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Title: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: mesamm99 on Mar 19, 2024, 00:30
Headed later this week to Chicago to make a long weekend of it. Any recommendations as to which record / cd shops to check out. If I had the time I'd go to all of them, but most likely will only have time Friday and Saturday mornings. 
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: Bosco on Mar 19, 2024, 06:13
@mesamm99

Reckless Records (https://www.reckless.com/index.php) is probably a solid choice and widely considered the top dog record shop in Chicago. They have 3 locations, 2 in the northern neighborhoods (Wicker Park and Lakeview) and one downtown (The Loop). The Loop location is significantly the smallest of the 3 and I haven't stoped in there since like ~20 years ago. It was solid at the time and mostly exists only out of convenience.

I was just at the Lakeview location this past fall, and it was... ok. I've had much better record shop trips with this particular store, however it was located a few blocks east on Broadway until 2019. Now it's located on Belmont. They barely had any Chemical Brothers items, and FTBF (2+ weeks released at the time) couldn't be found. IIRC, they had a pretty lousy electronic section. @Enjoyed 's opinion should be summoned, because I essentially took him there, yet I know he went home empty handed. Negatives aside, I think they definitely are strong on the rock/punk/alternative side of things. They have a bunch of fun and used CD's for dirt cheap. I have a pretty eclectic mix of musical interests so it was extremely easy for me to walk away with stack of used cd's. I recommend digging through the soundtrack sections because there always seems to be gems overlooked.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=USt6Ua066P4


Edit: Also, I've been recommended to check out Gramaphone Records (https://gramaphonerecords.com/), but I've never made it there. It's fairly close to the Lakeview location of Reckless Records, and supposedly specializes in dance/electronic music.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDRlPieExdY
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: Enjoyed on Mar 19, 2024, 19:09
It's true! Bosco took me to the Lakeview location, and I later checked out the Wicker Park Reckless. Both were decent and certainly had a varied selection, I think I just have my expectations set too high these days for stumbling onto something I've been looking for for a while - at a decent price. Bosco's right though, not a sprawling electronic section - but that seems to be the case in most places.
I did find two Quilt CDs at the Wicker Park location, but I would have liked to pay a little less, considering there was also... ~shudders~... sales tax!

I think it's more of a me problem honestly. I just have not adapted well to the times and still expect to walk into a used record store with 30 bucks and come home with 20 CDs I'm interested in. That just isn't the case anymore!

Personal problems aside, both spots were fun to look around, but wouldn't make my top 10 of favorite record stores.

Now, if you want to talk coffee or greek food in Chicago...
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: mesamm99 on Mar 20, 2024, 01:19
Appreciate you both. I'll check out both shops and report back what I stumble upon and walk away with. 
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 02:07
Derailing this thread for a bit, but I have to add...

I feel horrible endorsing a corporate giant like Virgin. But the Virgin Megastore here in Chicago was an unbelievably great media store. Expensive, and part of the reason for that was everything was sealed and new. But damn, every-time I went to that store I never had enough money and had to do painful elimination games weighing my chances of coming across certain items again. A rarity oasis, for its time. I greatly miss it.

Honestly, the only better record store experience I've had was Amoeba in San Francisco.


...anyway back to Orbital!
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: Enjoyed on Mar 21, 2024, 03:30
Quote from: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 02:07
Derailing this thread for a bit, but I have to add...

I feel horrible endorsing a corporate giant like Virgin. But the Virgin Megastore here in Chicago was an unbelievably great media store. Expensive, and part of the reason for that was everything was sealed and new. But damn, every-time I went to that store I never had enough money and had to do painful elimination games weighing my chances of coming across certain items again. A rarity oasis, for its time. I greatly miss it.

Honestly, the only better record store experience I've had was Amoeba in San Francisco.
I'm riding parallel to the de-rails to also throw in my appreciation hat for Virgin.

