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Record Store of the Week: Other Music (New York, NY)

Tuesday, November 16th, 2010

Other Music storefront

For this week’s Record Store of the Week, we give you Other Music (New York, NY)! Other Music is an essential stop on any NYC trip (hey, it’s an essential stop online too!!) and a part of the daily routine for tons of New Yorkers. Their selection is stellar, the staff is knowledgeable and helpful and their in-stores are not to be missed. Co-owner Josh Madell was kind enough to take time from his busy schedule to have a chat.

So Josh, tell us some stuff about Other Music.

We are a NYC-based LP and CD shop, open since 1995 – we’ve been on East 4th Street in Manhattan for 15 years now! We also do mailorder and MP3 downloads.

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Some Other Music alums have gone on to have success making records as opposed to selling them. I remember hearing that Animal Collective was one such case…any current employees making killer sounds?

Yeah Noah and Dave worked here, and we’ve had so many staff go on to successful careers as musicians, DJs, label jobs, fine arts – we’re a great temporary thing until you hit it big! And there are, of course, several talented musicians on staff right now.

In 2007, Other Music was one of the first independent record stores to create an online digital music store. How has that been going?

Though I can’t say that our download store completely takes up the slack from shrinking physical sales, it has been great for us, and we definitely feel like we need to have a foot in that world to stay relevant if we want to carry new music.

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What records are on heavy rotation in the store right now?

The Psychedelic Aliens Psycho African Beat on Academy LPs is amazing. Alva Noto & Blixa Bargeld‘s new project ANBB has been spun a lot the last couple of weeks. And the Gonjasufi remix record has been in heavy rotation for awhile now. Dam-Funk‘s Adolescent Funk keeps popping up too – so fun!

Other Music is known for its awesome and well attended in-store shows. You’ve hosted so many bands/artists over the years, do you have a favorite?

That’s tough, we have had so many special shows. Tinariwen was pretty incredible. I was just reminiscing about the Elliot Smith/Softies show. The very first Digital Hardcore show in the States, when Alec Empire and Shizuo kept blowing our circuits. The Breeders was pretty crazy – in so many ways! Boredoms!!!! It goes on and on, I always forget all the great bands that have played our store. Bill Callahan on Record Store Day a few years back was really beautiful. Ya Ho Wa.

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Dirty Projectors in-store. Photo by Mikey "IQ" Jones.

Tinariwen burning up Other Music - Photo by Tim Soter

Tinariwen burning up Other Music - Photo by Tim Soter

Boredoms perform In-Store at Other Music

Boredoms perform In-Store at Other Music. Photo by Tim Soter

Also, in the last few years, you’ve started filming select in-stores and streaming them for free on the Digital Music Store site. How did that come about?

Out of the blue I was approached by Natalie Johns of Dig For Fire, which is a music film production company, because she loved our in-stores, and within a month we had filmed Vampire Weekend, No Age and St. Vincent. Those films are really fun to make, because I sit down and interview all the artists, and the final product is a really intimate and special document of these tiny shows by some pretty big names. Natalie’s work is just beautiful, great sound, 3 or 4 HD cameras. But they can be quite expensive to produce because of that, so we’ve been taking a break from filming as we look for sponsors. Other Music and Dig For Fire also collaborate on a couple of big SXSW events every year, great big outdoor shows – this year our two days were headlined by Thurston Moore and The xx, with a ton of other great bands.

NO AGE in series: Live At Other Music from Dig For Fire on Vimeo.

[For more from the series, check out the Other Music Digital Store or Dig For Fire!]

OK, shameless self-promotion time! What is your favorite Light In The Attic release…and why?

Oh there are so many, I often think Light In The Attic is making records just for our customers; Serge Gainsbourg, Betty Davis, Rodriguez, Monks, Karen Dalton, The Free Design… the list goes on and on. All of those artists were huge sellers for us as expensive imports or even more expensive rare LPs. LITA is doing a public service making great albums available in great packages, for the whole world to hear!

Any funny/weird/strange encounters with customers over the years?

Um – all of them – have you ever met any record collectors? We get all types here, crazy collectors, industry types, all of our favorite musicians. We love them all!

How about celebrity musician sightings?

Yeah, we get all of them, and besides all the great musicians who shop at our store, it turns out a lot of actors have pretty adventurous taste in music too. But recently Laurie Anderson was performing in the shop, and she was having some trouble with her gear – all of a sudden Lou Reed slinks in in his sweatsuit straight from the gym. He couldn’t really help Laurie with her pedal, but he gave her some sort of pep talk. Lou’s love – inspirational! [ed. - OMFG!]

What are your thoughts on the record store scene in NYC right now.

It’s rough – the collector’s spots like Academy and A-1 seem to be holding up, but so many great shops are gone.

And lastly, Other Music has been around for some time, how do you see your role in the greater NYC music scene?

So many things have changed in New York in the 15 years since we opened, and as far as the music world goes, many changes are for the worse, but there is a great scene of young bands right now – we support each other I guess. They keep making great music, we’ll keep telling people about it!

Other Music
15 East 4th Street NYC
www.othermusic.com
212.477.8150
M-F 11-9
Sat 12-8
Sun 12-7

Rodriguez Takes on NYC!

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

This weekend, our man Rodriguez is saying aloha to the Motor City and travelling to the Big Apple for two sweet events. Full details below, but sad/happy to report that the Bowery Ballroom show with Charles Bradley is SOLD OUT. But you can catch him on the airwaves Friday!

EAST VILLAGE RADIO | Interview + Live Solo Performance
Friday, December 2nd | 1:30 PM – 3:30 PM EST
LISTEN LIVE ONLINE: www.eastvillageradio.com

Bowery Ballroom | Charles Bradley with opening solo set from Rodriguez
Saturday, December 3rd | 8 PM EST | SOLD OUT
MORE INFO: http://www.boweryballroom.com/event/60545/

Rodriguez – New York City – Live Show + Film Screenings (Tribeca Film Festival)

Sunday, April 22nd, 2012

Very excited for this upcoming week in New York City where Rodriguez will be playing a rare live show at Joe’s Pub. In addition, there will be two screenings of the Sundance award winning documentary Searching For Sugar Man as part of the Tribeca Film Festival. Check the links below and hope to see you there!

Rodriguez – Live Performance
@ Joe’s Pub, NYC
Wednesday, April 25 @ 11:30PM
Tickets available here.

Searching For Sugar Man (Film)
@ Tribeca Film Festival, NYC
Tuesday, April 24 @ 9:30 PM, BMCC Tribeca PAC
Friday, April 27 @ 6 PM, Clearview Cinemas Chelsea 7
Tickets available here.

DJ Spooky & Jason King Event in NYC

Wednesday, March 27th, 2013

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Join DJ Spooky (Paul D. Miller) and Jason King for a soirée and informal conversation about their latest projects and globetrotting adventures, including Paul’s soundtrack for the new Napster documentary Downloaded and Jason’s 8,000+ word liner notes for our recent reissue of D’Angelo’s Voodoo!

This is a very small venue with limited space, so if you are interested in attending, send an RSVP email with your full name to cassie@lightintheattic(dot)net!

You will only be allowed in the door with a confirmed RSVP! Details below. Hope to see you guys there!

No. 8 Cafe
Friday, March 29th
8PM-11
357 W 16th Street, New York
cash bar | 21+