
✍️ By Karalee Greer | WBN News – Kitsilano | May 16, 2025 Subscription to WBN and being a Contributor is Free.
Zulu Records
Nestled in Vancouver's Kitsilano neighborhood, Zulu Records has been a beacon for music enthusiasts since 1981. Founded by Grant McDonagh, a former employee of the legendary Quintessence Records, Zulu emerged from the ashes of its predecessor to become a cultural institution in its own right. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulu_Records
Over the decades, Zulu Records has cultivated a reputation not just as a retail space but as a community hub for music lovers. The store has hosted numerous in-store performances, featuring artists like The XX, Kurt Vile, and Yo La Tengo, fostering a vibrant local music scene.
The resurgence of vinyl records in recent years has only bolstered Zulu's prominence. With vinyl sales experiencing a significant uptick globally, Zulu has remained at the forefront, offering an extensive collection that spans genres from indie rock and punk to jazz and electronic.
Zulu's inventory is meticulously curated, sourcing records from both major distributors and independent labels. This approach ensures a diverse selection, catering to both mainstream audiences and niche collectors.
Beyond its retail offerings, Zulu Records has been instrumental in promoting local talent. The store has been associated with the "Cuddlecore" genre, a term coined by long-time employee Nicolas Bragg, highlighting its influence on Vancouver's indie music landscape.
As digital streaming dominates the music industry, Zulu Records stands as a testament to the enduring appeal of physical media and the communal experience of music discovery. For both seasoned audiophiles and curious newcomers, Zulu offers a tangible connection to music's rich tapestry.
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