I actually got most of my Chemical Brothers singles from Virgin Megastores. They had everything, always. And I remember playing similar elimination games when it came to narrowing down which cd single to take home for the day. Add to my Daft Punk singles collection with Burnin'? Or pick up the new one-off Prodigy single, Baby's Got A Temper?

Quote from: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 02:07
...anyway back to Orbital!
Yes! Very interested to hear the other 3 discs when this boxset gets released. I've thoroughly enjoyed the Underworld Super Deluxe editions over the years (and would love if they finally released the A Hundred Days Off one...)

Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: shakermaker on Mar 21, 2024, 05:28
Virgin Megastores still exist?

once upon a time my bus route home in San Francisco took me straight past our Virgin Megastore. I used to stop by on my way home on Tuesdays to pick up whatever new interested me that week.

all those CDs now sit in a box under my bed, and the store closed down longer ago than I can remember.
Title: Re: Re: Orbital
Post by: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 07:00
Quote from: shakermaker on Mar 21, 2024, 05:28
Virgin Megastores still exist?

once upon a time my bus route home in San Francisco took me straight past our Virgin Megastore. I used to stop by on my way home on Tuesdays to pick up whatever new interested me that week.

all those CDs now sit in a box under my bed, and the store closed down longer ago than I can remember.


According to Wiki (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virgin_Megastores) they're still thriving in the Middle East and Morocco ???.  Everywhere else, they're all closed.

The last Megastore I was in, was downtown Denver, a day after Daft Punk at Red Rocks wasting time before my flight later that night. If I recall, the store was nowhere as impressive as the others I had been to (Chicago, Orlando,  and I think Las Vegas...)

As a suburban boy, a trip to Virgin Megastore was maybe a bi-annual visit. It was leaps and bounds better than Borders books (which was pretty great in its own right!) or the brutally generic selections of Target or Best Buy. Legitimate record stores didn't exist in my area, unless you count the Sam Goody chain...
Title: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 07:08
@Csar, maybe if you could move the appropriate posts starting with @mesamm99 's request for recommended record stores in Chicago (https://forum.thechembase.com/index.php/topic,703.msg35858.html#msg35858). Trying to save the Orbital thread from derailing any further. Probably enough old-heads kickin' around here to express this mostly extinct ritual.

Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Enjoyed on Mar 21, 2024, 20:15
I think I merged 'em right!

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We were lucky enough to have at least an HMV, MVC, or Virgin in most major towns/cities near where I grew up. Virgin, while it was around, always felt the most exciting to visit because of how HUGE it was. Rivaled only by the bigger HMV stores in London, there was nothing like that feeling of going downstairs to a 3rd entire floor of CDS, going to the 'Dance' section and just seeing everything as if you were browsing through Spotify. Definitely an incredibly fond memory.

Virgin eventually closed, followed by MVC (another source of much of my early CD collection) leaving the slightly darker and more 'cool' HMV to essentially have the monopoly on franchised record store shopping.
What did they do with that? They started carrying a smaller collection, focusing instead on DVDs and Games. Hiking up the prices for the interesting CDs, and slashing prices of the super popular albums that most fans definitely already had in their collection. The Fat of The Land and Halfway Between The Gutter and Stars - 2 for $5! WOW!
I did visit an HMV last time I was in England, and was able to pick up the new Leftfield album at the time (something that was not available anywhere in Portland for some reason). But I had already resigned myself to it being a treat - not dwelling too much on the price.

Amoeba, which Bosco mentioned above, really feels like the last place I had something close to those younger CD shop experiences. I also try to visit Music & Video Exchange in Notting Hill if I'm ever close. That's definitely more of a fun dive into an entirely used catalogue - picking up things that sound or look even remotely interesting - because the prices are still dirt cheap, and they have a really exciting selection of UK electronic vinyl - old Finger Lickin' records, Skint, and other record labels I became a big fan of back in the day.

