When i entered the owner looked.
Out on the floor record shop camden.
Description out on the floor records was started 30 years ago by alan jones and takes it name from the northern soul classic by dobie gray.
The shop holds an impressive amount of original press reggae and stock includes roots digi rocksteady dancehall and more.
Out on the floor inverness street i found shitloads that i was looking for at home in the us and couldn t find.
We also run our own reggae label tuff scout from the shop bandcamp facebook etc out on the floor we are based in the heart of camden town 10 inverness street camden london nw1 7hj open time we are based in the heart of camden town 11 00 am 6 00 pm 7 days a week.
He started with a stall in camden market at the weekends and then moved on to various indoor all week markets in camden before taking on this shop.
Rite this the conception of the floors entrance into the digital orbit what is our shop of audio vinyl and digital.
Out on the floor as a north london teenager jake travis would head to camden to buy his vinyl.
My dad alan jones opened out on the floor originally and i worked for him throughout my teens.
Out on the floor records was started 30 years ago by alan jones and takes it name from the northern soul classic by dobie gray.
Out on the floor out on the floor is camden s longest established record shop with 30 years of bragging rights selling new and second hand records.
Mick and fin took over from alan in 1999 and jake came on board in 2003 the shop has always specialised in both new and original vinyl across all genres expect to find all the usual big name bands and artists along side more obscure music.
Now he runs his own record shop out on the floor in inverness street.
The best record shop in camden town is out on the floor in inverness street.
Mick and fin took over from alan in 1999 and jake came on board in 2003 the shop has always specialised in both new and original vinyl across all genres expect to find all the usual big name bands and artists along side more obscure music.
At the time there was nothing else in inverness st other than the cafes and normal shops.