Spin Cycle Records Movies and Games

Record store · Capitol Hill

Spin Cycle Records Movies and Games

Record store · Capitol Hill

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321 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102

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This charming music store is a treasure trove of vintage vinyl and eclectic media, where friendly staff help you unearth rare gems and nostalgic finds.  

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321 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102 Get directions

seattlespincycle.co
@spincyclerecords

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321 Broadway E, Seattle, WA 98102 Get directions

+1 206 971 0267
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"Very choice $1 bins with a lot of turnover. Walk out totally prepared for your DJ night with some very rare Fela Kuli, a whale song field recording, and some funk and soul instrumental deep cuts." - Hum Creative

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"Spin Cycle Records, Capitol Hill by Hum Creative. Very choice $1 bins with a lot of turnover. Walk out totally prepared for your DJ night with some very rare Fela Kuli, a whale song field recording, and some funk and soul instrumental deep cuts."

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We had an amazing experience visiting this record store! The selection was impressive, with a wide range of genres to choose from—and we even discovered a few hidden gems too. The staff member who helped us was incredibly friendly and even gave us a discount for picking up a good stack of vinyls. We truly appreciated the great service and welcoming atmosphere. If we're ever in the area again, we’ll definitely be back. Thank you for making our visit so enjoyable!

Ross Timbrook

Google
Their hip-hop selection leaves a lot to be desired. They have the mainstream new artists but if you’re looking for something a little older look elsewhere.

David Thompson

Google
Good selection, reasonable prices, nice folks, check it out! (I was shopping for used vinyl, which is at the back .. they looked to have a good section of new vinyl, movies & games too)

Kitty Gibson

Google
This place rules! They have a fantastic selection, and a great staff recommended bin. The staff are knowledgeable, kind, and have fantastic taste in music. The best kind of neighborhood record store.

LivIzzy0908

Google
OMG the dude there was super kind! I bought all 3 albums and one ep by Billie eilish and I told the dude that I'm a huge fan of her and trying to grow my collection and he gave me Guess by Charlie xcx ft Billie eilish! ON THE HOUSE!!!! prices are a bit expensive but I HIGHLY RECOMMEND!!!!!!

Jaimie Tilbrook

Google
Great range, well organised and best part, great prices as well. Easily the best record store I visited in Seattle. Oh, and what a great name for a store that sells second hand vinyl!

Jameson Craighead

Google
Love this place! Recently participated in Record Store Day, and they had exactly what I was looking for and bagged it up and took care of everyone in line before they even opened! Definitely wanna peruse more soon :)

yates coley

Google
my favorite local record store with a great selection including new releases, classic re-issues, and quality used vinyl. I always walk out with more records than I planned on buying.

Melissa G.

Yelp
This record store made my list of "Must Go-To" spots when I came back through Seattle for a work trip. I did not realize this was my 2nd time at Spin Cycle until I walked in. This Texas girl was happy to be back here as I found some really great gems while digging here. Pricing here is fair but I was not expecting to really come under what I wanted to spend here because I was able to find a few albums I had on my Discogs Want List at half price. One of the records I was able to find was an early 1990's copy of a Beastie Boys LP. I held on to that record so tight as I continued my browsing. I was able to walk out with an early pressing of Pacific Northwesterners / riot grrl band Sleater-Kinney. I took so good care of these records as I flew back with them to bring them home with me to Austin. Staff here was friendly and super cool. I saw several people come in to sell things and they navigated that sale with checking me out super efficiently. The area was cool to hop around too. Thanks for the fun browsing! I will definitely be back when I am back up this way again.

Marie B.

Yelp
Overdue post for Spin Cycle, located along Broadway on Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. I've stopped in several times with The Homie. Nice indie shop where the inventory changes often enough, there's always something to discover. Also, pretty chill and never dour counter staff at Spin Cycle. May not be as vast inventory as other indies, but usually have stopped in when wandering the vicinity. We've purchased assorted CDs, DVDs, cassettes, vinyl, and stereo accessories. Make sure to stop by and also use that initial Yelp discount when you check-in.

