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Electric Fetus

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The Electric Fetus has been a gathering place for music heads and counter-culturists in Minnesota since 1968. It began as a place to get turned on to something a little out of the ordinary, and that still holds true today. We stock a comprehensive selection of new and used CDs, DVDs, and LPs: old classics to the newest blog hype, from all different genres and styles. Our great local scene means we have exclusives on the bands poised to be the next Replacements, Husker Du, or Atmosphere.

The Fetus also carries an array of great gifts including books, toys, clothing, jewelry, accessories, stationery, incense, bath & beauty products, housewares, turntables and more.We also buy excellent quality used LPs, CDs and DVDs for cash or store credit. If you can't make it into the store, check out our online store or give us a call.


The Electric Fetus: A Brief History

The first thing people usually notice is the name. National Lampoon magazine singled the store out for having the worst name for a business. Be that as it may, its a name people dont forget. No one seems to remember the exact original inspiration for the lighting rod of a moniker that our store was born under; it just seemed to fit the times. It made a lot of sense at the time and somehow still does.

Original Fetus 1968The year 1968 was one of extreme change for the country. It was in this spirit of revolution that the Fetus began its existence, founded by four friends on Minneapolis West Bank, the center of the citys hip scene. The original Electric Fetus was as much of a cultural experiment as a retail establishment. The stories from those halcyon days are part of Twin Cities underground legend. Theres the story of one of the owners being given a citation for refusing to take down a drawn, caricature poster of John and Yokos Two Virgins with Richard and Pat Nixons faces on the bodies. Or the time another one of the owners was arrested for having a peace flag in the store window. Or the numerous accounts of customers finding the front counter vacant except for a note asking to patrons to leave the money for what they took by the register (most customers did). And of course, theres the Streakers Sale, in which customers were allowed to take all that they could carry for free as long as they shopped in the buff.

Keith and Patti By 1972 the country began to experience a loss of innocence and a dissolution of the ideals of the alternativedream (Altamont, Manson, Watergate, etc). The Electric Fetus followed with the sign of the times and left the West Bank to move to its current location on the corner of 4th Avenue and Franklin. That location expanded and eventually two more branches opened in Duluth and St. Cloud. Of the original four founders only Keith Covart remains. Keiths daughter Stephanie and husband Aaron came on board a number of years ago to carry on the Fetus family-owned tradition.

Although different from its West Bank origins, the Fetus is still a fixture of the community, where youre likely to run into many of the Twin Cities up-and-coming musicians (either behind the counter or browsing the stacks), sports stars, newscasters, or even the mayor. Its a place to talk about music with the staff or to find that totally unique gift for that person in your family whos impossible to buy for. We not only sell tickets to shows around town but often host free in-store performances and family friendly events where you can see your favorite artists up close in an intimate setting.

Thereve been a lot of changes at the Electric Fetus over the past 53-odd (and we do mean odd) years and there will continue to be. What wont change is our commitment to turning our community on to cool music and unique gifts, much of it homegrown. So stop in and find out whats going on. Youll probably bump into someone you know, or someone youd want to.

Prices on electricfetus.com do not necessarily reflect the prices in our retail store locations.
"Available to Order" on electricfetus.com does not necessarily reflect 'in stock' at our retail location, however it means we have quick order fulfillment (generally 2-3 business days). If you place an order for "in-store pickup" or "curbside pickup" you will receive an email when your order is ready. It may take several days over a weekend or if the item isn't in stock. Orders containing titles that aren't released yet will be shipped together in full when the pre-order is released.

Customs forms for international orders are marked as "merchandise" and we are not responsible for any additional customs fees when packages arrive at their destination country. Some items on our website aren't able to be shipped outside the U.S. Foreign orders for those items will be refunded. Box sets and books may incur an additional shipping fee for international orders. You will be emailed if there is an additional charge before your order is processed. Due to new VAT laws, we are unable to ship to the UK, Norway, Brazil, and the 27 countries in the EU. Priority shipping might not be available for large box sets. We will contact orders if we can't honor priority shipping on those items and a refund for the postage will be issued.

We reserve the right to limit quantities on special items. We offer free U.S. shipping for orders of $75+ (USPS media mail for music and books/USPS first class or priority for other items)
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