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Arcadia Direct

Arcadia Direct

(2 reviews)

£

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

It's funny how you can live somewhere for ages and still make joyous discoveries, such as this. I…read morecame in here a while ago (having some how missed it!) and was delighted to see a shop dedicated to retro gaming. Although as I entered the front of the store had a few bare shelves, next to the DVDs that were on sale, as you delve further back there are many retro gems to be found. All kinds of old school games and consoles are on offer here, from Sega Saturn, Nintendo 64, Mega Drive and many more. I'm always on the look out to find old games and was really chuffed to see they had quite a few of my old favourites in attendance! All the classics, Golden Eye, Sonic and a range of Disney games to name but a few, were there before my gleaming eyes. They also buy in old stock, which is great news for me as I have a hoard of items that I really can't see myself playing anymore, so promised the guys I would be back soon with a bag of goodies for them! One of the best things, other than the old school haven of games, was that they had a whole hoard of Tartan Asia Extreme films on sale too. To any other fans of Tartan, you'll know this is pretty awesome, since Tartan Asia is sadly no more! I'd strongly advise getting in there and stocking up, if I don't beat you to it that is... To conclude: Friendly staff, awesome retro games, Tartan DVDs. That adds up to a win in my book!

This is a brilliant little shop which ok is not as cheap as cex most of the time, but the fact…read morethat majority of the time they have DVD's and games that cex don't more than makes up for it and are generally in better condition as most discs i get from there don't have a single scratch or finger print!! Considering its only a small shop they have a very large selection to choose from, for example you can get anything from super nintendo, and dreamcast to PS3 and XBOX 360 games and video cassettes to DVDs. Its deffinatly worth a look if you want to buy a box set as they are quite often fairly cheap. The service is very friendly and they know what they are doing I would recomend anyone to go in and have a look.

Jumbo Records

Jumbo Records

(15 reviews)

£££

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

This might hurt the feelings of those lovely scamps who man the counters at Crash, but Jumbo is…read moreLeeds' finest independent record shop. It's bigger, more spacious and while tucked away on the top floor of the St John's Centre, this means you're only going to find fellow music lovers rooting through the many racks of CDs, vinyls and music DVDs with you. And not your mum, chasing the Duffy album for your dad's birthday. Who doesn't like a bit of Duffy though, really? While the prices of the cross-over records - albums by popular bands who you might find in the big high street sellers of music - are more expensive than the prices you might find in say, your local supermarket, it's not these albums which you should be perusing Jumbo for. Not on my watch, anyway. I go to Jumbo for rare 7" singles of bands you probably haven't even heard of yet. Or for an album from the seventies, that apparently influenced your new favourite band. Or for my gig tickets, without extortionate booking fees you unwittingly discover online. Or, indeed, to fix my decks - as I did most recently. To be fair, I'm probably the customer they dislike the most. I bob in on a lunchtime and steal all the free mags/fanzines I can fit in my bag. And then leave, having bought nothing. Oops. Sorry. Thanks!

Jumbo was like one of those mythical much talked about places when I first moved to Leeds. People…read morewould always mention good music, generally some bands that I hadn't yet heard of, and then the name 'Jumbo' would shortly follow. Once I discovered the locale of Jumbo I could see why. For an indie record store the place is just huge! On the back wall are hundreds of live music posters, of all different kinds, yet another accolade to Jumbo's far reaching audiences and custom. They also, alongside Crash records, happen to sell tickets for most of the live music events that are going on in and around Leeds. Their range and selection of CDs and Vinyl is second to none in Leeds realistically, and the staff are really knowledgeable. Great if you have ideas but no names, or tip of the tongue phenomenon! Jumbo is the business and a total must for any music lover in Leeds. And by that I don't mean anything within the sphere of, say, Britney Spears et al. But that might be fairly obvious once you step inside...

Big Deal

Big Deal

(4 reviews)

££

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

Man this shop is pokey!…read more Big Deal sell a good deal of stuff for such a small space, that is for sure. Their goods range mostly in music items and electrical goods, most especially amplifiers and guitars although there are a number of other items on sale here too. As a lot of the items have been part exchanged/are second hand it means they offer reasonably competetive prices on their goods. The main issue with this, though, is that when searching for musical items money isn't (and shouldn't be) the main factor. I'm not saying one should go crazy, but it doesn't matter how cheap their Takemine might be, that doesn't mean it is a better deal than a full price elsewhere. I'll elaborate. Unfortunately therein lies the problems with musical instruments - line up seven of exactly the same guitar from the same factory from the same day, and one will be miles above the others for sound quality. One will sing and you'll notice it compared to the others. There just aren't two guitars the same - you can test this yourself by annoying the salesmen in any guitar shop in Leeds and ask to play as many of the same brand and issue as they have! (In buying a guitar recently I did just this to weedle out the best one!) What I'm getting at is that Big Deal have a lot of great offers and some very nice prices, but be sure to test the item first and make sure it sings as well as it should. Unless you've naught the patience for all that, in which case, go enjoy a bargain!

