77 Records

77 Records

North Laine Bazaar flea market, 5 Upper Gardner Street
Brighton
BN1 4AN
01273 628262
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Opening Hours

Mon: 1:00 – 5:30 PM
Tues: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Wed: 10:30 AM – 5:30 PM
Thurs: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Fri: 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
Sat: 10:30 PM – 12:00 AM
Sun: 12:00 AM – 4:30 PM

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77 Records occupies a spot within North Laine Bazaar — the indoor flea-market / antiques & collectables hall at 5 Upper Gardner Street, Brighton BN1 4AN. The Bazaar itself sits within North Laine, a celebrated district in Brighton long known for its independent shops, vintage-and-retro outlets, antiques traders and creative, bohemian ambiance.

The name “77 Records” may echo back to a historically significant brand of the same name operated by a London-based proprietor in the mid 20th century, but this Brighton incarnation appears to be a local independent venture housed in the Bazaar rather than a continuation of the original. There’s limited public documentation on its founding date, but its presence in the directory of Brighton record shops confirms it as a recognised fixture in the city’s vinyl scene.

What You’ll Find

Within the broader jumble of stalls at North Laine Bazaar, 77 Records specialises in vinyl — likely a mixture of second-hand and collectable records. The Bazaar as a whole advertises vintage, retro, antiques, furniture, jewellery, books, furnishings, and vinyl among other curios.

Given the typical character of Bazaar-based record sellers, 77 Records probably offers a shifting selection: old LPs, 7″ and 12″ singles, surplus stock, imports, and second-hand gems spanning genres. While there’s no exhaustive public inventory, it sits among many of Brighton’s more niche or underground-minded music retailers — a good bet for diggers after forgotten releases, bargain crates, or overlooked gems.

Experience / Atmosphere

Visiting 77 Records means entering the mosaic world of North Laine Bazaar: a multi-level indoor market filled with dozens of stalls, each piled high with vintage furniture, bric-a-brac, retro clothing, antiques — and musical detritus. The Bazaar reportedly “looks small from the front, but as you go in down the ramp the place is huge, with different floors and some amazing stuff.”

Browsing at 77 Records tends to feel informal but rewarding: there’s the sense of rummage-digging, crate-diving, and uncovering — more treasure hunt than high-street retail. The ambience reflects the eclectic, off-beat, independent spirit of North Laine itself: a mixture of nostalgia, surprise finds, and casual community energy. Staff across the Bazaar are described in reviews as friendly — and the vibe leans more to relaxed discovery rather than curated, polished retail.

Why Visit 77 Records

  • For a vinyl browsing experience with character — expect second-hand, collectable, and perhaps obscure records you won’t find elsewhere.

  • To combine music-hunting with a broader vintage / antiques / retro outing — the Bazaar’s varied stalls let you mix records with furniture, jewellery, vintage clothes, and more.

  • As part of a walk through the cultural heart of Brighton — North Laine’s unique architecture, history and creative atmosphere make a visit more than a simple shopping trip.

  • Because the Bazaar setting offers serendipity: you may arrive for records but leave with something entirely unexpected.

  • It’s ideal for vinyl collectors on the hunt for hidden gems, clearance-priced LPs or unusual finds outside mainstream record-shop stocklists.

Summary

77 Records isn’t a gleaming modern record store with shelving and display racks — it’s a humble, unassuming stall within the larger North Laine Bazaar, but that’s part of its charm. For those willing to dig through crates in a market filled with vintage surprises, it offers a distinctly Brighton-style vinyl experience: informal, eclectic and full of potential treasure. If you’re exploring the North Laine for antiques, curios or just soaking up the atmosphere, a stop at 77 Records adds a sonic dimension — and might reward you with a rare find or two. This is a destination for explorers and record-lovers who appreciate the thrill of the hunt.

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