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Опубликовано 30 апреля 2026, 23:00
Hear all about DTFM Vinyl Distro from owner and operator Devin Casavant
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DTFM Vinyl Distro owner Devin Casavant says the business grew from his need to change direction and build something rooted in what he loves most. “The driving motivation was to get music that wasn’t in the [Fargo-Moorhead] area,” he says, referencing punk, hardcore, ska, and heavier releases that, even in a city with a strong music scene, could still be hard to find.
What followed is a space featuring inventory coming directly from labels, distributors, and bands themselves, alongside rare tour merchandise. And if it’s not on the shelf, Casavant will go looking: “If someone’s asking for something that’s really, really out there, I will go through the deepest, darkest regions of the internet to find it for them.”
The space itself — downstairs in deLendrecie’s Square building in downtown Fargo — feels a little hidden, like something you find intentionally. Since opening in 2019, DTFM moved through a few locations before landing there in 2023. Casavant says the space finally feels right — both in layout and in the kind of people it draws in.
“Most of the customers that come in here basically become friends,” he says. “It’s almost like a small family.” Some stop in for a quick visit. Others stay for hours. That sense of community extends to local shows, partnerships, and a passionate presence in the regional music scene.
Address: 624 Main Ave. #2A, Fargo, North Dakota
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday–Thursday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday-Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday
Facebook: DTFMVinylDistro
Instagram: @dtfmvinyl
Website: dtfmvinyldistro.com
Words: Bethany Hardwig
Video Camera: Hardwig Media
Video Edit: Luke Taylor | MPR
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DTFM Vinyl Distro owner Devin Casavant says the business grew from his need to change direction and build something rooted in what he loves most. “The driving motivation was to get music that wasn’t in the [Fargo-Moorhead] area,” he says, referencing punk, hardcore, ska, and heavier releases that, even in a city with a strong music scene, could still be hard to find.
What followed is a space featuring inventory coming directly from labels, distributors, and bands themselves, alongside rare tour merchandise. And if it’s not on the shelf, Casavant will go looking: “If someone’s asking for something that’s really, really out there, I will go through the deepest, darkest regions of the internet to find it for them.”
The space itself — downstairs in deLendrecie’s Square building in downtown Fargo — feels a little hidden, like something you find intentionally. Since opening in 2019, DTFM moved through a few locations before landing there in 2023. Casavant says the space finally feels right — both in layout and in the kind of people it draws in.
“Most of the customers that come in here basically become friends,” he says. “It’s almost like a small family.” Some stop in for a quick visit. Others stay for hours. That sense of community extends to local shows, partnerships, and a passionate presence in the regional music scene.
Address: 624 Main Ave. #2A, Fargo, North Dakota
Hours: 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Tuesday–Thursday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m., Friday-Saturday; closed Sunday-Monday
Facebook: DTFMVinylDistro
Instagram: @dtfmvinyl
Website: dtfmvinyldistro.com
Words: Bethany Hardwig
Video Camera: Hardwig Media
Video Edit: Luke Taylor | MPR
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