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Record Store Day Special: 5 Records Picked From Misbits’ Discogs Account

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Ever been down the discogs.com spiral, jumping from record label to record label, from artist to artist and from vendor to vendor, adding a countless number of vinyl pieces to your wantlist and waiting impatiently to pile up a few records from the same seller to justify the shipping costs?

Yeah, we know the feeling, we’ve been there a few times. So, for this year’s Record Store Day we selected 5 vinyl gems from Misbits’ official Discogs account and will make them available into the shop on Saturday, the 21st of April. From Hamid’s bouncy minimal house to Baaz’ signature deep house or weird electro released on Sport Records, we’re pretty sure you’ll find something to suit your taste and discogs addiction 😉 Click on the artworks below for a quick check 😉

Record Store Day will be celebrated at Misbits Record Shop on Saturday the 21st of April: cool music, fresh record stock and a laid back vibe on our terrace 😉 Details here

Hamid ‎– Cacoethes Carpendi

Baaz ‎– Few Days EP

Sasaki Hiroaki ‎– Some Woman EP

Keek ‎– Synaptic-Poon Tactic

Various ‎– Search & Deconstruct

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3 Of Our Favourite Records, Listed On Misbits’ Discogs Account

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Celebrating the loooong nights spent digging into discogs.com virtual crates we thought it will be nice to show you 3 of our favourite records listed on Misbits’ Discogs account, an account filled with various types of carefully selected music, from some rare romanian folk to classical stuff, jazz sounds, disco tunes and, of course, a cool stock of electronic music. You’ll find hard to find stuff, with prices a bit over the average you’ll find on our shop but not too expensive 😉

1. Kassem Mosse – Workshop 12 [WORKSHOP]
an already classic oddball mixture of house & techno 😉

2. Baaz – Few Days [ELEVATE]
yeah, we’re suckers for quality deep house made in Germany

3. Louis Armstrong – Satchmo – What A Wonderful World [VERVE]
the master himself with a legendary album