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About The Store For Music

The Store for Music was created in the early days of the internet, to mimic a High street record shop similar to the original ‘Megastore’ model.

You would enter The Store, visit the different departments, and see a range of Audio and Visual products that were available in all genres from Rock, Pop, R&B, Jazz to Classical or dive into the ‘Bargain Basement’ for miscellaneous legacy titles deals.

Fast forward 25 years, and your online experience couldn’t be simpler to buy CDs, DVDs & Vinyl titles from some of the greatest artists.

Whether you buy from our site, iTunes, other digital outlets, or even your local High Street shop we are constantly adding to our catalogue to bring you great quality product and great prices.

Thank you for your custom.

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