THE MAP
Every vinyl destination inside the greater Madrid footprint. Zoom in to see individual venues.
Madrid trades on flamenco, movida and modern club depth.
Madrid's record culture is centred in Malasaña and the Centro district — a walkable grid of Discos Bangla Desh, DISKPOL, La Integral, Killer's, Discos Ziggy — where you can knock out a full day's digging without needing a metro. The Salamanca side adds the jewel-box shops (Jolene, El Willy); Arganzuela and Ribera de Curtidores handle the flea-market end (Rastro Sunday market).
Spain has a genuinely deep pressing history — flamenco, boleros, Spanish rock, cantautores — and Madrid is where that second-hand catalogue still lives. Two local pressing plants (Discos Suicidas, MAD VINYL) keep independent Spanish labels working domestically, and the listening-bar wave (El Willy HIFI, Jolene, La Analógica) has arrived at proper density. Madrid is the underrated Southern European weekend.
THE FIVE ROOMS
Costa. de los Ángeles 5. Long-running generalist — Spanish rock, jazz, flamenco, second-hand. The starting point in Centro.
C. del León 25. Compact, sharp — new + used with an emphasis on Spanish reissues and Iberian jazz.
C. de los Estudios 6. Rock, punk, indie — the movida-era heart of Madrid, still turning over weekly.
C/ de Jesús del Valle 8. Techno, house, disco, edits — the club counter of Centro.
Calle Loreto y Chicote 2. Curated new-and-used, strong on Spanish and Latin American reissues.