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  • CHILDREN KIDS RECORDS | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    CHILDREN KIDS RECORDS | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 CHILDREN KIDS RECORDS | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 CHILDRENS KIDS RECORDS SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Childrens and Kids Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of childrens & kids music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Music and recordings made primarily for listening by children. Nursery Rhymes, Fairy Tales, Children's Story Record, Sing-Along, Educational music There are many types of children's music records, including: Lullabies: Lullabies are a type of music that can be suitable for children aged 1–5. Soundtracks: Soundtracks for children's films can be suitable for children aged 5–9. Compilation albums: Compilation albums can be suitable for children. Singalong songs: Singalong songs are a type of children's music. Music Together songs: These songs are designed to encourage families to sing, listen, and make music together. They are pitched in a range that is suitable for young children to sing along to. Children's classics: Some children's classics include "This Little Piggy," "Little Bo Peep," "Humpty Dumpty," and "Sing a Song of Sixpence"

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  • Store Policies | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 - Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED

    Store Policies | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 - Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED STORE POLICIES Exceptional Quality Privacy Policies 24/7 Support Return Policies Multilingual Se Habla Espanol A/V Technical Services Shipping Policies Professional Music Curators Privacy Policy At FeeLIT Records, your privacy is of utmost importance to us. We use industry-standard 256-bit SSL (Secure Socket Layer) encryption technology to protect your personal information, including your name, address, and credit card details, ensuring they remain secure and confidential. To verify that your connection is secure, look for "https" in the URL of your browser when checking out. You can also view our security certificate by double-clicking the padlock icon in your browser's address bar. When you make a purchase at FeeLIT Records, we collect personal information such as your first and last name, billing and shipping addresses, email address, and phone number. This information is used primarily to process your order accurately. If you opt into our mailing list, we may also use your information to send you special offers or updates. Additionally, we automatically receive and record certain details from your browser, including your IP address, cookie data, and the page you request. Please note that our privacy policy does not cover any third-party websites you may access through links on our site, nor does it apply to companies that we do not own or control or individuals that we do not employ or manage. FeeLIT Records does not rent, sell, or share your personal information with other people or non-affiliated companies except in the following cases: To provide products or services you have requested. With your permission. To comply with legal requirements, such as subpoenas, court orders, or legal processes, or to protect our legal rights. 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FeeLIT Records is not liable for cosmetic damage during transit or for items lost in the mail. If you receive a defective or incorrect item, contact us within 30 days with your name, order number, and a description of the issue. If we determine that a product is defective or incorrect, we may replace it (if available) or issue a refund. Returns require prior authorization. Refunds may take up to 30 business days to process. Indemnification By purchasing, you agree to indemnify and hold FeeLIT Records and its affiliates harmless against any claims or damages arising from your purchase. Governing Law These terms are governed by California law, and any disputes shall be resolved in the courts of San Diego, California. Shipping Domestic orders are shipped via USPS Media Mail or Priority Mail; international orders are shipped via USPS First Class International. Shipping times vary. FeeLIT Records is not liable for items lost in the mail or for cosmetic damage during transit. 