An absolute milestone of Spanish music reissued on vinyl for the first time. The debut by Los Amaya was a pivotal moment in the popularization of flamenco rumba, where rock'n'roll, pop, boogaloo, soul salsa and plena exploded into gypsy music.
Originally released in 1969 on Ode Records, this rare and sought-after album finds the California collective covering a clutch of Bob Dylan classics in...
Bumper remix package here on Truth & Soul. DJ Spinna brings through some 80s style funk with twists of acid and plenty of squelch. Oh No takes things...
Lady, Nicole Wray and Terri Walker's first project together, unites the mellowness and pop flair of 60s soul with the driving beat of hop-hop, and the...
Myron & E are singers with their own style and mood. They are type of singers who tend to make the listener to listen to their songs as if in hypnotic...
This compilation gathers two influences of alternative brazilian musical references - Samba Rock and Brazuca. The focus begins in the mid sixties through...
The first album ever outside of Spain to seriously focus on the history of Gipsy Rhumba, one of the most interesting musical culture clashes ever that...