<![CDATA[Idolator: adventures in retail]]> http://cache.gawker.com/assets/base/img/thumbs140x140/idolator.com.png <![CDATA[Idolator: adventures in retail]]> http://idolator.com/tag/adventures in retail http://idolator.com/tag/adventures in retail <![CDATA[HMV Gives The "Music Store" Concept One Last Go]]> hmv%20logo.jpgToday in the UK town of Dudley, HMV is opening what it's calling a "next generation" megastore that not only gives over space to a juice bar and iPods, it also represents the old-school music chain's attempt to bring the digital-shopping experience to the brick-and-mortar world:

The store, which measures 8,000 sq ft (750 sq m), contains digital kiosks that enable customers to download songs and video clips for free. Shoppers download the content on to a memory device, such as a USB memory stick, which they can then transfer to a PC, mobile phone or MP3 player.

A "social hub" will contain the latest Apple iMacs, connecting customers to a range of music and entertainment websites. Gamers are invited to settle into a comfy chair and take on real-time challengers from around the world, free, in the Xbox 360 Live zone.

A mini Apple store, selling the latest iPods and accessories, will replace the racks of back-catalogue CDs. Digital radios and DVD players are for sale and the mobile phone company 3 has an instore outlet that offers exclusive deals to HMV customers.

Lovejuice, a leading juice bar, will serve freshly made smoothies at a hub that has been created for laptop users. Interactive screens are dotted around the store, while window displays have been replaced by giant plasma screens in what HMV described as a "hi-tech blueprint for the future".

Nine thousand CDs and 8,000 DVDs will be on sale for old-school shoppers who want to leave with a physical memento of their visit. The chart-topping band Hard-Fi will open the store with a performance podcast from the HMV website. However, HMV admitted that many people will use the store as a fun place to hang out without buying anything. A spokesman said: "We want people to enjoy using the store as social experience. By bringing the physical and digital elements together we hope there will be something for everyone."

While the "let people hang out" elements do make sense, in a way—although I don't know if reducing shelf space for deep catalog is such a good thing, as there are still (old) people out there who like to, you know, flip through racks—anyone else feel like this is a lot of store space for what's essentially a big old cybercafe? (And as Coolfer points out, there's no mention in any of the stories I've seen of what types of files will be available for download by customers; it kind of sends a weird message if your store has a bunch of iPod kiosks and only Windows Media files for sale, no?)

HMV cyberstore offers free fun but will clients download their cash? [TimesOnline, via Coolfer]

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<![CDATA[FYE's new price point for CDs—including ... ]]> fye.gifFYE's new price point for CDs—including catalog titles like Appetite For Destruction—is apparently $19.99. Seriously, the "cockroaches crawling around after the apocalypse" analogy has never been more apt. [The Velvet Rope]

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<![CDATA[White Stripes' Record-Store Stunt Causes A Bit Of A Stink]]> icky1.jpgWhen the White Stripes had the idea to rechristen the abandoned Tower Records on Sunset Boulevard "Icky Thump Records" and allow their fans to indulge in a little midnight-madness shopping this past Monday, they probably had no idea that the sheer devotion of their fans would result in a massive opportunity for blindingly obvious puns:

The trouble started when the band announced that the first 200 CD's sold at the temporary store when it opened at midnight Monday night and re-named "Icky Thump Records" for the occasion, would receive free tickets to the concert.

White Stripes fans began congregating in front of the closed retailer on the Sunset Strip in the early evening Saturday, even though no public facilities existed for them. That was when neighbors began reporting that they were witnessing incidences of public urination and defecation.
Neighbors complained to the city, which sent out code compliance officers, according to acting Code Compliance Manager Jeffrey Aubel. One neighbor, activist Jerome Cleary, reported that as many as a dozen people were continuously "camped out" on the Sunset Strip beginning late Saturday. "The skateboarding and the noise began Saturday night and continued through the weekend," he said.

According to Thelma Jackson, who lives a block north of the location on Horn at Shoreham Drive, the need for some public facilities became blindingly clear on Monday afternoon.

"I noticed all the people when I left my house on Monday morning. When I went out at 10:30 there were a few, but when I came back at 11:30 there was a crowd," she said.

She said she didn't think too much of that until she went out again at 4:00 that afternoon and saw people "laying out in the street, camping out," she said, without any security guards present. "When I came back up the hill I saw a fellow coming out of a drop off next to my building. He was pulling up his pants and fixing his belt."

Oh, how the temptation to use the phrase "icky dump" is nearly killing us.

An Icky Situation [WeHoNews.com]

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