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June 17, 2009
Sound Fix Finds a New Home
After a full-court press from a variety of city agencies last spring, pioneering and uber-hip record store (and later cafe cum performance space) Sound Fix decided that it was time to move on from the Bedford Avenue storefront it has called home for five years. The store has found new digs just up North 11th Street at the corner of Berry. The new space in a 90-year-old renovated loft building will enable the store to expand the selection of music it offers, but the days of selling beers and bagels are behind it. "With several neighbors at 44 Berry offering those services," an email we received from them said, "Sound Fix can focus on selling music." Rock on.
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These guys were completely clueless when they opened and I never thought they'd last five years. I glad I was wrong and I wish them success in their new location!
Posted by: Art Salt at June 17, 2009 10:34 AM
Cool - their free comedy shows are alot of fun.
Posted by: dirty_hipster at June 17, 2009 10:41 AM
wow! people still actually buy CD's?
Posted by: gemini10 at June 17, 2009 11:10 AM
So are they going back to having live shows or not? This post isn't clear on that - other to say no more serving beer (which would imply not).
Posted by: WBer at June 17, 2009 3:27 PM

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