A block away from Constitución station, there is a place that seems to be stopped in time. It is a bazaar where at first glance you can buy a flower pot, but go a little further to discover a unique corner for music lovers: Bazar Disquería Kili, a space that has survived since the 80s and keeps real music relics in all possible formats: VHS, DVDs, CDs and even vinyls.
A hidden treasure in Constitución: the record store that has survived since the 80s among vinyls, VHS and music relics.
At first glance it looks like a common bazaar on Avenida Brasil, but when you enter, you will discover shelves full of various items that give way to a record store full of vinyls, cassettes, VHS, CDs and DVDs. The amount of records, cassettes and whatever format you can think of is impressive.
The place is packed to the ceiling: bins, boxes, stacks and walls covered with musical history. There is so much material that it is impossible to see it all in one visit. That’s why it’s best to take your time and patience, leave your bag and go up to the second floor, where the real music-loving chaos comes to life.
Today you will find it as Bazar Disquería Kili, but in the 80s and 90s it was known as Cuki Discos, an Argentine cumbia label.
Among the racks you’ll find everything: national and international rock vinyls, cassettes of forgotten bands, melodic recordings and rarities, and even cumbia and pop compilations that look like they just came out of a retro radio.
It is a direct trip to another era. Unlike other collector’s stores, the prices here are very reasonable. You can buy vinyls or VHS for prices that invite you to rummage through them without guilt. Each shelf is a box of surprises: you never know if you’ll come out with a Charly record, a VHS of Los Redondos or a 90’s compilation with a fluorescent cover.
📍 1225 Brasil Avenue.