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    Yes, there are a few noble institutions flying the Griefjunkie flag. Bless them one and all. Wherever you live, be it Soho, Chatham or Gothenburg, we're right there with you, through good times and bad.

      So High Soho

    • They're on Berwick Street. We met them at London Edge and they were proper awesome.

      Sounds Perfect - 128 Chatham High Street, Kent

    • No website, so not entirely sure why it's on our links page, but nicer people you could not wish to meet, even if Santa was in your appointment book for a power breakfast on Wednesday morning.

      Vinylium, Styrmansgatan 26, Gothenburg, Sweden

    • Yes, Sweden. We've cracked the Scando market, via awesome Joens and his record shop. He's a nice bloke, too, so whether you actually live in Gothenburg, or whether you just have a nine hour flight to get there, make him number one for all your vinyl needs.

    Other Links

      Camden Lock Market

    • Jesus God Alchristingmighty. Look at what we have to put up with every weekend.

      Pod Design

    • This site belongs to Ollie, who built the original Griefjunkie site in a shed in his mum's garden. True. Nice bloke, nice jumpers.

      Total Statements

    • Occasional Camden t shirt vendors, who claim to be - oh dear me - 'totally in your face'. Usually it's only Australians who say stuff like that, but this lot are from South Africa. See if you can handle the craziness.

      King Cnut

    • Very early Griefjunkie associate Dave Griffiths' site. He took French Connection to court for some reason. When London was bombed or whatever the other year, we were stranded at his place all afternoon, and sat in his lovely garden playing with his goldfish.

      Retro GT

    • Serial nostalgics and virgins in their thirties will find this stuff right up their street. We make their mugs for them, and Gary from Retro GT built this website for us. Small world innit.

      The Changes

    • Those of you who have visited our flagship outlet in Camden will no doubt recognise the drummer from this band. It's none other than Auntie Martin, who trades next to us. Good band, too. The advantage of seeing a band with a market trader in it is that if you don't like the set, you can haggle it down from 12 songs to maybe 8. But you're unlikely to want to do that. Check it:

      Stained Glass Heroes

    • Another Camden band. We designed the cover of their first single. Fourteen people bought it. Scandalous, as they are pretty awesome really.

      Killer Strawberry

    • These clothes are the awesome, and exhibit all the tastefulness of design you would expect from a screaming bender like Alan, a fellow Camden urchin. Alan is so gay he once cried during a thunderstorm and had to be comforted by Martin, who trades next to us.

      Polite Furniture

    • Christ alone knows what's going on here, but that's arts council funding for you. The artist behind this is a friend of ours from Spitalfields, and we print her stuff for her, would you believe. Sometimes this site is down - presumably as some kind of statement - but it's worth checking out, especially if you can then tell us what exactly is going on.

      Split Screen Innovations

    • It's our mate Steve from Market Hall (Upper). Fact: Steve once drank his own urine by accident. When not drinking his own urine, he's doing these awesome VW-themed prints, as well as making the lovely signs you see above our pitches at Camden and Spitalfields.

      Suaydesign

    • God knows Camden is full of piss-poor jewellery, so whatever you do, don't be missing this stuff. It is the proper awesome. And Kate and David are lovely friends of ours, and told us where the SECRET MARKET TRADERS BATHROOM is. It's much nicer than the ones the civilians have to use. Anyway, check the jewellery.

      Batik Gallery

    • These chaps used to have a shop in the Market Hall of Camden Market, which is all well and good, but we still have no idea what Batik Art is. Is it like fingerpainting? Dunno. Anyway, here is their website, which has many many batiks on it.

      Takkoda

    • Yes, more Camden t shirts. Not sure why this lot are bothering with Camden, considering they have Harrods as a stockist, but hey ho. Not uncharming shirts, either: cats with berets on, dogs with sunglasses - pretty standard fare, but nice anyway. Takkoda means 'friend to all', by the way. Christ Almighty. Anyway, check da site.

      Meaningless Slogan T Shirts

    • Oh dear. We sort of understand what they're getting at with this, so if you're easily impressed or just don't speak English very well, you could do a lot worse than pay a visit to Anthony and the rich kids over at Meaningless Slogan. They are usually just a little bit further on from our stroppy little frigate, in the East Yard at Camden Lock. They look like the kind of people who quote Monty Python sketches to each other in the pub, so prepare for hilarity.

      Splatt Jewellery

    • It's links page hogger Auntie Martin's second appearance, this time with his fantastic silver jewellery. He trades next to us in the East Yard, and once when Paul had cut himself on something, took plasters and TCP *from inside his jacket* and sorted it out. It's that kind of behaviour that led him to being called Auntie Martin.

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