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  • STRANGE & UNUSUAL MUSIC | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    STRANGE & UNUSUAL | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 STRANGE & UNUSUAL SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Strange & Unusual Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of strange and unusual, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some unusual music genres: Pirate metal A heavy metal genre that incorporates pirate motifs, like screaming, folk instruments, electric guitars, and pirate lingo. Some bands that play pirate metal look and dress like pirates. Ectofolk A folk music genre that emerged in the 1980s, featuring acoustic instruments, storytelling, and personal expression. Ectofolk often has haunting melodies and poetic lyrics that explore themes of love, nature, and spirituality. Solipsynthm An electronic music genre that blends elements of experimental, ambient, and glitch music. Solipsynthm is characterized by its use of abstract soundscapes, unconventional rhythms, and glitchy effects. Lowercase A genre that is thought to have been created by Steve Roden with his album “Forms of paper”. The album features Roden recording himself handling paper in various ways. Other unusual music genres include: Kawaiicore, Folktronica, Witch House, Math Rock, Vaporwave, and Spytrack., C hiptunes, Schranz, Crunkcore, Nintendocore, Chipfolk. 50 Genres with the Strangest Names Abstracto : It’s like complextro , but more abstract than rhythmic. Aggrotech : This is electronic music that fuses elements of electronic body music, industrial, noise, trance, and techno. Aggrotech typically features distorted and pitch-shifted vocals, militant lyrics, and a fast, danceable beat. Aussietronica : It’s electronica. From Australia. Beatdown : Beatdown is type of hardcore punk characterized by a more aggressive sound and vocals that are shouted, screamed, or growled. Emerging in the ’80s, beatdown has slow, chugging breakdowns and later influenced the development of metalcore. Black sludge : A combination of black metal and sludge, the music. Brostep : Brostep is a variation of dubstep that some view as “Americanized dubstep.” It emphasizes the middle register sounds as opposed to the sub-bass content that dubstep accentuates. Brostep has more robotic sounds with a “metal-esque” aggression. Bubble trance : Bubble trance is bright, upbeat trance music. Catstep : This particularly-aggressive filthstep variation is promoted most enthusiastically by the label Monstercat. Crustpunk : Crust punk has a fast, dirty sound influenced by anarcho-punk, hardcore punk, and extreme metal. The style evolved in England in the mid-’80s and often has lyrics with a dark perspective on politics and social ills. Deep discofox : An goofily earnest genre featuring slick techno-disco and the occasional video. Deep filthstep : Only the true filthstep fans know their way around these more exploratory, sometimes lesser-known filthstep musicians. Deep liquid bass : Deeper cuts from liquid bass (for the serious enthusiast), which combine the sleek synth lines of liquid genres with the bass from drum and bass. Deep psychobilly : Deeper cuts from the psychobilly genre, which draws heavily on rockabilly and punk. Destroy techno : An invented name for a particularly hard-to-describe experimental techno cluster. Drone folk : It’s like drone music made with traditional folk instruments (guitar, banjo, strings, and possibly hurdy-gurdy). EBM : Electronic body music combines post-industrial, electronic dance music, and synthpunk. It first came to prominence in Belgium in the early ’80s. Ectofolk : The kind of indie/folky music that the old Ecto mailing list was devoted to. Electrofox : Electro with some of the goofy earnestness of discofox. Fallen angel : Fallen angel is a dark, often-orchestral, form of metal that features female vocals. Fidget house : This variant of electro house features clicky treble and sludgly basslines, with blurry synths and a midrange tempo. Fingerstyle : Fingerstyle refers to music in which musicians pluck the strings of their instruments with their fingertips or fingernails, rather than with a pick. The fingerstyle technique is usually used on steel string guitars, acoustic guitars, and ukuleles, and often appears in folk, blues, and country. Footwork : Footwork is a style of music and street dance from Chicago that involves drum fills and hand claps. By improvising elaborate twists, turns, and movements of their feet, dancers move quickly to the beat of the music and compete against each other. Freak folk : Freak folk is a contemporary style that’s based on elements of traditional folk, especially in the use of acoustic stringed instruments. It also uses elements of experimental and avant-garde rock, psychedelic folk and rock, and jam bands. Freakbeat : Freakbeat is an ’80s name for a ’60s sound, referring to bands that experimented with studio production techniques. Freakbeat music features strong drum beats, loud and frenzied guitar riffs, and a variety of effects. Gauze pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Jerk : Jerk is a hip hop dance and music from Los Angeles. It focuses on a sparse but danceable beat. Jump up : Jump-up is drum and bass music that features