Timeslip Records occupies a shopfront on Botanic Avenue, a few doors from Queen's University, stocking new and secondhand vinyl that browsers describe as heavy on interesting items and releases from local artists rather than chart reissues. The shop sits within Botanic Avenue's run of secondhand and specialist retailers, a short walk from Botanic Gardens and the Ulster Museum, in a stretch of the city where independent shops compete for footfall against university-term turnover. Customers return chiefly for staff recommendations, citing the depth of knowledge behind the counter over the size of the stock itself. The racks favour genre breadth over polish, rewarding customers willing to dig rather than browse quickly. It remains one of a handful of dedicated vinyl specialists left in south Belfast.
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