--

I'm thinking of trying a new birthday ritual this year. Instead of spending multiple hours at the one semi-decent local record store near me, and ultimately seeing the same selection of used records, finding nothing on my 'list' (and definitely not at a good price), and flicking through an electronic section that is 80% names I've not heard, of at prices that make me sad - I think I am going to set myself a budget and see how much I can get with that when ordering online. I wonder if scowling Discogs, eBay, Amazon marketplace, etc. and being able to search directly for things I'm interested in might yield some more exciting results? I also used to do a fair amount of that back in the day (anyone remember GEMM???) and finding things I had been desperately hunting for was another thrill I've been missing a lot.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: shakermaker on Mar 22, 2024, 04:56
I should hit up Amoeba again soon. it's been too long. I'm glad they have survived, while the chains have all been washed away. 

Rasputin (multiple locations) and Streetlight are also worth a visit if you are ever in the bay area.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Bosco on Mar 22, 2024, 06:47
Quote from: Enjoyed on Mar 21, 2024, 20:15
I'm thinking of trying a new birthday ritual this year. Instead of spending multiple hours at the one semi-decent local record store near me, and ultimately seeing the same selection of used records, finding nothing on my 'list' (and definitely not at a good price), and flicking through an electronic section that is 80% names I've not heard, of at prices that make me sad - I think I am going to set myself a budget and see how much I can get with that when ordering online. I wonder if scowling Discogs, eBay, Amazon marketplace, etc. and being able to search directly for things I'm interested in might yield some more exciting results? I also used to do a fair amount of that back in the day (anyone remember GEMM???) and finding things I had been desperately hunting for was another thrill I've been missing a lot.

far less rewarding, but probably more practical in this day of age.

Things I would love to come across are basically long gone. Full LPs are fun and all, but the magic is in the singles and EPs, import specialities, or offshoot compilation that you take a gamble on. You aren't gonna find too much of that anymore. Most of those things are solidified in someone's collection, buried in someone's storage where it was amassed in an estate or liquidation sale. Or simply, just looked over/thrown away because it's just not a familiar name, nor thought to be a money maker based off the time logging it into inventory.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: shakermaker on Mar 22, 2024, 18:17
Quote from: Bosco on Mar 22, 2024, 06:47
Things I would love to come across are basically long gone.
yup. I maintain a list on discogs of these things just to keep an eye out for availability. they are typically not ever for sale, or only at prices I'm not willing to pay. it ends up taking a bit of the hope and magic out of looking.

Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: rynostar on Mar 22, 2024, 20:43
Quote from: Enjoyed on Mar 21, 2024, 20:15
I also try to visit Music & Video Exchange in Notting Hill if I'm ever close.
That's exactly what I did. I was close by. It was close to closing. I found these for £13. 
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Enjoyed on Mar 23, 2024, 22:48
Love to see it! That place is still pretty magic.

There's also a great little breakfast spot just a few streets over called Eggbreak. Yum times.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: inchemwetrust on Mar 26, 2024, 08:27
Quote from: Bosco on Mar 21, 2024, 02:07
Derailing this thread for a bit, but I have to add...

I feel horrible endorsing a corporate giant like Virgin. But the Virgin Megastore here in Chicago was an unbelievably great media store. Expensive, and part of the reason for that was everything was sealed and new. But damn, every-time I went to that store I never had enough money and had to do painful elimination games weighing my chances of coming across certain items again. A rarity oasis, for its time. I greatly miss it.

Honestly, the only better record store experience I've had was Amoeba in San Francisco.


...anyway back to Orbital!


The Virgin Megastore in OC @The Block was my fave hangout! My friends and I would drive out there to hangout, eat, shop, and then stop by the store to get DVD's and music. They had a lot of imports and CD singles, where I felt like a kid in a candy store. Some of my Chems CD's were bought here, but some were also purchased at Tower Records near my area, but most of my Chems collection came from Warehouse Music. Warehouse music would let me sell my old CDs to them and then I would use that money to buy new ones. 11.99 was the average price around the 2000's I think !  

I wish these music stores never closed down ( thanks limewire and Winmx) for killing CD's! 