Mateo G.

Yelp
So far one of the better record/media stores in the area. One of my favorite stores to visit on a whim. Seattle in general is great for this stuff, but this store is a great example of why that is.

Benito M.

Yelp
Cool selection of vinyls and owner was very friendly. Reasonable prices as well. Would definitely recommend.

Todd L.

Yelp
As someone who enjoys digging for used records, I found Spin Cycle to be a fun, if unspectacular experience. They did have quite a bit of punk and garage rock, which I really enjoy but their used selections were just so-so and a lot of the space for records is given to more common, ordinary titles that sort of run the gamut in terms of condition. Spin Cycle isn't a great store but it's just good enough that I'd probably get lulled back, if I'm ever in Seattle again. The store is also within easy walking distance of the light rail, if that's a consideration.

VinylWithNo S.

Yelp
This place currently has an unofficial bootleg copy of David Bowie's "Man Who Sold The World". However they have it labeled as an 'original pressing'. An original pressing is very collectible. Thinking it was an honest mistake (you have to know what to look for), I brought it to the attention of the guy at the register. He acknowledged it was a bootleg and justified it by saying "people buy bootlegs". Uh yeah dood, but why deceive your customer into paying $75 for a $25 fake version of what you are saying is the real thing. In general this place is too cool for school. So cool that it seems whatever they've deemed not cool is relegated to a secondary section in the back portion of the store (and as such, some good finds can occasionally be had). Otherwise, they mix the better used records among the ocean of contemporary indie releases they carry (always annoying). Nonetheless it's worth dropping in every couple months and digging through, as they occasionally land some pretty great used vinyl. I almost always find something. But I've learned over the years to check condition relative to their pricing.

Keith S.

Yelp
If every cool little shop on Capitol Hill went away, this is the one I would miss the most.

Ryan J.

Yelp
The guy that owns this place is kind of a jerk. Also, pricing on gaming sales is somewhat high. However, not expecting competitiveness since this isn't his core business.

Teresa M.

Yelp
I've been here several times now and I always find something! Spin Cycle has a really great selection of video games, DVD/Blu-Rays, and vinyls...all for really great prices! I've done a lot of price comparisons and Spin Cycle beats what I can get on Amazon a majority of the time. LOVE!! I've purchased several games and a couple of movies and I'm always super happy with the quality. You'd think a $2 blockbuster movie DVD would be "scratched but playable"...not at Spin Cycle. All of the disks I've purchased have been down right pristine. I've never gotten into secondhand stores because the inventory is usually a clusterfuck and I just don't have the patience to deal with it. Spin Cycle does it right - all the sections are labelled clearly and the items are in alphabetical order.

Gary C.

Yelp
I needed to clear up my stuff and, if possible, get a few dollars and saw my collection of vinyl discs sitting there with nothing to do without a turntable. Josh was friendly and immediately set to task helping me value and liquidate some of my precious memorabilia. I had heard he is a fair broker - and voilà - it's true! Believe me, I now am going through more of my stuff. I strongly recommend.

Tyler H.

Yelp
One of the last few remaining physical media shops left in Seattle. I mostly go there for movies. The DVD/Blu-ray/TV section is pretty decent. They also have a ton of games and a good selection of music. The staff is helpful.

Kevin W.

Yelp
I was walking southbound on Broadway one day when out of the corner of my eye, I spotted a copy of Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on a shelf. That is my second favorite video game (first is Final Fantasy VII), and it's far from the most widespread game around, so I really appreciated seeing this little gem for sale in a store on a busy street. Too bad the rest of the store could use a lot of improvement. The place is rather tiny and crowded; I know that it's only possible to work with however much space is available, but navigating this store is somewhat uncomfortable. I don't know how a name that sounds like it would belong to a laundromat came to belong to a store selling games and discs, but I guess weirder things have happened. Their selection isn't all that great, either. I did not see much in the way of Nintendo DS games or actually any newer systems at all; they seem to specialize primarily in older consoles. The condition of some of their merchandise is questionable; they put some of their stuff on the floor. You know, where everybody on this busy street walks. I swear that if I ever buy any of those used PS2 games, the cases are getting trashed. I don't care so much about buying hard copies of music, so I have nothing to say in that department. But their games for the most part are old and dirty. They don't even have that great of a selection to begin with. Instead, I would recommend Pink Gorilla in King County or Another Castle in Snohomish County for retro video games. Still, stores selling old games are a dying breed and I'm glad this one exists at all.

