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  1. Nov 2, 2020 · Latest Videos. Before the resurgence of vinyl, Toronto lost a whole lot of record shops in the 1990s and early 2000s. From massive country-wide chains to truly independent operations, the old...

    • Sonic Boom. Address:215 Spadina Ave. Specialty:General interest. Sonic Boom is one of Toronto’s most popular record stores, and you can find just about anything at their multi-level spot in Chinatown.
    • Invisible City Record Shop. Address:222 Spadina Ave., unit C4. Specialty:Disco, soca, and soul. Across the street from Sonic Boom, on the lower level of Chinatown Centre, is Invisible City, a music label, record shop, and DJ equipment store.
    • Play de Record. Address:411 Spadina Ave. Specialty:General interest. Play De Record opened in 1990 and has long been a staple for music lovers, record collectors, and DJs.
    • Antikka. Address:960 Queen St. W. Specialty:Hard rock, country, and soul. Half café and half record store, Antikka on Queen West has a smaller, curated section of vinyl.
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    • Sonic Boom. If you ask any Torontonian where to find a record store, they’ll probably direct you to Sonic Boom. The multi-level Chinatown store has a huge variety of vinyl from classical records to modern indie LPs.
    • Tiny Record Shop. Queen Street East’s Tiny Record Shop is “not your average record shop.” It’s run by local record label Paper Bag and carries vinyl from artists on the label, as well as several from iconic musicians like David Bowie, The Clash, and The Ramones.
    • Rotate This. Rotate This is well known across the city as the spot to pick up concert tickets, but it also has a large selection of new and used vinyl and record accessories like turntables.
    • Cosmos Records. Small but mighty, Cosmos Records doesn’t have a large square footage, but it’s worth squeezing through to find the perfect vinyl addition to your collection.
  2. Oct 20, 2023 · The music scene is no different. From the pulsating heart of Kensington Market to the vibrant streets of Queen West, Toronto boasts brilliance across a diverse array of musical styles. And the record stores around the Greater Toronto Area reflect that as well. Here, we provide a guide to Toronto’s best record stores.

  3. Aug 2, 2017 · Play De Record. Location: 411 Spadina Ave, Toronto, ON M5T 2G6. Go for: Every genre of dance music under the sun, hip hop 12″ singles, DJ equipment, beatmaking & production classes.

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  5. OUR LOCATIONS. Three locations--two in Toronto and one in Oshawa--and growing, so you can be sure there's always a Kops Records near you! And if that's not enough to fulfill your vinyl needs, don't forget to check out our Discogs profiles filled with rarities and oddities. Kops at Queen *New Location!* 395 Queen St. West, Toronto, M5V 2A5.

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