What is your go-to online place to buy physical medium of music? And why?


The brunt of the question is pretty much covered in the title, but just curious where most people are buying any physical medium of music (vinyl, cassette, 8-track, etc.) online.

Personally, I've probably only bought a couple of items online. I mostly patronize my local independent record stores but, obviously, the selection of music available online is essentially infinite, so I'd like to start utilizing it more.

Thanks!
128x128jeffdill2
Thanks everybody! Personally, the only thing I'd used for online purchases is Amazon. And it sounds like a lot of people corroborate that choice. Some of the other lesser-known (to me) options look really good as well so I'll definitely check those out. The interface of Discogs I like pretty well but, personally, the Goldmine Grading thing just seems kind of non-sensical to me.

@tls49 haha. I personally don't listen to cassettes or 8-tracks anymore but, surprisingly, cassettes are actually making a significant comeback - similar to how vinyl has had a huge renaissance in the past 10 years.

A couple of interesting articles about the resurgence of cassettes:
http://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2016/03/24/forget-vinyl-lets-talk-about-the-cassette-come...
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/programs/metromorning/cassette-tapes-comeback-1.3490619
I’d say 90-95% of my music comes from these 5 suppliers.
Amazon
CD Universe
CD Japan
Elusive Disc
Presto Classical


@jeffdill2 I didn't see any mention on genre. Luckily we have great local shops where I live headlined by the Attic. If I do go online for records I like:

for electronic, dj, world, hip-hop, afrobeat, reissues: Juno, underground hip hop, fat beats and turntable lab

for used/new jazz and world: dusty groove (great store in Chicago)

for indie/Rock: Insound, amoeba

For good selection if you don't mind imports: import CDs (plenty of vinyl)

for a general catch all: amazon

i travel for work and make it a point to carve out time to dig in other cities...if you do as well build a rapport with the shop owners with your preferences or wish list and keep in touch with them. 

Also, check with your local stores and ask if they discount for pre-orders. A place here will give 10% off if you "place an order" with them. 

Good luck...




I buy CD's from the artists website. I have found them all to be easy to deal with. The price isn't the lowest but at least the artists get the money. And occasionally you might get an autographed copy.

I also like Amazon and direct from mobile fidelity.