Jim B.

Yelp
Awesome experience with Jason, they rock. Helped me find a cool old vintage album for my daughter and help with pickup during a pandemic.

Rachel R.

Yelp
After a field trip to the Alber's School of Business at Seattle University, my punk student was drawn into this little shop. The records appear well-selected and graded. These are the most classic punk albums I've seen outside a punk-only store. The owner is happy to show customers where things are located. He's knowledge of both his stock and albums in general. He explained, for instance, how to identify an original Nevermind the Bollocks album. The grading and detailed comments are on the inside of the albums. They're being fair and are explaining their prices. That's rare with record sellers. I did not see the games, but did look over the DVDs. My purchase was a RHPS cast album and a Beatles album (reissue) for my dear mother. My student purchased a punk LP. I'm not sure, but I suspect this record store made his day!

Jon T.

Yelp
On my recent trip to Seattle, Spin Cycle wasn't on my must visit list for record stores. I only had a few days and there were just too many stores to check out. However, I happened to be on Broadway and walked right by Spin Cycle, so i figured I'd give it a try. I'm glad that luck just so happened to bring me through the store. The selection and prices were both right on. I started by browsing the used section in the back, where I found the Art Museums LP for only $5! I also saw some cool Who records that I would have totally be on top of if I didn't already have them. Didn't find anything in the new indie/rock section up front, but that's not to say it wasn't stocked well (just that lately, there's a lot less new stuff I'm looking for.) Also cool about the front of the store was the generous video game selection. Finally, this was the only record shop in all of Seattle where the employee working asked my girlfriend and I if he could help us find anything special. I know that a lot of people go into record stores and bury their noses in vinyl but I thought it was really cool that the guy (owner?) reached out like that.

Sarah A.

Yelp
Really rad place! They have an incredible, well organized selection of vinyl, games and more. Very friendly staff, outgoing and helpful for sure. I am definitely coming back to buy their atomic green N64 and give them a price they can't refuse on the Big Boo Piggy Bank! It's adorable. Thanks!

Mayor F.

Yelp
Awesome place - my favorite record store I visited while in Seattle (huge thumbs up for spinning DOOM instrumentals while I was there). Collection was pretty well curated between new imports and used - they even had a nice DVD section which is getting harder and harder to find these days (copped an Arrow release and Takeshi Kitano DVD). Both the employee and the owner were incredibly cool - they were out of my size of their t-shirt so they mailed it out to me!

Rebecca M.

Yelp
I love Spin Cycle! The record selection is full of gems! It's hard to walk by without seeing a record I want in the window, or just getting lured in by the awesome record they're blasting. Most records that I want seem to range from $8-15 and overall they tend to be a few dollars more than Easy Street, but they also have quite a few $1 record bins to dig through. The records that I've purchased have all been great quality and I noticed that they clearly note if a disc is missing or if there's a scratch before you buy it. I also like how they have a range of older records from the 60s to brand new and just released records. If you're unsure of what to buy, look in the "employee picks" section - I wanted them all! Note: They prefer cash, but do accept cards for a 30cent fee.

Robert H.

Yelp
Jason and his team run one of the best vinyl destinations in Seattle. Friendly comfortable environment and a steady supply of interesting records. Also dvds and games. Also open late!

Stephanie J.

