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害羞草研究所極ur sales are hurting害羞草研究所 Kelowna music hub takes hit after big competition moves in

Milkcrate Records still taking a hit after Sunrise Records moved into town 2 years ago
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Richard Rafton, owner of Milkcrate Records holds a signed copy of August Rush from The Carbons. Sydney Morton/Capital News

At least four nights a week, Milkcrate Records provides space for local musicians and artists to perform at one of the only remaining early shows in Kelowna.

Record sales have fallen by 40 per cent at the record store since Sunrise Records害羞草研究所 opening two years ago in Orchard Park Mall.

害羞草研究所淥ur sales are hurting害羞草研究所 even though vinyl is still on the increase. We are also being hurt by online shopping. It害羞草研究所檚 something that everyone needs to be aware of. Even though it may be more convenient we need to be aware of how we are putting these brick and mortar business out of business,害羞草研究所 said owner Richard Rafton, with Milkcrate Records.

Milkcrate Records is not just a store in downtown Kelowna, it has grown into a cultural epicentre for the music and arts scene. Rafton said he is hoping to eventually have events in the store seven nights a week.

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The record store sells local musicians害羞草研究所 CDs and records, hosts a lot of their first shows, gives space to literature and poetry university students to perform readings of their work and will soon offer coffee, tea and pie for anyone that wants to stop by and enjoy good music and good company.

害羞草研究所淚f you think about it Amazon doesn害羞草研究所檛 do anything for the community, we held a fundraiser and raised almost $900 for charity. You don害羞草研究所檛 see these big names giving back to the community like that,害羞草研究所 said Rafton.害羞草研究所漌e are here to make a connection and we are here for the long run in Kelowna.害羞草研究所

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Sunrise Records, a Canadian retailer will acquire 100 HMV Stores across the United Kingdom, pulling the company out of bankruptcy. In 2017, they bought Canadian HMV locations and moved into the Orchard Park Mall location two years ago. Now they are renovating a new location in the mall with their own fixtures.

New owner of Underground Music and Records, Ed Martens said that he welcomes the competition because his customers are looking for a different shopping experience and stay away from the mall.

害羞草研究所淲e take great pride in serving our customers, talking to them and suggesting things they might be interested in,害羞草研究所 said Martens.

害羞草研究所淲e provide a nice place for our customers to come and spend some time. Records are an emotional thing, so often we have people come in and say that was my first record, or I remember listening to it and this was happening. It evokes memories in people. It害羞草研究所檚 very hard to find people in a bad mood in a record store.害羞草研究所

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Ed Martens, owner of Underground Records holds a few of his favourite records available in the store. Tessa Oljaca/Capital News




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