Swaying & icy repress of electronic dub compilation straight from Delodio Studio Sessions, programmed and produced by F.M. Cut and compiled by Fa_Fane.
When Chuck D proclaimed "Bass, how low can you go?" on Public Enemy's anthemic 'Bring the Noise,' maybe he was pre-empting or inciting the 10,000 fathoms-deep,...
1976 album featuring the spiritual soul classic 'Mystery Of Ages'.
Released at the height of his cosmic creative powers, Cosmos Nucleus finds Panamanian...
Originally released in 1973 on Muse Records, Sunset to Dawn marked Kenny Barron's stunning debut as a bandleader. Already a well-respected sideman with...
Originally released in 1972 on the iconic Muse label, The Free Slave captures Roy Brooks at the peak of his powers – a drummer of deep conviction and...
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Take Brian Jackson and Gil Scott-Heron’s iconic track “The Bottle”, add a sublime vocal performance from UK soul legend Omar, and put it in the hands...
Previously unreleased Hi-NRG, synth-pop, wonky rock n' roll from a queer Manchester underground icon of the 80s and 90s. This release also features radio...
Yazmin Lacey returns with Teal Dreams - her soulful, fearless second album, rich with real-life storytelling and sonic flair.
Following the breakout success...
Terry Hunter and James Poyser remix a previously unreleased track by Chicago producer/composer legend Charles Stepney (who worked on hits for EWF, Minnie...
– You Make Me High (Terry Hunter & James Poyser Club Mix)
– You Make Me High (Original Unreleased Demo Mix)
– You Make Me High (Terry Hunter & James Poyser Instr.)
1. – You Make Me High (Terry Hunter & James Poyser Club Mix)
2. – You Make Me High (Original Unreleased Demo Mix)
3. – You Make Me High (Terry Hunter & James Poyser Instr.)
Human After All, the third album from Daft Punk, was originally released in March 2005. It was produced in just six weeks, a major departure from the timeline...
Phylipe Nunes Araújo's songs are as rich and varied as the diverse landscapes they were written in. The hills of Pernambuco, the lagoons of Alagoas, and...
Beleza. Mas agora a gente faz o que com isso? which translates to "Beauty. But now what do we do with it?", was produced at home by Rubel and reconnects...
From the crypts of Parisian funk obscurity comes the long-lost Halloween holy grail, Disco Frankenstein from Ice AKA Lafayette Afro Rock Band. A teasing...
Fresh new roots 12" from Albanian producer / melodica player Armin sharing the load with singer Saah Karim on "Give Jah The Glory" plus mixes by U.K. Vibronics.
Niney The Observer produced this classic Don Carlos anthem at Channel One with the Roots Radics in the rhythm section. An absolute gem of 80s production...
Originally released in 1977 on Winston Riley's Techniques label featuring killer dubs to classic Sensations, Johnny Osbourne, Techniques, Cornell Campbell...
Hamburg-based multi-instrumentalist and producer The Offline offers an exclusive glimpse into his forthcoming album La grande evasion with this double...
This tune Particle Dub was scheduled for release in 2020, but it was shelved waiting for the right time, in the meantime it was played heavily by Warrior...
Classic mid 70s roots vocal cut from Johnny Osbourne on a great militant roots rock rhythm with dub to match on the flip. Nice pressing from the ever reliable...
Killer mid 70s tuff harmony roots vocal cut from The Shades produced by Winston Riley for his label Techniques then given to his brother Buster Riley who...
20 Rare 12" cuts spread over two CD's from the Burning Sounds Reggae vaults featuring Delroy Wilson, Barrington Levy, Errol Dunkley, Dennis Brown, The...
Classic early Dennis Brown recorded with Niney The Observer in the mid 70s includes killer tunes "Africa, Tribulation, Silver Words, No More Will I Roam"...
Sound Boy Style
A riddim with a long history. First created by Glen Brown in 1977, when Glenroy Richards recorded Wicked Can’t Run Away, it later took...