Awesome Tapes From Africa release 'Kanawa' by Malian singer Nahawa Doumbia, recorded in Bamako with a full ensemble produced by longtime collaborator N'gou...
Seven impossibly rare and obscure funk disco reggae nuggets from The West Indies, originally released on small runs of 7" singles from the 70s & 80s on...
This 1978 roots reggae LP, containing ten songs, was only released in Jamaica on the GG label, and includes masterpieces like 'Africa Now', 'Wondering',...
Independent label early 70s 'Staple Singers' styled Soul-Funk mover!Unplayed original USA 45
Original USA 7"Vinyl VG+ (unplayed deadstock but has some...
Tenderlonious and Italian musician Lorenzo Morresi go head to head on this SUPERB funky jazz/library music style homage that nods to the legendary Italian...
Raw, lo-fi electronic soul music from 22a affiliate, Mo Kolours! Layered up from vocal loops, percussion and primitive drum machine sequences before being...
Reissue of the MEGA rare soul tune from 1976 by Unity & The Downbeats - originals being probably the most coveted tune on the current soul scene! Deep,...
Monster, psychedelic funk/breakbeat 45 backed with some uttlerly tripped out balladeering featuring the vocal of Maddie Ruthless, from NY’s leading lovers/reggae...
A Record Store Day 2020 Exclusive - Soul Jazz Records Presents...
STUDIO ONE 007
Licensed To Ska! James Bond and Other Film Soundtracks and TV Themes
Soul...
Following the success of his recent 'Meroe' EP on the prolific 22a, Mo Kolours is back with a new 7" 'Axum EP'. A tasty four track selection, this EP is...
Killer album by contemporary soul, mod-jazz and R&B outfit, Hamburg Spinners. Their sound blends floating Hammond organ lines, kinetic, driving grooves,...
Reissue of this crucial US electro-funk/no-wave LP from 1983! Features the party rousing classics, 'I Need A Freak' (as covered by Egyptian Lover and sampled...
Umsakazo records release the first in a series of limited-edition, replica 45rpm records - key holy-grail recordings made during the golden age of South...
Sublime funky samba cut as featured on the band's 1978 album, 'O Conjunto Que Faz Voce Vibrar’. No crazy hype needed for this one, just a fantastic straight-up,...