FAQ > Consignment (12 entries)
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We love selling music from local independent musicians. Simply bring one copy of your item (CDs, LPs and cassettes are the most common physical formats) to the counter, along with an ...
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All CDs, LPs and cassettes have a surcharge of approximately 25%
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In general, consignment items are not paid until your item has sold. We do make exceptions for artists that have established a sales history. It is the artist's responsibility ...
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We have such a large inventory that finding space for consignment titles in our posts takes time. However, it's far from impossible. If you can build a buzz and tell your ...
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We love having performances in the shop, but we’ve only got time for so many! In-stores are generally curated by the staff and feature artists that have established a sales ...
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Take a look around the shop and see how we’ve priced similar discs. Independent discs tend be priced a little lower than other titles. Generally, full length CDs are ...
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We dedicate as much space as possible to our independent music section, but it’s impossible to keep everything in stock indefinitely. If a title hasn’t sold in one year, we ...
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Unfortunately, we don’t have space to put up posters for independent albums. We will, however, be happy to display a poster relating to an event like your album release party. ...
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Generally no. Our independent section allows us to display your disc more prominently than any of the genre sections do. Priority for display goes to titles we have have ...
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It’s very difficult to administer consignment with out of town artists, but if you find yourself playing in Toronto fairly frequently feel free to drop a disc by, and check up ...
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Yes! First and foremost, PLAY MORE SHOWS! Not only will this allow more people to hear your music, but you’ll find out very quickly that you can sell far ...
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Well, since you asked... When you are thinking about the packaging for your next independent release, do yourself a favour and don't put it in a slipcase! It ...