of a few albums I already own marked up here.
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