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<b>STAFF PICK</b>: Let's face it--music sucks. It's the same basic set
of tones and timbres endlessly recombined in a tiresome commitment
to such outdated notions as melody, harmony, chorus and verse.
Well, when you're sick of all that and you want to get <i>really</i>
alternative, head over to <b>Jeff's Classical Record Shop</b>,
2556 N. Campbell Ave.
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 The bulk of the store is dedicated to new and used classical
music on vinyl, and there's also a good selection of soundtracks,
the currently popular '60s lounge music, and other esoterica.
But it's the only place in town to find original, vinyl LPs by
the likes of luminaries such as Stockhausen, Webern, Varese and
Morton Feldman, composers who see beyond standard instrumentation
and the overworked mainstays of rhythm and scale. If you want
to hear found noises re-processed through a computer, random notes
played on a tricked-up toy piano, or percussion played underwater,
Jeff's is the place to go. They don't have all of this stuff every
day, but if you come by regularly you'll discover Jeff's is constantly
finding new sources of unopened experimental vinyl from the '50s
to the '80s. Just ask the friendly staff (none of whom are named
Jeff) to point you towards the latest acquisitions, then be prepared
to toss out all of your Smashing Pumpkins and Oasis records to
make room on your shelves for a truly happening sound.



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