I miss my CD towers that held all my old jems, but now my CD's sit inside  Ikea boxes inside my closet. I'm currently looking for a horizontal CD shelf to put on top of my Ikea kallax ( where my records are stored)
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: whitelabel84 on Mar 26, 2024, 22:40
Quote from: rynostar on Mar 22, 2024, 20:43
That's exactly what I did. I was close by. It was close to closing. I found these for £13.

I saw that Music: Response in there back in Sept. but it was missing the third 12" (E & F sides from memory) - had it been reduced? They didn't want to give it to me cheaper even though it was incomplete
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: rynostar on Mar 27, 2024, 22:28
Quote from: whitelabel84 on Mar 26, 2024, 22:40
I saw that Music: Response in there back in Sept. but it was missing the third 12" (E & F sides from memory) - had it been reduced? They didn't want to give it to me cheaper even though it was incomplete
Depends on what the price was. Cause it was £2 for me (I think...it's in my other bag and I'm at the airport).
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: inchemwetrust on Mar 28, 2024, 01:19
Quote from: Enjoyed on Mar 21, 2024, 20:15
I'm thinking of trying a new birthday ritual this year. Instead of spending multiple hours at the one semi-decent local record store near me, and ultimately seeing the same selection of used records, finding nothing on my 'list' (and definitely not at a good price), and flicking through an electronic section that is 80% names I've not heard, of at prices that make me sad - I think I am going to set myself a budget and see how much I can get with that when ordering online. I wonder if scowling Discogs, eBay, Amazon marketplace, etc. and being able to search directly for things I'm interested in might yield some more exciting results? I also used to do a fair amount of that back in the day (anyone remember GEMM???) and finding things I had been desperately hunting for was another thrill I've been missing a lot.
Definitely try it! It's like giving Christmas presents to yourself, plus you'll have something to look forward in your mailbox besides bills , junk mail,etc.

I order records at least on average 2 per month.
I mostly order records on amazon only if I need the album tomorrow or the next day, If it's an album that I love but I'm not in a hurry to get it ,then i order on ebay. Now, when it comes to chemical brother releases, its definitely discogs.

There's days where I'm just shooting blanks at the record stores! Nothing interesting, new releases are ok, or half the album is solid and the other half is sub par( probably cause I'm old and picky) or just too damn pricey. Sometimes a used copy of a classic album is not accessible or just dented up badly. Luckily, I got a bonus from my job in December, and since the local stores took most of my business last year, I thought I could do good online.

Fast forward to today and most of my orders came in! I got some records that were on my wish list and some on my 'chemical' list! Some of my orders are on my insta page, and will post soon of what I got for my 'chemical' list.

But definitely knock yourself out Enjoyed on those purchases. You're gonna definitely set yourself up for your listening pleasure 2 to 3 months out!
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: whitelabel84 on Mar 28, 2024, 07:03
One word: JAPAN!

If you have visited you know these are some of the best record stores on the planet! 

And if you have not yet gone ... GO! 

The treasure I have found and in close to mint condition over there boggles the mind! 
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: mesamm99 on Mar 29, 2024, 01:45
Thanks for the Chicago record store tips!! Ended up going to all 3 Reckless Record shops and didn't find too much. Picked up UNKLE - Rock On Japan single and Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Re-animation Vol 1 both on cd. Thought the stores were just ok. 

Had a more fun time at Shuga Records. Lots of fun digging through the vinyl there. Walked away with:

- Digitalism - jpeg
- Manic Street Preachers - Done & Dusted (War Child Record Store Day release)
- Fake Blood - MARS
- Koma + Bones - Bodycount

Would definitely go back to the store in the future. They specialize in hip hop and electronic and had a ton of new and used to look through. Good times. 
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: whirlygirl on Mar 29, 2024, 16:59
Quote from: inchemwetrust on Mar 26, 2024, 08:27
The Virgin Megastore in OC @The Block was my fave hangout! My friends and I would drive out there to hangout, eat, shop, and then stop by the store to get DVD's and music. They had a lot of imports and CD singles, where I felt like a kid in a candy store. Some of my Chems CD's were bought here, but some were also purchased at Tower Records near my area, but most of my Chems collection came from Warehouse Music. Warehouse music would let me sell my old CDs to them and then I would use that money to buy new ones. 11.99 was the average price around the 2000's I think ! 