robotic bass sounds and energetic, heavy drums. Jump-up began in the early ’90s. Lowercase : Lowercase refers to extreme ambient minimalist music. Lowercase recordings feature very quiet sounds, such as ruffling of papers, and amplifies them to an extreme volume. Mallet : It’s not a new kind of mullet; it’s a kind of music made with mallets. Martial industrial : Martial industrial, also called military pop, originated in late 20th century Europe. It combines traditional marches with influences from industrial, dark ambient, post-punk, neofolk, and neoclassical. Medieval rock : Medieval rock, or medieval folk rock, blends rock music with elements of medieval, renaissance, or baroque music. Medieval rock began in the early ’70s in England and Germany. Microhouse : Microhouse is a blend of house music and minimal techno. With origins in the ’80s and ’90s, microhouse gained popularity in the early 2000s with its minimalist take on house music. Microhouse uses short samples to replace drum machine sounds with clicks, static, or everyday noises. Nerdcore : Nerdcore is hip hop music catered to nerds. Lyrical subject matter may include science fiction and computer games. Most nerdcore features DIY production and uncleared samples. Neurofunk : Neurofunk is drum and bass that emerged in London in the late ’90s. It replaces breakbeats with backbeats and industrial timbres with funk harmonies, juxtaposing hard funk with influences ranging from techno, house, and jazz. New weird america : New weird America is an indie folk/rock variant descended from the psychedelic folk and rock of the ’60s and ’70s. Its influences are broad and eclectic, including metal, free jazz, electronic music, world music, Latin, noise, and even opera. Ninja : Ninja music either comes from, or sounds like it could have come from, the Ninja Tune label, known for pioneering and championing its own brands of underground electronic dance music since 1990, with strong breakbeat and occasional hip-hop influences. Shimmer pop : Shimmer pop is closely related to indie pop and indietronica. Acoustical elements may include reverberated vocals and guitar, booming choruses, and use of synthesizer, piano, or drum machines. Shiver pop : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Skwee : The idea with skwee (a.k.a. skweee) music is to “squeeze” the best sounds out of vintage synthesizers. Solipsynthm : Solo laptop experimentalists. Spytrack : This sounds like soundtracks to spy movies. Stomp and flutter : Like stomp and holler, but with airy fluttering instead of earthy hollering. Stomp and whittle : Like stomp and flutter, but with a more traditionalist bent. Swirl psych : A descriptive name for a subtly distinct cluster of indie pop, which needed a name. Unblack metal : This black metal-style music takes the opposite (anti-satanist) view. Vaporwave : Vaporwave consists of samples of corporate muzak and TV commercials from the ’80s and ’90s. The samples used in Vaporwave are often altered in pitch or tempo and manipulated with compression or reverb. Vegan straight edge : Vegan straight edge is hardcore punk that espouses a vegan and drug-free lifestyle. Lyrics feature themes about animal cruelty and clean living. Vintage swoon : Old school heartthrob crooners from the depths of time. Wonky : Wonky is electronic music characterized by synths with unusual time signatures in abstract, hip hop-style beats. Wonky takes cues in its sound from instrumental hip hop and glitch but sets itself apart mainly by its lack of the heavy quantization seen in many electronic genres. Wrestling : The sound of wrestling stars. List of World Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of spoken word, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Spoken word is a broad term that includes many types of poetry and other forms of expression, including: Poetry readings: Spoken word can include poetry readings, poetry slams, and jazz poetry. Musical readings: Spoken word can include musical readings, such as hip hop music. Comedy routines: Spoken word can include comedy routines. Prose monologues: Spoken word can include prose monologues. Audiobooks: Spoken word can include audiobooks. Storytelling: Spoken word can include storytelling. Non-musical dramas: Spoken word can include non-musical dramas. Sermons: Spoken word can include sermons. Narrations: Spoken word can include narrations with or without music. Instructional recordings: Spoken word can include instructional recordings. Spoken word is often characterized by rhyme, repetition, improvisation, and word play. Spoken word poems often address issues of race, politics, community, and social justice. Greek lyric Griot Haikai prose Hip hop List of performance poets Nuyorican Poets Café Oral poetry Orature Performance poetry Poetry reading Prose rhythm Prosimetrum Purple prose Rapping Recitative Rhymed prose Slam poetry

