luckofaduck:
Over the course of his life Gaddiel had listened to music through various means. Cassette tapes, CDs, and with advancements in technology most music from around the world and across the decades was easily accessible at the touch of the finger. Still, there was nothing quite like putting a needle down on a vinyl record, a pleasure he’d first learned at the age of 11 thanks to Alexei Heidelman’s older brother and a copy of the Beastie Boys ‘Check Your Head.’
He found himself at Radcliffe Records, browsing through the selection, always able to find something of interest, his prior trip had resulted in the purchase of an original pressed copy of Prince and the Revolution: Purple Rain record. A record he had actually spent the morning listening and dancing to in nothing but his underwear and robe around his house.
“So what are you looking for?” he asked, as he flipped through a bin, feeling the presence of someone next to him. “Personally, I never come in here with a specific album to find. I just let my fingers find what they find. Life’s more interesting when it’s unplanned anyways.”
@boxpeep
Bo was usually in Radcliffe Records, when she wasn’t performing gigs or looking for a casual job for when she wasn’t making the cut of the endless dreams that she had for her own life, but when people sucked and when life sucked there was always vinyl. She loved records, she didn’t care who the artist was just what they were saying, she could listen to anything and it would move her, as a lyricist she knew that writing was an escape, music was an escape.
She had just walked in twenty minutes prior and was wearing her baby blue distressed overalls over a pink tee shirt, well it was white prior to the laundromat having a red sock from the last person use it, and destroy all of her white shirts. But she was rocking it nonetheless. Her hair was back with a kerchief scrunchie of sorts and was pink as well...so unfortunate.
Bo was rifling through the records when she heard someone talking to her “Um well I mean I usually just get to a record and if my gut says get it then I get it, my gut is usually never wrong.”















