• Posted on January 29, 2019

Greg sez:

  1. Treriksröset – Kristen Musik Fran Ragsved (Harbinger)
  2. Ochu – Unproduktiw (Verlautbarung)
  3. MNEM – Hegonon (Sentimental)
  • Posted on January 29, 2019

Pierre sez:

  1. Paul St. Hilaire – Nah Ina It (Jahtari)
  2. Sacred Lamp – S/T (Sfirah)
  3. Daniel Avery – Song For Alpha (Phantasy Sound)
  • Posted on January 29, 2019

Brian sez:

  1. Poppy – Am I A Girl? (Mad Decent)
  2. M’dou Moctar – Blue Stage Sessions (Third Man)
  3. I Only Know – What I Don’t Like (Keith Levene)
  • Posted on January 29, 2019

Savannah sez:

  1. Bob Dylan – More Blood, More Tracks (Columbia)
  2. Songs:Ohia – Love & Work: The Lioness Sessions (Secretly Canadian)
  3. Cardi B – Invasion of Privacy (Atlantic)
  • Posted on December 21, 2017

This Shit Sells Like Crazy

(All VINYL unless otherwise indicated. As if.)

King Krule – The Ooze
True Panther
Jackie Shane – Any Other Way
Numero
Bjork – Utopia
One Little Indian
Kelela – Take Me Apart
Warp
Gord Downie – Introduce Yourself
Arts & Crafts
Gillian Welch – The Harrow & The Harvest
Acony
Husker Du – Savage Young Du
Numero
Courtney Barnett & Kurt Vile – Lotta Sea Lice
Matador
Electric Wizard – Wizard Bloody Wizard
Witchfinder
St. Vincent – Masseduction
Loma Vista
  • Posted on July 09, 2017

Keenan sez:

  1. Kashif – S/T (Arista)
  2. Olga Bell – Tempo (One Little Indian)
  3. Joe Tossini And Friends – Lady Of Mine (IEA Records)
  • Posted on February 24, 2016

Well, hello there!

We’re one of Toronto’s leading and best known independent vinyl record stores. We stock new releases from independent bands and artists from Canada, the U.S., England, and around the world. We’re committed (actually, obsessed would be more accurate) with stocking as much of this on vinyl as is possible.

Genre-wise, we’re down with almost everything: the hip, the hop, the punk, the jazz, the hardcore, the reggae, the electronic, the indie, the un-indie.

We have a huge stock of used vinyl as well, although the turnover is extremely high. We are buying used collections regularly, so there’s always fresh used LPs to peruse.

If you’re looking to rid yourself of your dusty, (or preferably not dusty) old record collection in exchange for some $$s, we’d be more than happy to take a look. We’re always on the hunt for exciting vinyl collections!

Regarding ticket sales: we are currently NOT selling tickets to live events. We expect to resume this in the coming year, but for the moment, we are staying out of it until the world actually returns to normal.

Next time you’re out music shopping, and you’re looking for stuff that you just can’t find at the mall, definitely stop by. We swear that we won’t judge your purchases. Honest! (Kidding!) (No, really!)

  • Posted on October 30, 2015

Store Hours

Monday/Tuesday/Wednesday
12:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Thursday/Friday
11:00 a.m – 7:00 p.m.
Saturday
11:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.
Note: All hours are P.S.T.
(P.S.T. = Pierre Standard Time, can change on whim if customers are absent for more than 20 minutes.)

  • Posted on March 30, 2012

Scalpers

One of the more entertaining aspects of working in a record store is dealing with scalpers. Scalpers think they are very clever, and that by disguising their voice, we will never know that they are scalpers. We have one scalper who phones regularly, and always tries to disguise his voice by pretending to be Darth Vader. Needless to say, any show they ask for is always “sold out, sorry” – click. 

Scalpers, like all humans, are very predictable, and all behave in the same manner. Common Scalper traits include, but are not limited to:

A: Referring to tickets as “pieces”, ie: “Yoo got enne pieces for Richard Ashcroft?”.

B: Completely unable to pronounce complex band names, such as Jamiroquai (Jam-err-awk-wee).

C: Always ask for six tickets (pieces). Never five, never two, but always six (6).

D: Always adorned in brightly coloured sports clothing, usually replete with Toronto Maple Leaf logos. More accurate imagery can be seen by watching any episode of The Sopranos.

E: Enter store. Skulk around bins looking very lost. Approach counter casually, and then as an aside, ask if we have any tickets for “A Purple Circle”.

F: “They’re for my kids. I got six kids. Can I get six pieces?”.

G: “Do you guys know where Sugar Ross is playing?”

More scalper tales to come. Stay tuned!

  • Posted on March 30, 2012

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We’re one of Toronto’s leading and best known independent record stores. We stock new releases from independent bands and artists from Canada, the U.S., England, and around the world. We’re committed (actually, obsessed would be more accurate) with stocking as much of this on vinyl as is possible.

Genre-wise, we’re down with almost everything: the hip, the hop, the punk, the jazz, the hardcore, the reggae, the electronic, the indie, the un-indie. No classical or nu-country, however.

Rotate This is an equal-genre retailer. We do not exclude titles from stock based on race, creed, culture, religious affiliation or sexual orientation. We might not, however, stock a title we feel is not appropriate for our store, for any number of reasons. You want Britney? Wicked, so do we. But we don’t sell her records. (Well, ok, maybe the UK 12″ers but please don’t tell anyone).

We stock used vinyl as well, although the turnover is extremely high, and we find it difficult to keep much stock. If you’re looking to rid yourself of your dusty old record collection in exchange for some $$s, we’d be more than happy to take a look. We are rather picky though, so please don’t bring in your Poco lps.

We’re also an official ticket outlet for most of the major concert promoters in town.

Next time you’re out music shopping, and you’re looking for stuff that you just can’t find at the mall, definitely stop by. We swear that we won’t judge your purchases. Honest! (Kidding!) (No, really!)