Yelp
The first time I went into this record store was just days after receiving my own very first record player. So naturally I was overwhelmed by how much amazing music could be listened to on vinyl. That was until I spotted a record that said "Best lyricist in the game period." on a post it note on the Elzhi "The Preface" album. That was it, I was sold. I couldn't get out of there fast enough, I had to hear this album. It's passion like that about one's job that is lacking in most of my retail experiences recently. It was a great recommendation, but even better customer service. I also went in later today to browse and came to realize that they also sell video games, consoles, DVD, Blue Ray... basically everything. Apparently I have been so mesmerized by the records in the past that I never actually looked around. If you like music, or movies, or games.. basically if you're a person. This is the place to go.

Leonardo R.

Yelp
Yes I'm only in my twenties but i listen to records on my 30 year old record player. I like spin cycle because not only has old records but new releases as well. They also sell dvd's,blurays and video games. The store is tiny but packed with all types of genres! I usually come here on Sundays. I make a pit stop at vivace next door and park at the chase parking lot with no issues. The prices are spot on and the service is laid back.

Nathaniel L.

Yelp
Found the record I was looking for instantly. Was $10, only had $9 on me so they gave me a discount to make it work. I just moved to the neighborhood and I'll be back frequently. Staff was super friendly as well. These people know how to run a good business.

Kim M.

Yelp
I think most of my DVD collection came from this store. They've got a great collection--and a whole boatload of DVDs for $5. They're pretty funny on Facebook, too. The ONLY reason why I gave them 4 stars instead of 5 is that sometimes I feel like I'm not cool enough to shop there--which is generally the shopkeeper's fault. He can come off as kind of... "ugh. Why are you here?" if you're there for non-obscure DVDs and no records. Of course, there have been other times when he's been perfectly friendly and a pleasure to talk to. I'd say, if you're an average joe, you've got a 50% chance of feeling like you belong when you walk in.

Kimberley D.

Yelp
If you enjoy older gaming consoles, Spin Cycle has a small but respectable selection. GameCube, NES, SNES, Nintendo 64, original Xbox, Playstation & PS2, etc. They also have original-Nintendo-style & Nintendo-64-style controllers which connect via USB to PC & Mac. I'm less of a DVD collector but they seemed to have a wide and reasonably priced collection. I knew they sold a wide collection of vinyl but was unaware they also sold cassette tapes! Time to go enjoy a happy night with a tasty beverage and Metroid Prime.

Robbie S.

Yelp
Very friendly staff. Good selection of local music and new releases. They have references for fair current pricing of their stock. They sell all types of video games, and hold occasional music events in their space. Check out their store.

Colette B.

Yelp
Best record shop in the city, hands down. Always have really great new releases and cheap games

Ryan M.

Yelp
My friend and I walked around with our heads down, like a couple of sad Charlie Browns, after we were on our way to Gruv for our used DVD fix for the day. Upon walking up to the door and seeing that little sign that told us they were closed for good, we both became pretty quiet. Five months later, a little digital angel swooped down on broadway and gave us back our happy place with: 1-a better name, and 2-the same two guys that made Gruv so worth going into in the first place. Great selection of $5 DVDs, a blooming blu-ray section, an impressive vinyl inventory, and....glorious VHS and cassettes. Nothing but respect for these for keeping their business going. They could spit on me and I'd still probably be a lifelong customer.....though, I'm quite pleased that hasn't happened. Long live the little guys.

Chase R.

Yelp
Walked in here with a friend randomly and I was a great experience. The person working was really nice and friendly. They had a great variety of vinyls for this small place. Lots of cassette tapes, DVDs, cds, VHS and even some old school game consoles. They also had some games for the 64, gameboy and more.

Matt F.

Yelp
This place is pretty decent, with reasonable prices on some things, and unreasonable on others. surprisingly, found some great prices on the dvds/blu-rays. Dollar bins aren't too impressive (or maybe just picked over), but has a good rotation of stock (for the most part) staff is all right, border-lining on indifferent.

Grant M.