Smiling, helpful, knowledgeable staff in a shop that is tiny and jam packed with so much electrical…read morestuff that is all looked like a black haze to me. If you need anything electrical from cables to speakers, turntables to laptops, guitars and lights they are likely to have it for a good price although this value seems to have decreased (i.e. prices have risen) since el crunchio. You get a three month guarantee with most items and part-exchanges are welcome. Many of my friends have happily purchased second-hand laptops from here (after a mass laptop theft) and all are happy with their purchases. Enjoy a tight-squeezed browse or just ask what you are after and the men will be glad to help.

Tribe Records

Tribe Records

(3 reviews)

££

City Centre, Shopping Quarter

Tribe Records isn't in competition with Jumbo or Crash, the two other big record shops in Leeds…read morecity centre. It doesn't stock the Kaiser Chiefs or The Cribs. It has its own little place in the Leeds music scene, a niche market; a hideaway for Leeds dance music lovers - disc jockeys and dance heads alike. With rare releases and white labels in abundance, Tribe is your one-stop shop for dance music including genres ranging from techno to electro to jungle to dubstep. It's like a melting pot of the Leeds underground music scene in there, well worth a visit.

Tribe Records is about as grimey and authentic as you can get. Selling the very best in dancehall,…read morereggae, dubstep and roots as well as more electro and housey stuff, Tribe is the place to be to find some genuine and sometimes very rare underground urban music. Don't be scared off by the slightly hidden entrance way and the sketchy stairs, it all contributes to a humble, unique shopping experience. This shop specialises in vinyls and also sells tickets to some of the best events in town (including the infamous Subdub at the West Indian Centre) meaning its clientele are usually clued up drum and bass elitists who are the real deal. There are also a whole host of event flyers sprinkled around the place for you to peruse and plan your next months worth of activities with. The staff are friendly and always willing to use their extensive knowledge of this music scene to help you find what you're looking for. Though it may not be as big as Jumbo or as varied, that means that Tribe can afford to specialise and stay underground rather than becoming too mainstream. This is Tribe's secret to success.

John Scheerer & Sons - Taken from website

John Scheerer & Sons

(5 reviews)

££

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

John Scheere & Sons has always, to me at least, come across as the upper class music shop in Leeds…read more If Northern Guitars and Hobgoblin are rootsy working class music shops, Music Ground is middle class then Jon Scheerer is definitely the high brow one on offer. Back when I first moved to Leeds I amused my Dad a great deal by telling him that I thought I might apply for a guitar demonstrator job here. The joke was that I am not even graded and didn't realise that guitar demonstrators are usually virtuoso! (How embarrassing - I'm glad I didn't bother!) John Scheerer is tucked away in the Merrion but not too hard to find and holds a wealth of musical goodness inside. Unlike a lot of the music shops in Leeds this place has a lot of stock related to more classical instruments, rather than your standard band pleasers such as guitars and bass. Obviously, if you are a more discerning musician you might not just pop in and purchase a flute, but certainly it is a good place to start - if not for instruments, advice at least! The staff are particularly knowledgeable! All in all, Scheerer's offers a more refined and classical range of music related items, sheet music, accessories. It's worth the trip.

I just made a purchase here today and as I talked with Chris from Scheerer's I realised that I have…read morebeen a customer of theirs since 1996. And Chris is still there! That is a testament to a great company that they hold on to polite, knowledgeable and friendly staff like Chris. Aside from all that, he does also have an awesome name. There are many aspects of Scheerer's that I am unable to review, as I have always made my purchases over the phone. Nonetheless, I will do my best to pop into the store when I am next in that part of the world. Especially if I am gigging, Chris can have tickets and passes as recompense for putting up with yours truly for all these years!

