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Where to buy CD's in Ontario
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East Londoner
Hi... just moved to Canada and am looking for places to buy music (CD's)... What places carry trance / prog styles... and whats fair prices... All i see is Trance Explosion "Flip and Fill" trash at HMV...
charmscars
to be honest, i don't really buy cd's very often....so i'm not the best person to ask. but did you try the big flagship HMV or a smaller one in a mall?

also, you might want to change the title of your post and put "cd's" in crakets after music b/c someppl might think you mean reccords and not click on the thread unless they spin.

-t
East Londoner
Thanks for the advice...
charmscars
help him out guys! some of you must buy cd's!


i know erika sometimes gets hers at teh big HMV downtown. It's a much bigger store and has a better selection in all kinds of music than the smaller ones.
halo20
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Originally posted by charmscars
so i'm not the best person to ask.


haha I didn't realize he "asked" you. Just teasing Tara.

I'm more interested to find out where in East London you lived. lol I had a friend who lived in Acton TOOON and I was there all the time. God damn Eastenders.

For the major compilations HMV's are fine, fairly expensive though. I've heard that ordering on amazon is still cheaper. For more specialized cd mixes possibly try Release Records. What disks are you looking for in particular man?
DJ El Kay Dee
anyone know where i can get the latest portia surreal cd??? i want it for that cover with her pic on it:crazy:




lol..j/k


well sunrise and hmv are the only i can think of and then thers of course release records as halo20 mentioned that usually has the important ones..

else just order off the net :) ur best bet
samhouse
theres this thing called the "internet" that you may want to try....

*edit

that was rather rude of me..hehe
but seriously im sure theres stores on yonge and maybe queen that sell cds. what about play de record dont they sell some cds????
i still think if you have the "plastic" that the net is ure best option.
charmscars
quote:
Originally posted by samhouse
theres this thing called the "internet" that you may want to try....

*edit

that was rather rude of me..hehe
but seriously im sure theres stores on yonge and maybe queen that sell cds. what about play de record dont they sell some cds????
i still think if you have the "plastic" that the net is ure best option.


i think it's great if he wantsto buy teh discs. it supports teh industry so labels and artists can continue making music.
halo20
teh
charmscars
quote:
Originally posted by halo20
teh


jake's already busted my (proverbial) balls about that this morning. i know it bad..but what are the alternatives? proof-reading?

StereoPrincess
quote:
Originally posted by halo20
teh


I think I am used to this word. Its weird but I don't notice it anymore even in papers I write. Thank the Lord for spell check.
Pixiechick
quote:
Originally posted by StereoPrincess
I think I am used to this word. Its weird but I don't notice it anymore even in papers I write. Thank the Lord for spell check.


Once again Jon, you rcok!
(Might need to remix that one...)
:D
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