The return of the vinyl record is no longer a trend, it is a permanent shift in how we consume culture. For nearly two decades sales of long playing records have climbed year over year defying the logic of the digital age. In a world dominated by invisible algorithms and rented streams music lovers are increasingly seeking something they can hold. The appeal lies in the act of sliding a disc from its sleeve dropping the needle into the groove and committing to twenty minutes of uninterrupted sound. This analog renaissance is driven not just by nostalgic baby boomers but by a younger generation craving a physical connection to the artists they love. In a digital age where everything is easily replicable, old school records provides an imperfect escape. Here are some of ourt favorite vinyl places from around the city.
A1 Records
For the true crate digger A1 Records in the East Village is hallowed ground. This shop does not prioritize pristine organization or polished displays. Instead it offers the thrill of a treasure hunt. The floor is often stacked with boxes of new arrivals that have not yet hit the shelves. It has long been a favorite resource for hip hop producers and touring DJs looking for breaks and samples.
What They Offer: The selection here is heavily skewed toward rhythm. Expect deep crates of disco soul funk jazz and early hip hop. While they do carry rock and pop the real treasures are found in the dance 12 inch sections where rare grooves await those patient enough to look.
Generation Records
Generation Records stands as a defiant monument to the Greenwich Village of the past. Located on a street that was once the epicenter of the counterculture this shop has served the punk and metal communities for generations. It feels less like a boutique and more like a clubhouse with a gritty authentic atmosphere that has survived the gentrification of the neighborhood.
What They Offer: This is the citys premier destination for loud music. The main floor stocks a wide array of new and used rock LPs while the basement is dedicated to hardcore metal and punk. They also offer an extensive selection of band t shirts and posters making it a one stop shop for heavy music fans.
Rough Trade NYC
Rough Trade represents the modern face of vinyl retail. After moving from Brooklyn to the center of Manhattan this UK based brand has successfully integrated indie culture into one of the most tourist heavy locations in the world. The store is bright spacious and efficient offering a stark contrast to the cramped aisles of downtown shops. It also hosts frequent in store performances and signings bringing fans face to face with major artists.
What They Offer: The inventory is massive and current. This is the best place to find the newest releases from major indie labels as well as chart topping pop albums. They also feature a well curated book section and an impressive lineup of exclusive colored vinyl pressings that cannot be found elsewhere.
Academy Record Annex
Located in Greenpoint the Academy Record Annex strikes the perfect balance between a neighborhood shop and a destination for serious collectors. The atmosphere is open and inviting with a staff that is knowledgeable without being intimidating. It is the kind of place where you can spend an hour browsing without a specific goal and walk out with three records you did not know you needed.
What They Offer: The shop is an all rounder with a particularly strong rotation of used vinyl. The rock and pop sections are extensive but the jazz and avant garde bins are where the shop shines. They pay fair prices for used collections which ensures that their inventory is constantly refreshed with interesting titles.
Human Head Records
Situated in East Williamsburg Human Head Records has earned a reputation as one of the best value shops in the city.[8] Run by musicians and long time collectors the store operates with a laid back and friendly vibe that encourages lingering. It is the antithesis of the snobbish record store stereotype offering listening stations and a staff that is genuinely excited to help you find something great.
What They Offer: This is a generalist shop in the best possible sense. The racks are packed with a diverse mix of classic rock soul jazz and international sounds often at prices that undercut Manhattan competitors. The “new arrivals” bin is legendary among locals for its high turnover and the likelihood of finding a pristine copy of a classic album for a surprisingly fair price.






























































