Magic in Here: Brisbane's Alternative Record Stores From the 1970s to the Digital Age
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Arnold, Gina
Dougan, John
Feldman-Barrett, Christine
Worley, Matthew
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Independent record stores Rocking Horse Records and Skinny’s Music both opened in Brisbane, Australia, in the mid-1970s and became hubs for the local music scene across generations. As vital sources for recordings and information from the world of alternative music, both stores endured police raids for allegedly obscene material through the repressive pre-1989 political era while employing musicians behind the counter and hosting hundreds of all-ages “in-store” shows.
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The Life, Death, and Afterlife of the Record Store: A Global History
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Green, B, Magic in Here: Brisbane's Alternative Record Stores From the 1970s to the Digital Age, The Life, Death, and Afterlife of the Record Store: A Global History, 2023, 1st, pp. 60–71