Relove Records lives within The Refill Stop, where neighbours come to refill rather than replace. A small, collector-curated wall of new and vintage vinyl — Britpop rarities, Japanese pressings, deep-cut originals — a few steps from the New West SkyTrain.
Inside The Refill Stop
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The Refill Stop exists so things get used again instead of thrown away — bring your own jar, fill it, and go. Relove Records is the same idea, pressed onto wax: a place where a record nobody's spun in years gets a second turntable and a second life.
That setting shapes the selection. This isn't a big-box wall of shrink-wrapped reissues. It's a tight, considered shelf, curated by someone who actually knows their pressings — the kind of collector who can tell you why a Japanese import sounds the way it does, or which Britpop single is the one worth having.
Sustainability you can hear. Re-loved, not replaced.
Stock rotates as it's found — these are the threads the curation pulls on. Specific titles and condition are confirmed in-store.
Singles, B-sides and pressings from the 90s that never made the jump to streaming — for the people who remember.
Sought-after imports prized for their pressing quality, with obi strips intact where we can find them.
First-press and original-issue records across rock, soul, jazz and electronic — the ones collectors actually chase.
Fresh-pressed current vinyl alongside the vintage, so the wall isn't only a back-catalogue dig.
Boxes of singles to flip — the cheap thrill of crate-digging, and where the surprises tend to hide.
If a collection deserves a second turntable, bring it in. We buy, sell and re-love records that still have life in them.





Look for the record crates inside The Refill Stop. No car needed — it's an easy stroll from the SkyTrain.
New Westminster — past the refill counter, find the wall of records.
Short walk from New Westminster Station on the Expo Line.
To be confirmed with the shop.
Stock changes weekly. Message ahead and we'll tell you what just landed — or arrange to bring a collection in to sell or trade.
Get in touch →Contact details to be added with the shop. This is an unsolicited concept by X9 Lab Media.