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, the first singer featured on Soul Train in 1971, sees his rare soul classic 'Lend A Hand' reissued by Expansion. Originally released in 1973,...
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...
Ozone were a group on Motown between 1980 and 1983. They were put together by Charles Alexander Glenn from Nashville where he had a band The Endeavors....
DJ Friendly mixes and re-edits from digger extraordinaire Al Kent. Not sure where he finds all these gems, very obscure disco cuts and so so good, we can't...
Zaf Chowdhry the man responsible for S.O.T.U favourites "Deep Disco Culture" and "Deep Disco & Boogie" is back with another irresistible compilation"Private...
Floating Points' Melodies International releases three, privately pressed, modern soul gems recorded in the Detroit area between 1973 and 1978. These ultra-rare...
Killer party disco classic. A Philadelphia Disco classic - produced by Bobby Martin, recorded at Sigma Studios, mixed by Tom Moulton. 1976. ESSENTIAL!!
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Jazz-flecked deep house nugget from Byron The Aquarius who we last heard provided some beats for the likes of Onra. This single lands on Theo Parrish's...
A stone-cold CLASSIC tune!Simply one the most soulful New Orleans tunes EVER to come out on record from Eddie Bo vocalist Inell Young.
Rare as...New...
Mid-70s funk from the Fatback Band including the seminal 'Bus Stop'. A a fine collection of funky dance music that helped Fatback solidify their reputation...
Originally released in 1970. The sister's sound was gutsy gospel wrapped in a rock music package and should have been a huge seller. Check out 'Yes to...
Os Mutantes had expanded to a quintet at the time of the 1971 release of Jardim Eletrico, but hadn't fell into the guitar-heavy groove of later years....