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The map has been created by Beggars Group

A new interactive map has been developed to show you what independent record stores are still operating in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic, and...

The store will break away from Cosmos Records London 

A new independent record store is set to open in London.

Placing a bigger focus on dance and reggae music, as well as 12″s and 7″...

It's set to open its doors in the Danish capital in early December...

A new record shop focusing on "quality electronic music" is set to open in Copenhagen.

With a main focus on techno, house and electro...

Its previous store shut its doors on New Year's Day

New York record store Halcyon has opened a new location in Brooklyn.

With vinyl sales expected to take over CD sales for the first time...

The label have closed their Parisian store, that's been at its current location since 2013

Launched in 2006, and the moved to its current location in 2013, the Parisian Smallville Records store was launched by Jacques Bon and Henrik Weber...

Kristina Records has returned to east London with a new store on Well Street...

A new record store has opened in east London.

Having been based in a DIY space in Tottenham for the last year, Kristina Records has...

 The city of lights is getting a new place to source music...

Dizonord, a brand new record store, is opening up in the French capital.

A two-day opening party is planned for this Friday 8th February, with...

It launches in downtown Oakland in February...

Bandcamp will open its first physical record store next month.

Set to open in downtown Oakland on February 1st, the 5000-square-foot complex and venue will...

New wax, anyone?

Three new record shops have opened in London in the past week.

Following the launch of a new Honest Jon spot in King's Cross and...

Vinyl may be back, but is the picture really so rosy for records?

I’m sure you’ve heard the great news — vinyl is back, baby: back on the shelves, back in our collective conscious, back in the clubs. Everyone and their mother’s brother is now walking around like the cat who's got the cream, because they are true collectors, true music heads, true audiophiles and their addiction to black crack has finally been vindicated.