I wish these music stores never closed down ( thanks limewire and Winmx) for killing CD's!

I miss my CD towers that held all my old jems, but now my CD's sit inside  Ikea boxes inside my closet. I'm currently looking for a horizontal CD shelf to put on top of my Ikea kallax ( where my records are stored)
Oh the nostalgia! 🥹 Brought me out of lurk mode. The Block! Holy shit. Right in my neck of the woods, hahaha. That's one of my old stomping grounds, how funny! The Virgin Megastore there was awesome and they had great selection! And imports! I go to that center regularly these days and I miss so much about the 'old' Block, Virgin being at the top of that list. I am very nostalgic for the big chain record stores, Tower of course as I worked there, Virgin... Those big stores made it hard for the indie shops, though. Then the big box stores and digital killed the music megastores. It's weird to think of the way music has changed in terms of distribution and consumption, with the challenges of collectors remaining. I recently (finally) got a decent turntable and am sorta on a vinyl Chems rediscovery at the moment. Can't just hop in the car anymore and drop in at Tower and Virgin and expect to have my pick of Chems albums and singles at my fingertips. Hauling to Los Angeles to Amoeba on a whim, ehhh no, haha. I still prefer the ritual of buying music and browsing a shop, and will have to seek out the indie shops that have managed to survive but am also not against scoring something cool if I happen upon it online. 

And do I ever miss my old CD racks!
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: shakermaker on Mar 29, 2024, 18:57
while we are reminiscing about the big stores, anyone remember Blockbuster Music? it was short lived but they allowed you to listen to any CD in the store before buying. in an age before streaming, that was a game changer.

I'm glad that some indie stores have survived through all the change over the years. I also like to go browse in a shop, and am grateful to still have that opportunity.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Bosco on Mar 30, 2024, 02:47
Quote from: shakermaker on Mar 29, 2024, 18:57
while we are reminiscing about the big stores, anyone remember Blockbuster Music? it was short lived but they allowed you to listen to any CD in the store before buying. in an age before streaming, that was a game changer.

I remember them existing, but I don't recall visiting one. Like you said, it had an extremely brief run. Did it also function like the video store where you could rent CDs?

Not even sure why Blockbuster bothered to try this. There was already an established competition between music store chains like Tower and FYE. Then, big box electronic stores like Circuit City and Best Buy started being a bigger player in the physical media world, and undercut them all!
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: shakermaker on Mar 31, 2024, 01:44
no, no CD rentals. Wikipedia just reminded me that it was blockbuster acquiring Wherehouse. so... maybe just a case of rich people spending their money? (spending it very poorly, in hindsight)
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Joslyn on Apr 01, 2024, 10:23
Quote from: rynostar on Mar 22, 2024, 20:43
That's exactly what I did. I was close by. It was close to closing. I found these for £13.
😲 Don't fight control?! Is that legit? I'll be in London in september and have some record shops visits planned 
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: rynostar on Apr 02, 2024, 03:39
Quote from: Joslyn on Apr 01, 2024, 10:23
😲 Don't fight control?! Is that legit? I'll be in London in september and have some record shops visits planned
In terms to of it being the version played for the '07 your, yep. Played it this weekend and it's legit.

In terms of official release, likely not as it's a white label.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Bosco on Apr 05, 2024, 06:28
Wasn't sure were to post this, but since we recently talked about Virgin Megastores in here I figured it might interest some to get a brief glimpse of the Hollywood store.

Stumbled across this while looking to see what Chris Cunningham has been up to (still not sure)...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QuLboDic6As

A lot of of innovative and talented directors all in one place. Plus, a bonus young/svelte looking Jack Black in the audience.

