Wrecka Stow: Zia Record Exchange – Tucson, AZ

Tucson’s Zia Record Exchange is a fun place full of CD’s, DVD’s, toys, games, and a bunch of other stuff I probably missed.  They cram a lot into a small space at 3370 East Speedway Boulevard.

The number of CD’s alone was a bit staggering.  I had limited time there, so I didn’t get to browse as long as I would’ve liked.  Don’t worry, vinyl lovers, they had plenty of records, too.

All in all, a fun place.  I picked up a used CD copy of Neko Case’s Fox Confessor Brings the Flood for only eights bucks (review coming soon).  It’s located in a shopping center with a great bookstore and a great bakery in it, so it’s worth a side trip if you’re in Tucson.

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Wrecka Stow: Orbit Records – Mishawaka, IN

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I’ve been going to Mishawaka, Indiana’s Orbit Music (805 West McKinley) for over twenty years.  The place has always had a good selection of used CD’s, vinyl records, DVD’s, and other fun stuff like shirts and even vintage video games.

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They had a good selection of stuff at this year’s Record Store Day event, and nearly everything in the store was 20% off to boot.

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They’re even keeping cassettes and VHS tapes alive.  It’s a local gold mine for VHS tape collectors.

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Stop in there if you’re in the Michiana area.  It’s worth the trip.

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Wrecka Stow: Luna Records – Indianapolis, IN

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Indianapolis’ Luna Records (5202 North College Avenue) was recommended to me by a friend who lives there.  He and I love wrecka stows, so I trusted his judgment.  He was spot-on with it, as it’s a fun store with hip employees who spin cool jazz / funk records.  The content is about 60% vinyl and 40% CD’s.

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The selection is large, varied, and good.  Their “Buy 4 used CDs, get a fifth free” deal was too good to pass up, so I walked out with stuff from the Crystal MethodThe HeavyKasabianBeck, and Black Mountain.  

One of my favorite parts of the store was their rack of music and art zines.  I’m always happy to see indie stores supporting indie zine and comic creators.

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They have a lot of stuff, but the aisles aren’t cramped.  Whoever crafts their displays has a nice aesthetic.

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This alone should earn someone a raise.

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It’s a great place.  Check it out if you’re in Indy.

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Wrecka Stow: 606 Records – Chicago, IL

IMG_2298Located at 1808 South Allport Street in Chicago, Illinois, 606 Records is a nice vinyl and cassette store (as well as books and magazines devoted to music) conveniently located across from Thalia Hall and in a booming part of the city.  There’s a large Hispanic community in the area, so there are some good Mexican restaurants nearby as well.

606 Records has neat art inside and a wide selection of good vinyl ranging from gospel and world music to rock and rap.

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They were playing some neat psychedelic rock when I arrived there on March 10, 2016.  I was tempted to flip through the rock records while I was there, but I was running short on time and wanted to get to the Levitation Chicago festival at Thalia Hall before the first band started.  I spotted this groovy graffiti art as I left.

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It’s a neat store with a slick look.  I recommend it for vinyl lovers and for anyone checking out a show at Thalia Hall.

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