Thank You!

Soundscapes will be closing permanently on September 30th, 2021.

Open every day between Spetember 22nd-30th

We'd like to thank all of our loyal customers over the years, you have made it all worthwhile! The last 20 years have seen a golden age in access to the world's recorded music history both in physical media and online. We were happy to be a part of sharing our knowledge of some of that great music with you. We hope you enjoyed most of what we sold & recommended to you over the years and hope you will continue to seek out the music that matters.

In the meantime we'll be selling our remaining inventory, including thousands of play copies, many of which are rare and/or out-of-print, never to be seen again. Over the next few weeks the discounts will increase and the price of play copies will decrease. Here are the details:

New CDs, LPs, DVDs, Blu-ray, Books 60% off 15% off

Rare & out-of-print new CDs 60% off 50% off

Rare/Premium/Out-of-print play copies $4.99 $14.99

Other play copies $2.99 $8.99

Magazine back issues $1 $2/each or 10 for $5 $15

Adjusted Hours & Ticket Refunds

We will be resuming our closing sale beginning Friday, June 11. Our hours will be as follows:

Wednesday-Saturday 12pm-7pm
Sunday 11am-6pm

Open every day between September 22nd-30th

We will no longer be providing ticket refunds for tickets purchased from the shop, however, you will be able to obtain refunds directly from the promoters of the shows. Please refer to the top of your ticket to determine the promoter. Here is the contact info for the promoters:

Collective Concerts/Horseshoe Tavern Presents/Lee's Palace Presents: shows@collectiveconcerts.com
Embrace Presents: info@embracepresents.com
MRG Concerts: ticketing@themrggroup.com
Live Nation: infotoronto@livenation.com
Venus Fest: venusfesttoronto@gmail.com

We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause. Thank you for your understanding.

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BOOKS: AUTUMN DE WILDE - Elliott Smith, VARIOUS WRITERS - Da Capo's Best Music Writing 2007, DAVID MEYER - Twenty Thousand Roads, STUART BAKER - New York Noise, VARIOUS TITLES - 33 1/3 Series, more

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Music books are always a great alternate gift for that impossible-to-buy-for music friend. This season has seen a pile of excellent new titles. Photographer Autumn de Wilde was a friend of the late Elliott Smith who, much like Merri Cyr did with Jeff Buckley a while back, has released a picture book chronicling her view of the musician. Fans will recognize the photoshoot which graced the cover of his 2000 album, Figure 8, but the remainder of the book is a goldmine of candid shots as well as several essays about Smith. The book also includes a 5-song live CD.

Speaking of goldmines, the latest edition of Da Capo's Best Music Writing is here. This is a collection of some of the year's best work in music essays and articles, and never fails to be a great buy.

Coinciding nicely with the new Gram Parsons Live CD is Twenty Thousand Roads, a study of the life of one of country rock's most beloved cult heroes--one who is tied as much to established icons like The Byrds, Stones and Emmylou Harris as he is to heroin and amateur cremation.

Soul Jazz records has been at the forefront of music archiving with their excellent reggae/soul/jazz/electronic/punk comps, so it's no surprise to see them releasing a book. Based on their three volume CD series, New York Noise covers pivotal themes in the development of the Big Apple's underground, profiling Lou Reed and Philip Glass to Suicide and Rhys Chatman. 

Finally, if you're ever really stumped, just check out the 33 1/3 series. Each one of these ingenious (and low-cost!) books is based around a particular album. Most are in-depth discussions of the album's genesis and its place in pop culture, however others, such as Kate Schatz's book on PJ Harvey's Rid Of Me, are pieces of creative writing inspired by the record.
Of particular note, mid-December will bring the arrival of Toronto writer Carl Wilson's analysis of the appeal of Celine Dion(!) and its polarizing effect on people. This book should be stellar, not to mention a great way buy something Celine Dion-based for a friend and have it still be thoughtful and cool (our heads are exploding right now). Happy reading! 

Reader Comments (1)

That Elliott Smith book is phenomenal.

January 13, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMel

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