Yelp
Dropped by here accidentally while not really doing much on Capitol Hill. This place is a hipster paradise. Like, first of all, it has NO CDs. Only vinyl. How much more hipster can you get? I was browsing through the vinyls out front and they were like 9/10 hipster approved. The only dirt I could get on this guy was ONE lady gaga vinyl. That's it. I'm impressed. It is lacking a few hipster classics, like *any* post rock at all. The metal selections were fairly limited. It's okay though - it does a really nice job for having such limited space. Also, it has a turntable to listen to music on! Neat. Bonus points for having Psionic Sunspots out front.

Oliver K.

Yelp
I meant to review this place a long time ago but must have never got around to it. This place is small, but GOOD! The prices are cheap, the owner is nice and friendly and even down to order things that you want. I saved about $10 coming here instead of buying the albums I wanted down by pike place market. Although this place is small, there is a very nice selection, and even some rare stuff now and then!

Eric B.

Yelp
I don't like handing out five star reviews. This is my second and I'm not really comfortable with that. Problem is I can't bring myself to rate this place any less. To start, the dude working when my buddy brought me in here was rad. Engaged us in conversation pretty much as soon as we entered. When I noted a particular record on the wall, we then went on a short tangent about quality hip hop. The rap section at this place is not huge, but he has some sick vinyl at prices that are competitive with the best you'll find on Amazon or other e-retailers. Short of hip hop are equally impressive (though, again, not large) punk and rock sections that illustrate the care with which the store is curated. It's a niche type of shop based on my impressions, much like Wall of Sound or Singles Going Steady are, that also happens to sell DVD and blu-ray, I suspect to pay the bills. Definitely a spot I will hop in whenever I find myself on the Hill, along with Everyday Music. That first impression alone... priceless. Great service and personality go a long way to elaborate an already steller impression!

Michael K.

Yelp
Great little shop - I wasn't looking for anything in particular but got a used record I love at a low, low price. I was impressed by the amount of new vinyl on hand; you have to pay a premium for the 180 gram records but the price reflects certain economic realities - $25 is a pretty common price for new, audiophile vinyl. When it comes to music I'm a cheapskate - there is simply too much I need to hear, so I'll take a scuffed cheap copy almost every time, especially if something I have never heard before. There is a short list of albums I would consider worthy of the 180 gram splurge, so when I have cash burning a hole in my pocket this is where I will go! I enjoyed the clerk's talkativeness, BTW, and also enjoyed hearing the oddball music played in-house. If you are put-off by those you perceive as hipsters, and you consider the term hipster to be a perjorative, chances are you aren't shopping for rare / expensive vinyl records. If you are all these things and find yourself here, just say it's a guilty pleasure if you request a vinyl copy of "Use Your Illusion Part 2". That oughtta get you off the hook, and even if not please relax. My first vinyl record was by Foreigner but my taste eventually improved!

Brad T.

Yelp
I work near Spin Cycle and I visit this spot quite often. The first section I hit is Recent Arrivals and i'm always pleased. Spin Cycle's prices are pretty damn good too, as well as of course their selection. The staff are nice and friendly and any questions I have or inquiries about a certain release are always welcomed and adhered to in a quality assured manner. I hate walking by when I don't have time to look around, always a bummer.

Nashayla S.

Yelp
Great Place to buy any kind of movies. I've even bought black and white movies here and never had a problem with there movies or games.

Gabriel H.

Yelp
Lots of decent stuff and a well refreshed used stock. Vinyl selection is a mixed bag of good deals and over priced, but good to check regularly. This place does get a bit picked over so if you find it, grab it, because somebody else will. Good location on Broadway, staffed by professional and pretty friendly folks. They always play good music on the house system!

Jeremy D.

