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http://www.vinylnet.co.uk/
Collectable vinyl record and cds
http://www.clampdownrecords.com/
Stock rare and collectable vinyl, posters, and books. Contact details.
http://www.gocontinental.com/
Selection of brand new 45 RPM records, titles from the 50's to the 90's.
http://www.crazybeat.co.uk/
Rare vinyl titles covering the soul, jazz and funk music genres.
http://www.diversevinyl.com/
Stockists of brand new vinyl releases, including audiophile reissues, psyche, jazz, blues, mainstream and singles. No online ordering available as yet.
http://www.grouchos.co.uk/
Sells rare and collectors vinyl singles and albums.
http://www.htfr.com/
Specialise in supplying new and deleted dance vinyl dance music for DJs.
http://www.moremusic.co.uk/
Secondhand Records, out of print UK vinyl and CDs.
http://www.prolificrecordings.com/
The home of MJ Cole and one of the biggest house and garage record labels. Artists, back-catalogue and future releases.
http://www.redeyerecords.co.uk/
Offers new and classic drum and bass vinyl.
http://www.vinylrecords.co.uk/
Offer rare records from the 50's thru 80's. Contact information and catalogue.
http://www.juno.co.uk/
Complete weekly listing of new UK dance releases, including cat. numbers and distributor information. News of future releases. UK dance radio listings.
http://www.ukdancerecords.com/
Specialising in dance music, they stock the latest vinyl releases including British, American and European dance music for DJs.
http://www.vinylexchange.co.uk/
Manchester based second-hand record shop, specialising in rarities, deletions and promotional items.
http://www.whatrecords.co.uk/
Independent record retailer selling all kind of music but preference is on the indie and rock.
http://www.xrecords.co.uk/
Bolton record store covering a range of music styles. Online ordering but no online payment.
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