Relics Records

Relics Records

(5 reviews)

££

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

Relic Records is a grand old place, down to earth and bursting with vinyl. I happened to nip in…read morehere the other day and happily sifted through some of their collections. The store itself isn't necessarily the most 'chic' place to be, it's certainly an old enough building with some "rustic" decor, but that's no indicator of what gems are held within. They've got a whole hoard of stock, in a number of classic genres, so certainly cater for most tastes. Whilst records may speak of a time gone by there's no shortage of people interested in purchasing old Beatles albums and the like so it's a good job that shops such as this carry on strong! I haven't yet had a chance to go back and search out some of my favourite golden oldies, but since I now officially have a record player at home, I will definitely be travelling back here to have a good mooch. The staff are lovely here too and more than willing to offer up a bit of advice! All I can say is go and have a browse for yourself, with new stock turning up each week you never know what you may find!

've always been baffled by independent music shops that stock a certain band's CDs yet look at you…read moreas if you've just asked them for Britney's back catalogue should you attempt to buy them. Happily, Relics Records suffers from no such crisis of coolness, and the cheery staff will happily direct you to anything you ask for, no matter how terrible they might think it is. They'll even recommend other bands you might like. There's a decent selection of vinyl, which is increasingly rare these days, and all the CDs are fairly priced, many similar to what you'd pay in the large chain stores. This shop is easily on a par with its better known contemporaries Crash and Jumbo, and due to its bright and airy feel and easy to navigate shelves some might even prefer it.

TradeMeIn

TradeMeIn

(1 review)

Shopping Quarter, City Centre

TradeMeIn is one of the few, independent stores which buy and sell games, mobile phones and tech…read moreitems, it's most similar rivals include CeX and Game, both of which have stores nearby, for me this store is much more modern and vibrant than other trade-in retailers with a blue theme, it just felt clean and modern inside which you generally don't get with CeX. The location is in Leeds centre, although being in St John's it is a little isolated and doesn't get the footfall which the main city centre and the likes of The Trinity does. The quotes here for trading in items seems rather generous, although for my phone I had been quoted higher from both Mazuma Mobile and Music Magpie, the quote I was given was much higher than any mobile phone networks recycle scheme and their nearest competitors, Game and CEX. The store was a little small, so the selection could have been better. There was a large selection of more older games and DVD's compared too new-ones. I don't like their website, it makes it rather difficult to set up an order and the database just doesn't work online, for example, if you searched for an iPhone it would come up starting with 3GS first, with around 20+ pages, and if you search the iPhone name and model exactly, it doesn't come up so this filtering system just isn't working and needs work, to improve the customer experience before coming into the store. With trade-in prices on average better than its closest rivals, yet not the best overall and a good store feel which is how a trade-in store should be, of course, it can improve based on making sure it is easier to get a quote, and perhaps the size of the store and location to a certain extent, it still is a slightly above average store in general and anything less than a three-star rating would surely be an insult for a store which I see high potential in to be upgraded in the future.

Muzic Asia

Muzic Asia

(3 reviews)

££

Chapel Town

Hello to another genre specific independent music store in Leeds. There is no sarcasm intended as I…read moresay that, I am genuinely delight to realise just how many music outlets there still are, having been a Music Zone, HMV, Zavvi/Virgin person for a long time and then realising what else there was to offer outside of these commercial listings, I still am always delighted to see music stores remaining and thriving. As the shop title suggests Muzic Asia is, in it's simplest description, an Asian music store. Within this, there are the sub-genres of Bhangra, Hindi, Pakistani, Punjabi, religious music and Bollywood music and DVDs, with the odd magazine thrown in for good measure. I will admit I am completely hapless with my Asian subset genre music, and I drive a friend of mine nuts by humming and tapping something I've heard but don't quite know. She has more patience with me than most, and it's also the reason I didn't go into Muzic Asia on me todd. I can be frustrating at times, this I know. Walking into the shop you can't help but notice how jammed it is from floor to ceiling, counter top and cabinet, all full of either perspex CD sleeves or DVD sleeves. Truly gawpable. There doesn't seem to be any labels anywhere, and there's no distinction between genres, it's like it's expected you are supposed to know where you're looking. I didn't. Lucky for me, she had a better idea, and she acted as hum translator, between me and the slightly irate shop dude. Three CD's for £14 I thought was pretty decent, as there's a tendancy to up the price tag on specialist music and such.

If you are into Asian music and film, you will LOVE this place. Shelves circle the shop stacked to…read morethe highs with CD's and DVD's. Music genres include the likes of Bhangra, Asian film music and compilations, Qawwalis, Hindi, Pakistani, pop, and religious. Plus a huge selection of Bollywood DVD's and music. I really like the intense theatrical nature of a lot of Asian music, especially Bollywood, and as you walk in this feeling is quite infectious. You'll probably find yourself walking and browsing CD's in rhythm to music. I just hope this gem survives the ever increasing development of media technology and the increasing use of MP3.

HMV - musicvideo - Updated May 2026

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