Other Music was a music retail store that sold Compact Disc, records and Compact Cassette online and at their brick-and-mortar location in the Noho neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. The store specialized in the sale of closely curated underground, rare and experimental music. The physical store was located at 15 E 4th St, New York, NY 10003 from 1995 to June 2016.
In January 2007, Other Music announced that it planned to sell high-quality MP3 files for download without using any type of digital rights management. A Real Music Store Sprouts Online This announcement follows similar moves made by other small online music retailers, including United Kingdom–based Rough Trade, New York–based Insound and New York–based Anthology Recordings. The announcement also coincided with the closing of Tower Records' Lower Manhattan location. According to Other Music co-owner Josh Madell, this closing signifies the growing hardship of selling music out of a physical store, especially considering his store's location just across the street from Tower. village voice > music > The Brave New World of Digital Music by Andy Beta
In August 2012, Other Music launched the record label Other Music Recording Company in a partnership with the Oxford, Mississippi–based record label Fat Possum Records. Among the label's first releases was an album by Japanese musician Shintaro Sakamoto.
In May 2016, Other Music announced its plans to close on June 25.Coscarelli, Joe Other Music Record Shop, Yielding to Trends, Will Close New York Times. June 22, 2016 Co-owner Josh Madell cited rising rents and the changing face of the music industry as the reasons for the closure. NYC record store Other Music says goodbye after 20 years MSNBC. June 22, 2016
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