London Record Digging with Errol from Touching Bass

Travel Guide to London, UK by Errol Anderson
Errol Anderson

London Record Digging with Errol from Touching Bass

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Errol is a DJ/broadcaster, curator and founder of steadily rising, South London-based musical movement (club night, concert series, record label and radio show), Touching Bass.Influenced by his Caribbean heritage and the richness of black music’s lineage, the monthly Touching Bass 'dance' has become a true playground for musical exploration. Most recently, Errol has broadened his interests across creative mediums, collaborating with the likes of UK menswear designer, Nicholas Daley, on his Slygo SS19 season and music supervision roles for Jenn Nkiru’s (Beyonce, Neneh Cherry) ‘Black To Techno’. His guide features the best places to go crate digging across London city.

Supertone Records

Bricky's finest. Wally's knowledge of Caribbean music is encyclopaedic. Make sure you roll to Eat of Eden afterwards to replenish.

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Music & Video Exchange

Mostly secondhand bits from across the musical spectrum. Warning: no listening booths; YouTube is your friend.

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Sounds of the Universe

A well-known one, but for good reason. A real mixed bag of records — new and old.

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Reckless Records

Another Soho spot (special mention to Jean-Claude's If Music too). Solid selection, very reasonably priced and knowledgable staff. Gwan.

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Rye Wax

Always a friendly vibe down there and they're always supporting local music. I don’t go here enough TBH.

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Honest Jon's Records

If you're out west, take a peek in here for the goodness. If you're in central/north, check out their smaller store in Kings Cross

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