Enigmatic Melbourne instrumental group The Pro-Teens pay tribute to late great rapper MF DOOM, reimagining 14 iconic cuts through a cinematic soul lens.
Enigmatic Melbourne instrumental group The Pro-Teens pay tribute to late great rapper MF DOOM, reimagining 14 iconic cuts through a cinematic soul lens.
Highly-anticipated album debut from Nala Sinephro who combines meditative jazz moods with equally calming and hypnotic electronic elements. An absolute...
A Killer heavy duty release from Johnny Clarke & Mad Professor.. featuring the awesome "Come Back To Me" originally released in 1985 tucked away on his...
Brazil's Discos 12" drops massive fire featuring the Latin disco of Lee Vanderbilt's 'Funky Tropical', futuristic library boogie by Anthony Hobson 'Omicron'...
All time classic two sider! Alton Ellis's killer 1972 vocal cut of Cornelius Brothers "Too Late To Turn Back Now" then flip the 7" over and Augustus Pablo's...
Percussionist and ex-member of Sun Ra's Arkestra, Francisco Mora Catlett (who provided the criminally underrated spiritual jazz masterpiece 'World Trade...
Killer 1973 soulful roots vocal from The Flames on this early percussive tune, the group were also known as The Hurricanes, The Crashers, The Invaders...
The return of the Haifa-Jerusalem duo SimfOnyx (Shuzin and Markey Funk) with a new psych-funk double-sider. Taking its inspiration from the long-forgotten...
Rocafort Records is back with a third volume of sabrosura from New York City! This time digging deep into the vaults of the fabled Ansonia label to bring...
Wicked old school style house music homage from the awesome Space Ghost! Paying homage to the likes of Larry Heard, Alton Miller and Blaze in these spacey,...
Mariana Zwarg (Brazilian flautist, saxophonist, composer and arranger and bandleader) represents the third generation of musicians playing and spreading...
Wicked, lysergic hip-hop with some blurred, jazzy, boom-bap instrumentals! Group BraCil doin' it once again with this stellar release from this Chicago...
BBE reissue the sought-after, 1976 album ‘At the Room 427’ by Koichi Matsukaze Trio Featuring Ryojiro Furusawa, a rarely heard exemplar of post-modal...