RARE EERIE "GANGSTER GROOVE" FUNKY SOUL from Spanish Harlem's Antonio Castro recorded sometime in early 70's reissued on Jazzman! This is VERY VERY sought-after gem - be quick!
Swiss saxophonist Gilles Torrent, perhaps known from our recent Spiritual Jazz collection 'A Tribute to 'Trane', leads the way with his new album 'Buleria';...
Spiritual Jazz 18: Behind The Iron Curtain Pts 1 & 2 Gatefold 2LP with pictures, liner notes & download code Sounds Beyond Barriers One of the most politically...
Many artists achieve greatness but very few produce work that is so moving it's considered sacred. Whether you choose to call them hymns, psalms or spirituals,...
CHOICE RESTOCKS 7" IN STOCK ON MERRITONE , STUDIO 1, CRYSTAL, MOVE & GROOVE, COXSONE, LIMITED reissues from Dub Store...Minor chorded and wicked organ...
On its ninth release Analog Africa unearths musical gems from Angola, the former Portuguese colony in south west Africa. The compilation 'Angola Soundtrack'...
BACK IN STOCK!!
Very rare 12" gets a limited reissue on vinyl. This is a killer disco/funk/dee jay/reggae tune (Think Chic..) recorded in the mid to late...
Fantastic album on Black Jazz, originally released in 1974 and featuring a great vocal version of Herbie Hancock's "Maiden Voyage".
Produced by Gene Russell,...
New London-based talent Happa and Jamie XX put their own flava to Four Tet recent "Lion" 12".
Two contrasting remixes here, Happa applies the pressure...
Wicked funky jazz from the Black Jazz label's keyboard great, featuring strident vocals from Doug's wife Jean Carn, predating her Philly disco era! A timeless...
Los Charly's going from strength to strength with each underground release, watch out for them in 2013 tip!!
killer latin disco soul infused version made...
Killer cover version of an Isaac Hayes' classic. I Roy is blasting an heavy-weight toasting over the Chosen Few's vocals on the A-side "Tougher Than Tough"....
This is the second in the super obscure Disco Love series on BBE!!!
All superb records presented to you by the legendary Al Kent from the unlikeliest...