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    Piccadilly Records

    4.5 (28 reviews)
    Closed 10:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Piccadilly Records, NQ, Manchester...the guy walking past looks like a slimmer, taller version of the fella from Jurrassic Park
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    Fantastic stalwart on Manchester's record shop scene. This shop gave birth to itself back in 1978 when 'CD's' and 'Mp3 waps' were more akin to citizen band radio speak than anything related to home music listening. In 1997 Piccadilly Records moved from it's home just off Market Street to a more suiting home on the Northern Quarter's Oldham Street nestled like a vertically stacked collection of classic vinyl amongst what is quite possibly the most concentrated collection of record shops in the uk, if not the world (neighbours on this street alone include Eastern Bloc Records, Fat City and Vinyl Exchange)! Aside from the quality staff (though don't go in asking for 'local hero Shane Ward') who posses a great knowledge on musical history, past and present gems and a largely versatile Vinyl and CD collection (the good vibe to the place), Piccadilly Records is reputedly doing very well notwithstanding the current climate of 'Digital Downbits' and 'online carrier bagging' (others, I'm led to believe are finding it tough) this is most likely down to their extensive online web presence. Last year Piccadilly Records won the inaugural Best Record Shop award as voted by listeners of Giles Peterson's Worldwide show on BBC Radio 1 and it's not in the least surprising. Everything is catered for here from avant-post rock, new-psyche-folk to nu jazz, broken beats to the self proclaimed 'weird shit'. I asked if they stocked any 'Pre Organic Quaver Grime' and lo and behold a rare Vinyl piece by 'Fitz Stummer and the Shin Pieces' was produced. Probably.

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    Since 1978, Piccadlilly Records has created quite a legacy! Nice finds from the Buzzcocks and the Ramones found here!

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    great shop. great cds

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    Review Highlights - Piccadilly Records

    They're likely to stock (or be able to get hold of) the indie albums that HMV won't even know exist.

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    Clampdown Records

    4.4(5 reviews)
    0.2 miPiccadilly
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    Clampdown record is a well-organized shop with a solid selection of harder to find titles. As I…read morebrowsed through their indie and Manchester sections, I saw a lot of titles that are well sought after. Pricing was fair and the clerk (owner?) behind the counter let my partner and I browse without any of the bother you sometimes get in record shops. I would mark this as a must visit when visiting Manchester and hunting for vinyl.

    Great record store right in the heart of Manchester city centre. Small store, but lots of vinyl to…read morechose from & reasonably priced. If you love Japanese or audophile pressings, this is a store you will love. I also found a section dedicated to bands from Manchester like Oasis, Stone Roses, Happy Mondays & New Order ect which is cool to see from a store based in the city centre. If you are after signed LP's you are in look as Clampdown Records features a nice little section dedicated to this type of collectible. Overall this is a great little store that I have visited every week I pop into Manchester & have bought quite a bit of stuff from here. The owner is friendly & very knowledgable about his stuff. I was asking one time I visited about Japanese vinyl as I had heard their pressings are superior when compared to American or UK pressings & pretty much gave me the full rundown of which periods this is true of + things to look out for. Great store with a very honest, helpful owner.

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    Soundbase Megastore - New store front

    Soundbase Megastore

    4.0(3 reviews)
    0.1 miNorthern Quarter
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    "Hey girls, hey boys, superstar DJs, here we go!"…read more Remember the Chemical Brothers hit that used a sample from Rock Master Scott & The Dynamic Three as it's hypnotic chorus? When it dropped back in 1999, it seemed like every aspiring teenager wanted to become a deejay. Now, they seem more inclined to become iPhone engineers or programmers! For those still interested in learning how to control and manipulate the wheels of steel however, Reflex is a DJ Superstore selling all the equipment you could want from turntables, mixers, amps and FX units to headphones, power sockets, spare cartridges and record boxes. They stock Technics, Numark, Vestax, Kam, Stanton and Behringer and offer a full repair service too. If you can't afford your own decks yet, they sell some secondhand stock and rent turntables, mixers, amps, speakers, projectors and lighting on a daily or weekly basis. If you're keen to start remixing or producing your own tracks, Reflex also rent and sell mixing desks, synths, drum machines and laptops loaded with music software. Handily, they also sell a small selection of dance vinyl and CDs including deep house, techno, trance, drum'n'bass, grime, dubstep and breaks. If you're looking for the latest floor-fillers or old skool classics though, I'd advise you to skip down the street to Eastern Bloc or Piccadilly Records. Rock Master Scott: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCx_MmUcKYU Rob Swift in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tHwfvmo2Qns&feature=related

    I like this store. Especially as you can just stop outside (if you are quick, as it is a yellow…read moreline area) which is handy considering a lot you will buy from here will be in large bulky boxes which you wouldn't want to walk through the street of Manchester with. You may as well tattoo 'mug me' on your forehead rather than walking round with boxes of Technics, Pioneer, Novation and many other high tech branded goods! So being able to stop outside to load is a plus point. Their stock level is good, with a wide range of equipment. The staff are knowledgeable and helpful. Having bought software and hardware from here, it has a wide range of products for the hobbyist, to the professional. It also stocks some accessories like record bags, mix tapes (or CD's) etc but best of all you can go and test any of the products, whether its a cheaper synthesiser to £4-5K Pioneer DJ decks. As for the pricing, I can't say it's a cheap shop having things worth thousands in there, but it is cheap in comparison to those products elsewhere. However not everything is, as always it's best to do your research first. I usually find they are cheapest on about 2/3rds of the things I research so that's good. All in all its a great place to call in even if you are just walking past, to see all the great things on display and have a little play. Chances are, if you are like me you will probably leave with something :)

    Piccadilly Records - musicvideo - Updated June 2026

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