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The Hard Quartet
The Hard Quartet

We spent time with the quartet to talk about adding another band to their acclaimed discographies.

Mac Demarco
Mac Demarco

Mac’s swaggering record shop CV from Edmonton to NYC.

Ira Kaplan
Ira Kaplan

Talking about The Royal Guardsmen and other formative purchases with with Yo La Tengo’s Ira Kaplan.

Kurt Vile
Kurt Vile

One from the vaults and looking way back to the time we met Kurt Vile. As you’d expect, he’s a mellow guy.

BADBADNOTGOOD
BADBADNOTGOOD

We met with Alexander Sowinski, Chester Hansen and Leland Whitty to talk about memory, connections and the power of collaboration.

Hex Enduction, Seattle
Hex Enduction, Seattle

We spoke to Dean Whitmore and bringing a healthy dose of weirdness to the suburbs.

Cambridge Daze...
Cambridge Daze...

Harry Sword reflects on formative record shopping in Cambridge.

Mirry
Mirry

Exploring the incredible undiscovered archive of Mirabel Lomer.

Strider Records
Strider Records

Bob Noguera has owned and occupied Strider Records at number 22 Jones Street for 28 years.

Sir Bill of Callahan
Sir Bill of Callahan

Catching a few moments with Bill to talk about his most played pile and where he bought them.

The Lemon Twigs
The Lemon Twigs

We were excited to talk to Michael D’Addario about how, much as it might not seem it, The Lemon Twigs are just like us.

Human Head Records, NY
Human Head Records, NY

Talking to the Brooklyn shop co-owner Travis Klein about, above all else, their insane logo.

The Phoenix Foundation & Slow Boat Records, NZ
The Phoenix Foundation & Slow Boat Records, NZ

Jeremy from Slow Boat Records, Wellington catches up with Sam and Luke from The Phoenix Foundation on in stores gone by.

Mary Lattimore
Mary Lattimore

On geographical inspiration and the uncertainties facing record stores and venues.

Orlando Weeks
Orlando Weeks

Although Orlando Weeks will be a voice known to you as part of The Maccabees, his debut solo album - A Quickening – is very much a solo piece.

Phoebe Bridgers
Phoebe Bridgers

Last summer we spoke to Phoebe Bridgers about finding down time and browsing bins.

Stuart Baker
Stuart Baker

On the corner of Broadwick Street and Duck Lane, Sounds of the Universe is one of London’s most iconic record buying destinations…

Georgia
Georgia

Georgia Barnes has packed a hell of a lot in already, and as you might have guessed, it always starts with a record shop.

Jeffery Lewis
Jeffery Lewis

Over the last fifteen or so years, few artists have toured so constantly and so widely as record store connoisseur Jeffrey Lewis.

Ghost Tour
Ghost Tour

We took Metronomy’s Joe Mount right the way back on a Ghost Tour of Totnes High Street.

World of Echo
World of Echo

They haven’t wasted an inch. Another shop finding a beautiful niche and doing it impeccably.

Amyl and the Sniffers
Amyl and the Sniffers

A while back we started thinking about the new music scene in Melbourne…

Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith
Kaitlyn Aurelia Smith

On evocative soundscapes and electronic suites, thrilled to get to talk to her about wires.

Record Store Day 2016: Matt Blease
Record Store Day 2016: Matt Blease

We asked Matt Blease to illustrate us something that captured the spirit of Record Store Day.

The End of All Music
The End of All Music

Located in Oxford, Mississippi, The End of All Music is doing the right things right.

Sovereign Syre
Sovereign Syre

Hot takes on L.A. life, Cormac McCarthy and Harold Pinter. Who is Sovereign Syre?

The Deluxe Transatlantic Recommended Retailers
The Deluxe Transatlantic Recommended Retailers

The Deluxe Transatlantic Recommended Retailers, circa 2012.

 

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