Black Rhythm Revolution! Is the first solo album from the jazz-funk legend Idris Muhammad, a New Orleans-bred rhythm king who successfully made the leap...
Tough, funky jazz CTI/Kudu Creed Taylor production with deep arrangements.
'Hard to Face the Music and Sudan are heavyweight boogie funk and Dingwalls...
Long awaited reissue of Detroit pioneer Moodymann's second LP from 1998 - 'Mahogony Brown'. This is laid back, deep grooved, Jazzy, funked out deep house...
This has to be the greatest rare groove album ever: it's brimming with classic tracks such as the 2 step perfection of Heart's Desire, Holding You Loving...
She’s back! As a cross-pollinating creativity recaptures the UK jazz scene, Zara McFarlane returns with a new single offering a different spin on the...
NEW EXCLUSIVE SUPER LTD. edition of 300 copies.
100% KILLER, KILLER 100% Nu Yorican LATIN FUNK masterpiece originally released in New York in 1974!
Alongside...
Z Records much-loved label sampler series, Attack The Dancefloor' continues with Vol.12!
This latest volume sees a Joey Negro remix of the classic Bobby...
Fantastic album of super rare and obscure disco tunes from Chicago aka The Windy City!
Mr Peabody Record shop owners Mark Grusane & Mike Cole have compiled...
Official reissue of '(Where Is The) Sunshine' by Kalima, a super-rare 7” originally released in 1981 and produced in Baltimore by Afro-American pianist...
After lamenting on the emotional baggage of Hurricane Katrina on his last single "After The Storm" Willie West offers another sonic angle on the city of...
Long-awaited Chaos In The CBD on Rhythm Section! Born in New Zealand and now living in sunny Peckham for the last few years. "Midnight In Peckham" is on...
Wicked, spacey funk / fusion from George Semper - two key tracks reissued from his hugely sought after (and thoroughly bonkers) 'Themes For Television,...
3 Feet High and Rising is the debut studio album by hip hop trio De La
Soul and was released on March 3, 1989
It marked the first of three full- length...
Official reissue of the 1980 12" feat. the afro-cosmic, Loft classic, 'Aeo (Part 1 & 2)'! A favourite spin by the late great, David Mancuso produced...
Very first version cut in 1973 by Errol Dunkley and released on "African Museum" the label he co-founded with Gregory Isaacs, with version on the flip.