Two years ago, Josh Davis realized he had accumulated a whopping $800 of store credit for Amoeba Music. Davis had built up the bounty after managers at the chain of independent record stores insisted on giving him credit as a gesture of thanks each time he performed in-store as DJ Shadow. A confessed record-hoarder, Davis decided to cash in his stash on the type of records that, as he puts it, "I wouldn't normally spend my own money on." So instead of scanning the racks for the funk, soul, and hip-hop oddities he's renowned for collecting, he scooped up indie rock, pop, and "things that I'd read had a good... More >>>
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