Canadian jazz group BADBADNOTGOOD unite with Swedish electronic band Little Dragon for a beautiful and melancholic single, 'Tried'.The single follows a...
International Anthem return with an album from Chicago-based sound and visual artist, Damon Locks. Starting as a solo sound collage piece (where Locks...
Arp Frique is back, delivering four dance floor ready cuts in his signature style. 'Minina Bem Li' is loosely inspired by Arp Frique’s Cape Verdean connection...
Lee Moses is a cult figure amongst rare funk and deep soul collectors with his lone album, 'Time And Place', the holy grail of his brief but majestic recording...
Great upbeat collection of six Dennis Brown's 12" discomixes from his work with Joe Gibbs & Errol Thompson featuring classic as his version of Slave Driver,...
Previously released in 1977 on W.D. Records as a promotional item to be given away free at gigs, with only 100 copies pressed. Cordial Recordings do the...
Habibi Funk return with another album from Casablanca. A completely unreleased album which was recorded in Morocco in 1973 by three generation family band....
Heavy sought-after Roots track from 1980 played by crazy talented band Black Stallion. Real Soulful singer here. Serious thing. Extended with 2 fresh Raw...
Two brilliant, previously unissued modern soul discoveries released via Numero! 'My Lucky Stars' rides the 120 BPM crest, with sharp horns, handclaps and...
45-friendly edit of 'Love Vibrations' from Motown group, Different Shades Of Brown. This cut was the highlight from a CD only release of a 70s recording...
A wicked 70s Roots skank from the Black Ark with Jimmy Riley’s masterful soul vocal cut with dub version on the flip. All three new 7” come in limited...
Recorded in Birmingham, Alabama in the late-70s by Ken Talley's Garden Of Eden, this sought-after double-sided gem remained unknown to most until Kon put...
Very rare end of the seventies disco reggae bomb from Tapper Zukie, bongo driven with killer bass & drums and synths. More affordable than the original...
25th anniversary edition of Spirits, the 1994 album by Gil Scott-Heron. The title track is an interpretation of the John Coltrane piece, and "The Other...
Sixteen languid guitar instrumentals, femme fatale dirges, and cinematic country crooners score the "loneliest night of one man’s life" - a superb compilation...