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Hard To Find Records go digital

The Hard To Find Records brand has become more than just a household name over the past 20 years. For the old skool DJs and music fanatics alike it strikes a chord, stirs up memories and takes them back to the very beginning. Yet this Birmingham-based store is still the go-to vinyl hub for music aficionados all over the world, and now the next step in the incredible Hard To Find Records story has landed: Hard To Find Records Download.
 
Embracing the digital age with open arms, Hard To Find Records Download applies the knowledge and experience of two decades in the music industry to a cutting-edge digital download website, leaving HTFR with the staying power to be favourite for another 20 years.
 
With over a million tracks and counting, HTFRD is home to the biggest artists on the leading labels, and is the most competitively priced DJ download store around. Categorising music into more genres than its competitors makes styles much easier to find, and once the search for a track has finished, you can listen to the full preview before buying in any format you could wish for.
 
These exclusive, user-friendly features make Hard To Find Records a revolutionary addition and exciting alternative in the ever-evolving digital download world. To sweeten the deal, HTFRD are running an un-matched Black Friday event that will see every single track and album on the site discounted by a massive 50% bringing the price of one track down to just 65p – a mega deal that will last ALL weekend from midnight Friday 28th to midnight Sunday 30th November.  
  
Vinyl, CDs and now digital – the world famous Hard To Find Records has been there through it all and is as much a part of the scene as the beats themselves. And you can be sure that whatever comes next, HTFR will be there to serve its loyal customers and welcome the new breed of dance music lovers.
 
TO CLAIM YOUR 50% DISCOUNT USE THIS CODE:  BLACKFRIDAY
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