These DVD's were packed full of amazing content for their time.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: shakermaker on Apr 05, 2024, 14:47
Quote from: Bosco on Apr 05, 2024, 06:28
These DVD's were packed full of amazing content for their time.
funny you should mention it in the context of Virgin Megastore. I bought that DVD box set in Virgin SF's closing down sale.
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Csar on Apr 05, 2024, 17:30
While watching your clip, Bosco, I noticed a familiar looking robot face behind one of them. So this Chris Cunningham (sorry, I'm not familiar with them except for Gondry) is the director behind the brilliant video for Björk's All Is Full of Love?!
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Wolkenkrabber on Apr 05, 2024, 19:30
Quote from: rynostar on Apr 02, 2024, 03:39
In terms to of it being the version played for the '07 your, yep. Played it this weekend and it's legit.

In terms of official release, likely not as it's a white label.

"The '07 your". Say what now?

I bought the white label in this Discogs listing (https://www.discogs.com/release/1114296-Unknown-Artist-Dont-Fight-Control) back in the days before Discogs started getting arse-y about bootlegs (oh the irony of this, considering Discogs started off as a dance/electronic music database (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Discogs), and dance music is famous for its samples and bootlegs...)
The 12" was not the same mashup as the music in this video below (this YT upload will be familiar to @instantreigen I believe).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ze_vwHVCiQM

At 5:22 above you can hear the swooshy sound we hear in a lot Chemical DJ sets and re-edits, and at the end we have a sort of pulsing beat outro.
This was the 'officially' leaked MP3 version (256 kbps I think). It has no rough edits in it.  The video may have a white label image but that is potentially confusing, I think.

The 12" by comparison ( I can't find a video for it), has some slightly rough sounding edits because whoever put it together did not have access to the parts/stems. Whereas the Chems clearly did have the parts (at least for OOC) . So that's how we can tell the difference (as previously explained to me by WhiteNoise, possibly on the archived forum). My understanding is that the Chems released/leaked their MP3 (above) as a response to the white label in my Discogs link.

Having said that, I think I prefer the structure of the bootleg 12" to the the structure of the Chems smoother mash-up (sorry T&E!), so the 12" is still worthwhile IMHO.

Ryno I'll be surprised if your 12" is the same as the above video. But if it is, please advise!
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: rynostar on Apr 05, 2024, 23:19
Damn my past self and spelling errors / auto correct / ryno being a fool.

I'll have to check and compare with your notes @Wolkenkrabber again when I get home next week (at parents this weekend).
Title: Re: Record Store recommendations, musings, and record store trip scores!
Post by: Bosco on Apr 06, 2024, 04:57
Quote from: Csar on Apr 05, 2024, 17:30
While watching your clip, Bosco, I noticed a familiar looking robot face behind one of them. So this Chris Cunningham (sorry, I'm not familiar with them except for Gondry) is the director behind the brilliant video for Björk's All Is Full of Love?!

Yup, great track and video. Chris is also the director behind Aphex Twin's disturbing "Windowlicker" and "Come to Daddy" videos, which if you haven't seen, aren't exactly for the faint of heart... I kinda think they're genius! When I think about it, Chris reminds me of Gondry. He is very crafty in synching and melding his visuals with the music that he's given. However, Chris definitely takes a darker and often disturbing route.

Spike Jonze did the "Elektrobank" video and maybe more famously on this forum, Fatboy Slim's "Praise You" and "Weapon of Choice", or even, Daft Punk's "Da Funk". Also, it should be mentioned he's the most successful feature-length film director of the three.  Being John Malkovich, Her, and Adaptation, are all movies I highly recommend.

Quote from: shakermaker on Apr 05, 2024, 14:47

funny you should mention it in the context of Virgin Megastore. I bought that DVD box set in Virgin SF's closing down sale.

I imagine I payed full price for the two (Cunningham and Spike Jonze) I purchased. Unfortunately, I gave them away to some friends at some point in time, and now I'm sitting here wanting to revisit them...