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Cool, I dare everyone in Dulwich to go to the record shop and say "Hi John!How are you?!" The poor man will be all confused trying to place all of us since we all know his name and he doesn't know us.


So does the record shop do good business?

What DOES go on down there? Elvis and 2Pac hiding down there?!

Why not go down the steps and have a look for yourself - that way you may even be able to influence the outcome of the "does the record shop do good business?" question.


If you like music and are friendly and sociable you will probably have a good time.


He knows his music and is sound, there's a very varied selection of vinyl and CDs.


As mentioned above previously he also promotes various bands/acts.


Good addition to the area.

They are very nice people running the record shop and I've even helped out once when they were a bit short (about 4ft 9ins). Enjoyed a couple of acoustic set there one Saturday afternoon too a few weeks back.

Looks for the Dream Machine threads and you'll find out more.

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