Neighbourhood Sounds · About

Curators, not stockers.

Neighbourhood Sounds is the sound arm of Neighbourhood Project — the same documentary practice of going into a neighborhood, talking to the people who live there, and preserving what's actually there, just carried in vinyl instead of fabric.

We don't chase whatever's trending on Discogs this month. Our collection follows one continuous lineage — soul and funk traveling to Japan and coming back as city pop, that same thread moving through disco, boogie, and groove, and it's still moving now through the neo-soul and bedroom-R&B being made today. Four points on one line, not four separate genre bins.

Sourcing happens two ways: directly, on the ground, in Japan and eventually room by room in Pak Nam and other Thai neighborhoods — and honestly, without inflating prices on common titles just because a shop can. Every record is graded the way we'd want it graded if we were buying it ourselves.

The name isn't a coincidence. If you know Neighbourhood Project's clothing side, you already know what this is — the same maps, not moodboards, philosophy, working in a second material.

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Neighborhood documented — Pak Nam, Samut Prakan
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Genres on one lineage — soul, funk, groove & R&B, city pop
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Graded honestly, priced against sold comps — not asking prices
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Instagram and LINE, for now.

The first collection is sold directly — drops, DMs, and PromptPay, not a checkout page. This site is where the story lives; Instagram and LINE are where the records actually change hands.