Vertical XL - the fifth EP release from Kingdom on his own Night Slugs affiliate, Fade To Mind. Seven tracks long, it's a definitive insight into his journey as an artist, steeped in elements of grime, jungle, and R&B.
In 1964, it had been a year since Thelonious Monk had entered the studio, and suddenly due to an appearance on the cover of Time Magazine, he was a celebrity...
Soul Jazz Records continues it's journey into the vaults of the mighty Studio One with this next instalment featuring everything from classic ska and rocksteady...
The 1958 debut album by saxophonist Ornette Coleman - an album that shook up the jazz world, revitalizing the union of blues and jazz and restoring blues...
Claremont56 close their superb 'Originals' series with edition #10, compiled by Alex From Tokyo (Tokyo Black Star); picking some rare / classic / obscure...
*CLASSIC Arthur Russell album - issued for the first time on Vinyl*
Arthur Russell was a performer/composer from the downtown NY scene of the late seventies...
Much talked about and highly anticipated album from Kieran Hebden. Almost coming as a surprise, 'Beautiful Rewind' delivers on what the speculation has...
A blistering collection of ska tunes from Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd's legendary Studio One Records, Jamaica's foundation label of reggae music. Featuring...
Vakula's long-overdue album arrives, focusing on material produced over a 3 year period. Combining elements of Ukrainian folk melodies, cosmic murk, afro-electronic...
This early album of Ornette Coleman is one of his best works, and relatively easy to listen to. His band is a double quartet, hence the album's name twins....
Taking material from the first session he did with Atlantic to the last, this in many ways represents Coleman's music better than anything else. From breakneck...