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has glosseng: Relative Theory Records was an independent record store in Norfolk, Virginia which also functions as a coffee bar, a small concert venue, and an art gallery. It was opened in the winter of 2003-04 by co-owners, co-operators, and friends David Hausman and Joshua Wright, and was closed in June 2007. Prior to opening, Hausman and Wright had visited many other record stores in bigger cities (e.g. Other Music in New York, Plan 9 records in Richmond, VA) and decided to help build a culture in their area instead of fleeing for a ready-made one. Thus, Relative Theory Records was born. They focused on the environment of the store more than anything else, guaranteeing that even if they lacked the selection of a discount music warehouse, they could always capitalize on the coolness factor. This, plus their personable customer service and desire to spread the love of independent music helped them become quick local favorites.
lexicalizationeng: Relative Theory Records
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