BOOGIE FUNK CLASSIC! AS GOOD AS IT GETS!
Hand Numbered. There are two versions of an iconic 'rare groove' track back to back. The first is a reissue of...
Bobby Hutton is from Detroit, Michigan and began his career after winning a talent show at the 20 Grand nightclub. In 1971 he performed on the very first...
Finally back on 7” is this Larry Mizell created masterpiece for Alabama born soul singer Brenda Lee Eager. Relocating to Chicago in the early 70s, Brenda...
In collaboration with Tate Liverpool, Soul Jazz Records release this stunning new collection entitled The World of Keith Haring featuring music influential...
An absolute disco reggae bomb! originally released in 1979 on Count Shelly's north London label Third World. Hard to find the original unless you pay the...
Canadian jazz group BADBADNOTGOOD unite with Swedish electronic band Little Dragon for a beautiful and melancholic single, 'Tried'.The single follows a...
Killer jazz funk cut lifted from their 'Elephant Sunrise' album from 1980, backed with the uptempo fusion jam 'Malcolm X' which is previously un-issued.
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...
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...
For lovers of the Roots era in Jamaican music 1971-1975. The 'No No No' song will be forever linked to Big Youth's massive hit for Gussie Clarke - 'Screaming...
Robert Ffrench originally laid this one down in Creative Sound Studio in Kingston in 1985, but it could well be hot off the press yesterday. Here it comes...
Two brilliant, previously unissued modern soul discoveries released via Numero! 'My Lucky Stars' rides the 120 BPM crest, with sharp horns, handclaps and...
Parisian party-staters Mochi Men and Young Pulse open their new edits/mash-up label, Panty Music with a festival-friendly blend of blends of Love Unlimited...
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...
45 issue of Sons Of Slum's infectious horn-led, proto-disco dancer that has a KILLER break! 'Part Two' has the group getting down deep and funky as the...
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...
L.A. hip hop duo Substance Abuse aka Eso Tre and Subz. ‘Bridges’ features Aceyalone, founding member of legendary Freestyle Fellowship, a collective...
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...