..subj: the best vinyl record stores in Toronto..
The best vinyl record stores in Toronto are where audiophiles
go to get their fix. Some consider vinyl the ultimate recording
material, but many of these stores have music in other formats
and lots of great music merch to geek out on too.
Here are the best vinyl record stores in Toronto.
1
Sonic Boom
This multi-level store in Chinatown is Canada's largest
independent record shop and sells more than just records. It
stocks the newest and best in music, films, and used titles and
is a popular destination for turntables, speakers, band t-
shirts, knickknacks, and home goods. To top it all off, Sonic
Boom regularly hosts in-store performances and record signings
with artists like Mac Demarco, Broken Social Scene, and Sloan.
2
Rotate This
The independent Ossington store is one of Toronto's most
revered record shops. Their mission is to sell as many new
vinyl releases from independent bands and artists around the
world as possible. Rotate This stocks a highly-coveted
collection of used vinyl as well, but the turnover is fast, so
you'll never see too many in-store at a time.
3
Play De Record
Toronto DJs will find everything they need at this Chinatown
record store. In fact, in the 90s it was known to supply
records to the city's radio DJs. After thirty years of
business, the shop continues to offer an impressive range of
rare discographies, new arrivals, and international records.
Play De Record also sells DJ equipment for all skill levels and
staff can help guide your purchases if you're just getting
started.
4
Dead Dog Records
Now with locations in Bloordale, Queen West, and the Village,
this well-known record shop is a newer installment in the
city.Founded in 2015 by ex-employees of the formerly-defunct
Sunrise Records, the well-organized inventory here features a
mix of current and old vinyl, CDs, and DVDs (new and used),
along with fun merchandise like t-shirts, toys, and turntables.
5
Kops Records Danforth
There are two locations of this warehouse-esque record store,
on Queen West, and the Danforth. The store, opened in the 70s,
is named after owner Martin Koppel, who had a personal record
collection that grew so big, he had no choice but to open a
shop. At Kops, you'll find a wide variety of old and new vinyl
with lots of rarities like first pressings and recordings of
iconic speeches.
6
Pop Music
This East Chinatown vinyl shop doesn't sell used records.
Instead, Pop Music prides itself on its massive collection of
mainstream commercial albums, making it easy for fans to find
the music they're looking for. Sift through the biggest hits of
all time, and don't forget to browse the merch section for band
tees and accessories, like hats and keychains.
7
Cosmos Records
A relic from the late 90s, Cosmos is known for its collection
of rare and collectible vinyl, particularly in the genres of
soul, vintage rock, hip hop, funk and disco. The curatorial
vision of the flagship (located on Queen West) is to resurface
relevant music that has fallen through the cracks.
8
Grasshopper Records
The notorious Dundas West spot is the only record shop in
Toronto open late (until nearly 1 a.m. every night). It's named
for the band/alias of the shop's eccentric owner, a local
legend in Toronto's music scene. He exclusively stocks used
vinyl records and generously shares his personal taste, so you
can trust you're getting the best referrals.
9
Tonality Records
This specialty vinyl shop on Dundas West near Roncesvalles is a
haven for music geeks. The shop curates records by indie label
rather than by artist or genre, allowing customers to find
bands by association - a great way to discover music they
wouldn't otherwise be exposed to. As if that weren't exciting
enough, the shop also sells a range of vintage radios,
turntables, receivers, amplifiers, and tuners.
[ gleened from:
https://www.blogto.com/toronto/the_best_vinyl_record_stores_in_toronto/ ]
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