massive records
Massive Records

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( Jan 24, 2016) Probably the most important shop in Oxford for specialist black, dance and urban music during the 90's and early 00's.
Began life in that alley between Gloucester Green and Magdalen St (Friars Entry I think). It was very well presented and neatly organised with racks of records positioned according to style and genre with a long counter with decks facing the door. Flyers everywhere. It was staffed at that time by Alex "Mouly" who had a couple of D&B releases on "Timeless Records", Joanna "Massive" (both these guys had crazy hair) and a very tall guy with pierced eyebrow who was a typical nonchalant and sometimes tempered record shop dude.
They mainly supplied vinyl but also a limited selection of CD's and tape packs. I picked up so much classic material here. Much of my now prized and treasured vinyl was sourced at this venue and I would have been a regular face both during the week and on a Saturday around '94 / '95.
I was digging for mainly Hip Hop and D&B. This is where I picked up all my Legend Records 12"s, V recordings, Moving shadow, Good Looking, Metalheads and loads of classic American import hip hop 12"s. NAS "illmatic", ATCQ "midnight marauders", Biggy Smalls, Domino, Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Pharcyde all on vinyl and mostly still in my possession. They did great job of sourcing and supplying during a golden era for music and vinyl.
They later moved to Gloucester Green in the corner under the arch. Online sales put them out of business at some point around 2006 or 2007 I think. RIP Massive Records. There must be a lot of people with a soft spot for this shop. Comment: digital killaz.
( Jan 24, 2016) Probably the most important shop in Oxford for specialist black, dance and urban music during the 90's and early 00's.
Began life in that alley between Gloucester Green and Magdalen St (Friars Entry I think). It was very well presented and neatly organised with racks of records positioned according to style and genre with a long counter with decks facing the door. Flyers everywhere. It was staffed at that time by Alex "Mouly" who had a couple of D&B releases on "Timeless Records", Joanna "Massive" (both these guys had crazy hair) and a very tall guy with pierced eyebrow who was a typical nonchalant and sometimes tempered record shop dude.
They mainly supplied vinyl but also a limited selection of CD's and tape packs. I picked up so much classic material here. Much of my now prized and treasured vinyl was sourced at this venue and I would have been a regular face both during the week and on a Saturday around '94 / '95.
I was digging for mainly Hip Hop and D&B. This is where I picked up all my Legend Records 12"s, V recordings, Moving shadow, Good Looking, Metalheads and loads of classic American import hip hop 12"s. NAS "illmatic", ATCQ "midnight marauders", Biggy Smalls, Domino, Snoop Doggy Dogg, The Pharcyde all on vinyl and mostly still in my possession. They did great job of sourcing and supplying during a golden era for music and vinyl.
They later moved to Gloucester Green in the corner under the arch. Online sales put them out of business at some point around 2006 or 2007 I think. RIP Massive Records. There must be a lot of people with a soft spot for this shop. Comment: digital killaz.