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Musica is closing on 31 May 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="Renegade187" data-source="post: 1041724" data-attributes="member: 18150"><p>I'm going to miss browsing in these shops.</p><p>Really enjoyed discovering new stuff and stumbling across stuff that I had forgotten. I still collect cds and will never sell my collection. There's something fulfilling about owning a physical disc along with the album art on book inserts.</p><p>Musica really started to slip in recent years. The store in mall of Africa was absolutely useless. They never stocked what I was looking for and their catelogue remained the same, year in year out. </p><p>I personally only want rare cds or forgotten gems of the 70s, 80s and 90s. With anything latest I merely steam or buy the mp3 because I know I be tired of the track in a couple of weeks. </p><p>I think many youngster are the same and don't prefer physical media, not like the previous generation. </p><p>This is a typical trick that these music stores missed, didn't understand the market and what customers really want.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Renegade187, post: 1041724, member: 18150"] I'm going to miss browsing in these shops. Really enjoyed discovering new stuff and stumbling across stuff that I had forgotten. I still collect cds and will never sell my collection. There's something fulfilling about owning a physical disc along with the album art on book inserts. Musica really started to slip in recent years. The store in mall of Africa was absolutely useless. They never stocked what I was looking for and their catelogue remained the same, year in year out. I personally only want rare cds or forgotten gems of the 70s, 80s and 90s. With anything latest I merely steam or buy the mp3 because I know I be tired of the track in a couple of weeks. I think many youngster are the same and don't prefer physical media, not like the previous generation. This is a typical trick that these music stores missed, didn't understand the market and what customers really want. [/QUOTE]
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