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I was at Landmark (forum) last weekend. They used to have the biggest collection of music in Bangalore. The section has shrunk to almost 1 / 8th its original size :o:o Now it is just one corner of the store. I am sure cds will vanish from brick and mortar stores in the next five years. They will probably be available on online stores for some time and slowly they will vanish too paving way for legal flac downloads.
 
Physical format is pretty much dead. The only thing keeping music companies alive is the ringtones.
 
Sad, but true. A staffer at Landmark (Infiniti, Andheri, Mumbai) told me that they have internal plan to reduce music CDs in near future. One place not affected by all this seems to be Rhythm House. I was there last Sat and I was amazed by the number of new LP titles available there. If there are AC/DC and Iron Maiden fans out there, now is a good opportunity to own them on LPs.

And their CD space has not shrunken one bit.
 
Reliance TimeOut is having a sale (Buy 2 Get 1) on their 'Rock' titles from EMI, Universal and Sony. Found some good titles there including Van Morrison, Steely Dan and Roger Waters...

Guess the writing's pretty much on the wall...
 
I was at Landmark (forum) last weekend. They used to have the biggest collection of music in Bangalore. The section has shrunk to almost 1 / 8th its original size :o:o Now it is just one corner of the store. I am sure cds will vanish from brick and mortar stores in the next five years. They will probably be available on online stores for some time and slowly they will vanish too paving way for legal flac downloads.

It has been like this for months. I guess you didn't look at the first floor. My heart sank when I saw what they have done to the book section. It has been cut down to less than half.

I used to go there almost every other week. No longer.
 
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I guess you didn't look at the first floor. My heart sank when I saw what they have done to the book section. It has been cut down to less than half.

I used to go there almost every other week. No longer.

Oh...that is so sad to hear. I do my books at crossword or oder online. Landmark used to have a very impressive book collection :mad:
 
Try out their online shopping website landmarkonthenet.com. If youre lucky, you might get good deals. Recently I bought No better than this-John Mellencamp & Brown Rice-Don Cherry(imported editions) for Rs.97/- each.
 
We don't have many chain book stores in Chandigarh. But we do have a unique bookshop-cum-library named The Browser which my wife and daughter visit quite frequently. Personally I read very little fiction now. I have read most of the classics from the 19th and 20th century. I still look forward to a new Ian McEwan, David Mitchell, Amitav Ghose, Orhan Pamuk or J.M.Coetzee but with far less enthusiasm than before. Fiction seems wordy and bloated. I prefer the romance and beauty of reading the poetry of Pablo Neruda, Federico Garcia Lorca, Fernando Pessoa, Charles Baudelaire, Arthur Rimbaud, Rainer Maria Rilke, Jorge Luis Borges, Octavio Paz and T.S.Eliot.

The saddest part of the reading landscape is the dumbing down of content. I have been to the bigger chain stores at domestic airports and metros a few times and their shelves were full of what can best be described as time-pass-fairy tales and self-help-hogwash. The representation of good, readable fiction was less than 5%. Primarily what these bookstores sell (and unfortunately what the public desires) is mass marketed sex, violence and erotic fantasies. On domestic and international flights I can't help glancing at the books which the suave and sophisticated jet set are reading. Their reading material may represent many languages of the world, but judging by their paperback covers, everybody seems to be reading the same uninspired, indigestible mush.

mush - is a thick cornmeal pudding usually boiled in water or milk. It is often allowed to set, or gel into a semi solid, then cut into flat squares or rectangles, and pan fried-Wikipedia
 
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