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The Roadshow visits a town known as 'Hotlanta', where the Little Five Points District boasts not one but two great record stores. Eric Levin, co-founder of Record Store Day welcomes us to CRIMINAL RECORDS - who got their name from stealing hearts, and then goes a few doors down to the amazing WAX N' FACTS - a Crate Diggers Delight with a history that includes the B-52's and other New Wave bands.
We're fascinated when finding shoppes that have a unique focus or genre of music. The stores in this episo deare examples of a singular vision devoted to that idea. These stores are always a labor of love often conceived and run by one person.
It's impossible to imagine the birth of Hip Hop without the sonic reality of vinyl records. What started out as a Do-it-Yourself experiment by the club DJs in the 5 Burroughs of New York, is now a dominant reality worldwide. The Roadshow speaks to Hip Hop practitioners including Daryl McDaniels (aka: DMC) as well as other Hip Hop professionals.
In Toledo, we find yet another example of a record store with a decades long history in its town. Beginning in 2004, Pat O'Connor opened Culture Clash Records, which gained a reputation for its vinyl selection as well as hosting live music in the store.Cleveland - the city that houses the Rock N' Roll Hall of Fame, can also boast one of the planet's state-of-the-art vinyl pressing plants, a boon to many independent labels as well as individual artists.
The city of Portland, Oregon is the home of no less than twenty independent record shops. It's unquestioned leader is Terry Currier's MUSIC MILLENIUM, a sprawling authoritative garden of musical delights. We're also going to visit several newer stores such as EVERYDAY MUSIC, JUMP JUMP, and MISSISSIPPI RECORDS.
It's impossible to imagine the birth of Hip Hop without the sonic reality of vinyl records. What started out as a Do-it-Yourself experiment by the club DJs in the 5 Burroughs of New York, is now a dominant reality worldwide. The Roadshow speaks to Hip Hop practitioners including Daryl McDaniels (aka: DMC) as well as other Hip Hop professionals.
Shake-It Records, Plaid Room Records, & the indie label, Colemine Records, is proof that Cincinnati is a 'crate-diggers' delight.