James Pants a new signing to Stones Throw delivers this 10 track instrumental EP of straight up raw old school electro business. Fans of the Street Sounds 'Electro Series', Egyptian Lover, Man Parrish, Key Matic etc need to check.
This is the long awaitted new album from James Pants on Stones Throw! Apparently started while reading a mystical book and the book of relevations and...
John Carroll Kirby's relationship with the piano has always felt deeper than that of mere accompaniment, the Los Angeles composer and producer using its...
ElectroSoul is the new album from GRAMMY Award-nominated producer, songwriter and multi- instrumentalist, DJ Harrison.This is the Richmond, VA artist’s...
The third album from Automatic, Is It Now? sees the Los Angeles trio hone their sound, pairingtopical, irreverent lyrics with danceable “deviantpop”...
John Carroll Kirby brings his signature sound to film scoring with the official soundtrack album for feature film ‘The Luckiest Man in America’, which...
Fresh off the worldwide success of Natural Brown Prom Queen, Sudan Archives levelled up, evolving from a hands-on DIY artist to executive producer of her...
30-track instrumental album from Koushik, who specializes in making that hazy, hip hop based downbeat shit that you could easily compare to contemporaries...
Baron Zen is a side project of Stones Throw head honcho Peanut Butter Wolf. So the story is that Mr. Wolf has asked all his favourite and in house producers...
Michels Affair’s Enter the 37th Chamber reimagines Wu-Tang Clan tracks as gritty, fully live instrumentals, drawing on the cinematic production style...
Neu! (pronounced NOY) was a German band formed by Klaus Dinger and Michael Rother after their split from Kraftwerk in the early 1970s!
This is their...
From the band that backed DJ Shadow and the drummer sampled by Madlib and his Yesterdays New Quintet project Stones Throw prsent The Heliocentrics. "Out...
Vinyl copies just in!!! Highly underrated Hip Hop album from 94' produced by Buckwild & Lord Finesse. Featuring the underground classic's 'Time's Up',...
Released on Saturn in 1965, but recorded four or five years earlier, this is often considered the first of Ra's 'outside' recordings, with a definitive...