  • TRANCE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    TRANCE | Vinyl - CD's | FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 TRANCE SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of Trance Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of trance music, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some types of trance music and their subgenres: Acid trance: This genre originated from Chicago House and Hi NRG, and is characterized by a repetitive, high-energy beat and modulated sounds from the Roland TB-303 synthesizer. Goa trance: Also known as Psy Trance, this subgenre originated in Goa, India, and is known for its complex and melodic sound. Progressive trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Psychedelic trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Uplifting trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Vocal trance: A subgenre of trance that was influenced by other genres. Trance music has been influenced by many other genres, including techno, house, pop, chill-out, ambient, classical music, and film music. 10 Trance Subgenres Acid Trance. Place of Origin: Europe Balearic Trance. Place of Origin: Spain Dream Trance. Place of Origin: Italy Goa Trance. Place of Origin: India Hard Trance. Place of Origin: Germany Psytrance. Place of Origin: Israel Progressive Trance. Place of Origin: Germany Tech Trance Subgenres Acid trance Balearic trance Goa trance Hard trance Progressive trance Psychedelic trance Tech trance Uplifting trance Vocal trance

  • PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548

    PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE | Vinyl - CD's | NEW & USED - FeeLIT Records - 909 E Street San Diego CA 92101 - (707) 733-3548 PUNK ROCK | HARDCORE SHOP NEW SHOP VINYL SHOP CD VIEW ALL TEST PRODUCT - GENERAL GENRE Price $1.00 Add to Cart SEARCH COLLECTION 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection 50,000+ New & Used Vinyl + 10,000 CD's Collection List of punk rock, hardcore Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of punk rock and hardcore, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Here are some genres of punk rock and hardcore music: Cowpunk A subgenre of punk rock that combines country, folk, and blues with punk rock or new wave. It originated in the United Kingdom and Southern California in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Crust punk A subgenre of punk rock that evolved in England in the early 1980s. It's also known as stenchcore or simply crust. Crust punk is influenced by the English punk scene and extreme metal. Emo A subgenre of punk rock, indie rock, and alternative rock that's defined by its heavy emotional expression. Grindcore A type of heavy metal and hardcore punk music that was invented in the 1980s by bands such as Napalm Death. Melodic hardcore A subgenre of hardcore punk that emphasizes melody in its guitar work. It often incorporates fast rhythms, melodic and distorted guitar riffs, and vocal styles that tend towards shouting and screaming. Christian hardcore A subgenre of hardcore punk that's distinguished by its lyrical focus on Christian themes and values. Bandana thrash Christian hardcore Crossover thrash Crunkcore Crust punk D-beat Deathcore Digital hardcore Easycore Emo Electronicore Grindcore Heavy hardcore Jazzcore Krishnacore Mathcore Melodic hardcore Melodic metalcore Metalcore Nardcore Nintendocore Nu metalcore Positive hardcore Post-hardcore Powerviolence Progressive metalcore Queercore Rapcore Sass Screamo Skacore Thrashcore List of pop Music Genres and Subgenres There are many variations of pop, at FeeLIT Records we strive to and carefully select the latest up-to-date popular and hard to find titles on vinyl & CD releases Pop music is a broad term that can refer to many different genres, including: Hip hop: This genre originated in the US in the 1970s and is characterized by rhythmic verses over a backing track of sampled beats and melodies. Country: This genre originated in the US and is often made up of ballads and dance tunes with simple forms and harmonies. Blues: This genre is considered the foundation for much of American popular music that came after 1900. K-pop: This genre is a unique blend of pop, hip hop, and electronic dance music. Art pop: A subgenre of pop music. Brill Building: A subgenre of pop music. Bubblegum pop: A subgenre of pop music. City pop: A subgenre of pop music. Cringe pop: A subgenre of pop music. Dance-pop: A subgenre of pop music. Electropop: A subgenre of pop music. Indie pop: A subgenre of pop music. Art pop, dance-pop, orchestral pop, country pop, indie pop, bubblegum, Sunshine Pop, Surf Pop, Synthpop, Teen Pop, Traditional Pop Music, Turkish Pop, Vispop, Wonky Pop, Post-Disco, Progressive Pop are among the many subgenres of pop music. Adult Contemporary Arab Pop Baroque Britpop Bubblegum Pop Chamber Pop Chanson Christian Pop Classical Crossover Europop Dance Pop Dream Pop Electro Pop Iranian Pop Jangle Pop Latin Ballad Levenslied Louisiana Swamp Pop Mexican Pop Motorpop New Romanticism Orchestral Pop Pop Rap Popera Pop/Rock Pop Punk Power Pop Psychedelic Pop Schlager Soft Rock Sophisti-Pop Space Age Pop Sunshine Pop Surf Pop Synthpop Teen Pop Traditional Pop Music Turkish Pop Vispop Wonky Pop Post-Disco Progressive Pop

  • FeeLIT Records | 909 E Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (707) 733-3548

    Vinyl Records & CD's in downtown San Diego since 2008 ONLINE SHOP CURRENTLY BEING UPDATED SUBSCRIBE FOR MORE INFO FeeLIT Records 909 E Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (707) 733-3548 Hours Monday through Saturday - 12:00 pm – 07:00 pm Sundays -- 01:00 pm – 05:00 pm ABOUT US FeeLit Records features thousands of vinyl records. New and used titles from all genres. We special order titles that may be out of stock, and usually receive them within one week. In addition to records, we also carry a small selection of new and used compact discs, and cassette tapes. FeeLit has many local musicians, artists and record labels on vinyl, compact disc, and cassette tape. Vinyl cleaning, storage, and shipping supplies are available too. Recently, we added portable turntable faders from Jesse Dean Designs, Raiden Fader, and mixfader. 7", 10", and 12" battle scratch vinyl and slipmats. Rock, Punk, Blues, Country, Jazz, Children's, Compilations, Soundtracks, Library Records, World, Hip Hop, Rap, RnB, Soul, Funk, Disco, House, Progressive, Techno, DnB, Breakbeats, Midtempo, Downtempo... "My vision for FeeLit was to create a communal space where local musicians, artists, and designers can promote themselves. FeeLit is a unique boutique that has built a strong community over the past fifteen years. Many great friendships have been formed at artist's exhibitions, receptions, in-store performances, and FeeLit sponsored events." - Markalan Do You FeeLIT? Discover the ultimate destination for music lovers in San Diego! Our new and used record store is your one-stop-shop for all things vinyl. Whether you're looking to buy, sell, or trade, our expert team has got you covered. With a wide selection of rare and classic records, we guarantee you'll find something special. BUY GIFTCARD Up ADMIN

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