w/ I'm coming for your love - heavyweight jazz dancers/Dingwalls tune.
Album features Toninho Horta, Patrice Rushen, Airto (of course), Dorothy Ashby (!), Raul de Souza, Hugo Fattoruso, Reggie Lucas and is produced by Ndugu Chancler - phew!
Chaka's first solo record after Rufus, produced by Arif Mardin, and what a stormer! From the anthemic "I'm Every Woman" to a faithful rendition of Charles...
Late 60s TV special. Out there west coast pop with some twisted country (including Nancy and Lee Hazlewood's spooky 'Some Velvet Morning'). Great record....
Heavy, heavy, heavyweight jazz dance fusion. This is one of, if not the, last recordings by Miles Davis and it's a mother! Think Dingwalls-style/Gilles...
Long out of print heavyweight Headhunters progressive, fusion hardcore! Album originally released in 1971 - first time on vinyl in long time. Essential...
Funky break style music from, and inspired by, the classic film starring Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, composed by Charles Strouse. Also includes excerpts...
The last album by this now legendary 70's funk band. Includes a quality selection such as "Express yourself 2" and "What can you bring me", as sampled...
Absolute woofer-wrecking, pneumatic techno/bass/breakbeat hybrids from Basic - check the MONSTER opener 'Blaze', backed with some more, brittle, polyrhythmic...
Killer release via Dutch label Knekelhuis who let in some deeply experimental techno vibes from this Japanese producer. Industrial rhythms drawing "inspiration...
Shall Not Fade offshoot, Time Is Now, release this killer EP from Yosh who's previously released for the likes of Dr. Banana and Lobster Thermin. Tough,...
When David Bowie and Iggy Pop escaped LA to go Interrailing in the mid-70s, they heard a new European music that was largely devoid of Anglo-American rock...