
The Art of the Dig: Why Pico is a Crate Digger's Sanctuary
The Art of the Dig: Why Pico is a Crate Digger's Sanctuary
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Before there was Hollywood glitz, there was a closet in Mid-City. A living room filled with vinyl. And Jon's vision to build something real.
That's the DNA of our Pico Boulevard location, and it's exactly why serious diggers still consider it home base. While our Hollywood store brings the energy and foot traffic, Pico remains the OG digger's paradise. The place where time slows down, the bins go deep, and every visit feels like you're hunting through a friend's legendary collection.
If you're looking for a record store in Los Angeles that understands the art of the dig, you've found it.
🏠 The Original Sanctuary
Pico wasn't built for Instagram. It was built for you, the collector who shows up with a mental want list and leaves three hours later with records you didn't even know existed.
This is where Nivessa started. Where we learned what collectors actually want (spoiler: it's not pristine organization and fluorescent lighting). You want character. Space to breathe. Bins packed with possibility. And the kind of atmosphere where you can lose yourself without someone hovering over your shoulder asking if you need help every five minutes.

The Pico location keeps that closet-collection energy alive. It's cozy. It's a little chaotic in the best way possible. And it's stacked with over 250,000 records that span every genre, era, and obscurity level you can imagine.
🔍 What Makes a True Digger's Paradise?
Here's the thing about crate digging: it's not shopping. It's archaeology. It's a treasure hunt with a soundtrack. And not every record store gets that.
Real diggers need:
- Volume – Enough inventory that you can't see it all in one visit
- Variety – From $3 dollar bins to $300 holy grails
- Deep cuts – Not just the hits everyone already owns
- Space – Room to stack, flip, and sort without bumping elbows
- Time – No pressure, no rush, no judgment
Pico delivers on all five. This isn't a boutique with 500 hand-selected titles. This is a warehouse of possibility where finding a mint first press of Bitches Brew next to a weird Polish jazz record from 1974 is just... Tuesday.
You're not buying curated playlists here. You're digging.

🎵 The Bins Tell Stories
Walk into Pico and you'll see rows of wooden racks. Bins organized by genre, but loose enough that cross-pollination happens. A Krautrock record might be hiding in the experimental section. A rare soul 45 could be tucked into the funk crates.
That's intentional.
Because the best finds happen when you're not looking for them. When you're flipping through used vinyl records in Los Angeles and suddenly your hand stops on something that makes your heart skip. Maybe it's an album you've been chasing for years. Maybe it's something you've never heard of but the cover art screams take me home.
Our Pico bins include:
- Massive jazz and soul sections (Jon's favorites, naturally)
- Deep cuts in rock, punk, and post-punk
- International pressings and imports
- Soundtracks, spoken word, and oddities
- Dollar bins for the budget-conscious digger
- High-grade collectibles for the serious investor
And here's the kicker: we rotate stock constantly. Every week brings fresh inventory. Every visit is different.

🧘 The Vibe is Everything
You know that feeling when you walk into a space and immediately relax? That's Pico.
No overly bright lights. No sterile displays. No pressure to buy. Just you, the music playing overhead (always on vinyl, obviously), and the quiet thrill of the hunt.
Zella, our French music expert, often talks about how Pico feels like a Paris record shop, intimate, lived-in, full of personality. Nina appreciates the calm, meditative energy. Audio Andy... well, Andy's just happy there are no Eagles records in the front bins.
The point is: this space was designed for dwelling, not rushing. Bring a coffee. Post up in a section. Let your fingers do the walking through decades of musical history.
👥 A Community, Not Just a Store
Pico attracts a certain type of person. You'll see DJs pulling doubles for their next set. Collectors hunting specific pressings. Musicians researching samples. Casual fans discovering vinyl for the first time. Tourists who stumbled in and ended up staying for two hours.
Everyone's welcome. Everyone's respected. And everyone leaves with something.

We've watched friendships form in these aisles. Seen collectors help each other identify pressings. Overheard debates about the best Blue Note albums (it's a tie between A Love Supreme and Speak No Evil, don't @ us). This isn't transactional retail: it's a community gathering spot disguised as a record store.
And that community vibe? It started here, at Pico, in that original "closet" space that proved people were hungry for a real record store in Los Angeles that wasn't trying to be a lifestyle brand.
🎯 Why Serious Diggers Choose Pico
Let's be real: our Hollywood location is amazing. It's bigger, flashier, and perfectly positioned for walk-in traffic. But ask any serious collector where they go when they're hunting, and they'll point you to Pico.
Here's why:
1. The Depth
Pico holds the deep cuts. The stuff that doesn't make it to the front displays. The weird, wonderful, obscure records that make crate digging worth it.
2. The Pricing
You'll find incredible deals at Pico because the focus is on volume and turnover, not just showcasing expensive rarities. We price fairly because we want you to come back every week.
3. The Atmosphere
It's quiet enough to think. Spacious enough to spread out. And familiar enough that you feel like a regular after your second visit.
4. The Knowledge
Our Pico crew knows the inventory. They can point you toward hidden gems, tell you the backstory on a specific pressing, or just leave you alone to do your thing.

🗺️ Mid-City's Vinyl Hub
Pico Boulevard has quietly become a destination for vinyl enthusiasts exploring Los Angeles. Between Nivessa and the legendary Record Surplus down the street, this stretch of Mid-City is a legit record shopping pilgrimage.
You can easily make a day of it. Hit both stores. Grab lunch. Come back and dig some more. It's the kind of analog, unhurried experience that feels increasingly rare in 2026.
And that's the point. Pico represents something bigger than just another retail location. It's a rejection of the "everything on demand" culture. It's a space where discovery takes time, and that time is never wasted.
💚 The Heart of Nivessa
Even as we've grown: two locations, 250,000+ products, top 25 on Discogs: Pico remains the heart of what we do. It's where Jon's vision came to life. Where we learned that "Walk In Curious, Walk Out Happy" isn't just a tagline: it's a promise.
If you've never been, come dig with us. If you're a regular, you already know what makes this place special.
And if you're wondering whether that rare pressing you're hunting actually exists? It probably does. Somewhere in our Pico bins. Between the Mingus and the Morricone. Waiting for your fingers to find it.
That's the art of the dig. And this is your sanctuary.
Find us at our Pico location and experience where it all began. Visit Nivessa to check our hours, or swing by and see what today's haul brings. No appointment needed. Just your curiosity and a little patience.
Because the best records aren't found( they're unearthed.)