Yelp
Vinyl Recent Arrival bins may be one of my favorite things on the planet behind oysters-on-the-half shell, and this place is on my way home and doesn't disappoint. It's small, as is the bin, but seems to be constantly refreshed with reasonably priced gems in great shape. Seems to be heavy on stuff from late-80's - early 90's alt-college rock, through current punk and indie, which is fine with me. Also, as opposed to lots of other vinyl heavy shops, they actually have lots of used stuff in the regular bins, rather than just new vinyl. Only reason not a five star is simply because it's so small they likely don't have the size or budget to fill the selection out with tons, meaning I don't feel like I can really go there looking for something specific. Browsing's awesome, though. Staff is nice and cool too.

Wingnut W.

Yelp
Cool store! I met the owner today he was very nice and helpful with answers to questions. Store has hundred and hundreds of games and music! It was worth the drive to check this place out! Hard to find titles were here as well!

Ebee C.

Yelp
I could have easily killed a couple of hours in this place. They have everything from DVD's to vinyls. Staff is friendly and knowledgeable too! (I was able to find some rare vintage vinyls here.) Definitively a cool spot you should check out if you're into music or movies.

Trytten E.

Yelp
I dragged my friend in here because Im a sucker for good deal on records and was SO impressed by the collection of 45s they had. I found an old Death Cab For Cutie single which I wish I bought. They also had $1 record crates. I noticed that they had some video games (as well as movies, tapes, etc) and asked to see some old gameboy games. They have pure gold in that department. Links Awakening, oracle of Seasons, Pokemon Gold (unopened) and much more. I want to go back in with my next paycheck.

Lelia O.

Yelp
I can't give enough kudos to the amazing folks at Spin Cycle. I needed quite a few albums for a project I was doing, the staff & owner were more than helpful. I want them to know that my project was a HUGE success and I could not have pulled it off without Spin Cycles help. Thank you, Thank you and if I forgot to say it earlier, THANK YOU!!!!!!

Brandon B.

Yelp
"If you ain't got Mojo Nixon then your store could use some fixin" What a great little record store. And just as I was about to check out I spied a one behind the counter. "What's up with the Mojo Nixon with Jello Biafra?" "Just got that today and I was tryin' to hide that but..." Long story short he sold it to me at a very fair price. Impulse buying section or not, call me a happy sucker.

Brian D.

Yelp
This place always has a really well-curated selection. They are constantly getting both new and used gems, and the staff is always friendly and useful. Moreover, they pay pretty decently when buying Vinyl. Favorite record spot on the hill!

Justin B.

Yelp
Spin Cycle is one of the better (of the remaining) vinyl record stores in this area. Their dollar bins can hold gifts of gold and the genre crates cut out the fat and get to the records you WANT to see there.

Jay R.

Yelp
Great place to buy video games and vinyl! The people who work here are really nice folks. I definitely feel good about supporting up and coming businesses in local neighborhoods, especially ones like these that not only bring a positive vibe but also preserve the culture of my generation. With everything becoming so corporate, it's nice to be able to connect with actual people. They have a great selection of console games at excellent and competitive prices and offer a variety of genres in their steady growing vinyl department. I'm looking forward to seeing this place grow!

Heather J.

Yelp
Favorite shop on the hill. The prices are very reasonable and I'm always able to find a great record or cassette. Jason helped me the last time I was in and suggested Fleetwood Mac's Rumours. Such a great album. Rock n Roll!

Matthew M.

Yelp
Spin Cycle is therapy. It is disappearing era of record stores that I love so much. You don't even have to buy anything to get the therapy. Just walk in flip through a few records and know you are in a magical place. You cannot go wrong with the 1$ bin of records either. Whenever I'm on Broadway I always grab a coffee at Vivace sidewalk bar, pop into spin cycle and see what treasures might pop out. Staff is super friendly an you will feel like you just had a mellow therapy session.

Gabriel S.

Yelp
Stumbled upon this place while wandering down Broadway. Jason was super nice and helpful, and recommended on the best live music in town!

Taylor R.

Yelp
Used DVD and blu-ray, vinyl records, and video games. What is not to love ? The staff is always friendly even when dealing with some difficult customers. They are fairly priced and although the vinyl selection isn't huge it's still pretty damn good. I've found a couple rare pieces here.