Horace Silver’s 1962 tour of Japan had a deep impact on the pianist who dedicated his album The Tokyo Blues to his Japanese fans. With his quintet of...
Essential Horace Silver 1972 on Blue Note. Very, very deep but still with Silver's characteristic soul jazz style. All Silvers late 60s/early 70s blue...
Horace Silver had been delivering hard bop classics for over a decade when he moved into more groovy territory in the late-’60s on albums including Serenade...
JPEGMAFIA’s final album with EQT Recordings is simultaneously shinier and more ferocious than ever before. LP! is loaded with samples of soul, funk,...
The legendary Slum Village's latest album was another great return and now it lands on wax after nearly a decade. The 12-track project is packed with great...
Keyboardist/composer Doug Carn was the biggest star on the legendary Black Jazz Records label, with four releases to his credit (all reissued by us at...
With his twenty-third studio album Túnel Acustico, Valle set out to bring it all together.A prominent feature of Valle’s career has been his dual residence...
Remarkably this soul and funk infused hip-hop tour de force arrives two decades after its creation and the duo's debut LP, Ghetto Pop Life which celebrates...
Originally released on Lex Records in 2003 it has been out of print for a number of years and is now being reissued to coincide with the release of Born...
Now enjoying an ever more celebrated status in the hip hop world off the back of his albums with Madlib, Freddie Gibbs is back in solo mode with You Only...