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I am looking for an online music store similar to Juno Records, but US based. I love the CD Single selection they have on Juno Records, but shipping is so expensive. Are there any stores like that, just in the USA? Thanks. :)

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Those are just record labels. I want a record store, like juno records. Thanks for your help.

One of my electronic dj buds sells stuff @ Resonant Vibes. 4DjsOnly looks similar to Juno. DanceRecords.com is having a sale right now - don't know much about their catalogue.

How is Amoeba or Amazon for this genre? Sometimes they are cheaper ...

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Basically I am trying to find a store like this: http://www.juno.co.uk/ except based in the USA. Thanks again for your help.

I dont think anything as extensive as Juno exists here. But I will ask my friend who has a couple songs on billboard's dance charts and see what he knows. Europe seems to have a bigger scene for this genre than we do.

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Thanks, and yes it is a shame there isn't as big a presence of this type of music in the USA. If you come across any decent sites/stores, please let me know. :)

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Thanks, and yes it is a shame there isn't as big a presence of this type of music in the USA. If you come across any decent sites/stores, please let me know. :)

My friend in the industry suggested Perfect Beat

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