Coffeeshop Music

General discussion about cannabis and coffeeshops.
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Coffeeshop Music

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Just wondering whether it would be possible to compile a list of coffeeshops and thier prefered choice of music.


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This would be great. I am a big music guy (check the sig) and music, for me, can make a or break a mood/situation.
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totally agree, i've found Rokerij has good music to smoke to, for me anyway, massive attack, morcheeba, things like that, nice chilled out music. Still wouldn't mind some Jurassic5 and Jimi Hendrix thrown in for a bit of variety! They should just get an online MP3 jukebox.
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By memory :

-Rastababy : reggae

-Hill Street Blues : drum n bass, "lounge" electro/dnb and sometimes some crappy pop music

-Hunters :often reggaeton

-Hill Street at the Market : fm music, I remember some "listenable" things, like Vanilla Sky

-Dampkring : electro/lounge electro
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Post by baked »

420 - classic rock and frank zappa
baba - electro and trance
grey area- alternative, us punk, "emo"
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I am glad you started this thread... music in coffee shops is perhaps the ONLY thing I found to complain about in the Dam.

I like Rock, R&B, soul, blues, world music etc.

Rokerij sounds good, and I agree 420 ^ Grey Area plays good stuff...

too much Techno for my liking elsewhere

Doesn't any shop stream Radio Paradise?

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baked wrote:420 - classic rock and frank zappa
baba - electro and trance
grey area- alternative, us punk, "emo"
iv never heard emo core in all my visits there. iv heard us punk though which is different. heard hip hop there as well
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Post by bleak »

good thread!! music is important in coffeeshops.

Here is the music that is most often playing in my regulars. this can change depending on the budtender and the time of day.

AnyDay - reggae, hiphop, latin
Katsu - brazilian, afro-cuban
Dolphins - reggae
Happy Feelings - poppy/trancy top50 stuff, not my thing
Mellow Yellow - electronic, hiphop, dance

Have to also recommend Siberie... they have different music all the time but its always good. I'm friends with one of the budtenders and he makes a point to play different music every shift.
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Post by baked »

cantona7 wrote:
baked wrote:420 - classic rock and frank zappa
baba - electro and trance
grey area- alternative, us punk, "emo"
iv never heard emo core in all my visits there. iv heard us punk though which is different. heard hip hop there as well
probably i am wrong with my judgement. i was unsure about the emo thing, always thought emo is not emo core and so on. thats why i used " "
anyway, it was some silverstein they played then.
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