Very rare 12" gets a limited reissue on vinyl. This is a killer disco/funk/dee jay/reggae tune (Think Chic..) recorded in the mid to late 80s in jamaica and london. get one while you can!!
Obas Nenor turns a moment from Gil Scott-Heron's "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" and flips a well-rounded house jam typical of Moodymann or Theo's early...
The Revolutionaries were the house band of Channel 1 studios, and their style defined the sound of reggae in the latter half of the 1970's. Their classic...
Three track vinyl EP with Diggory Kenrick over an Upsetters rhythm that was a demo of an unreleased Perry version of the 'War' rhythm. Has Dennis Alcapone...
Yorkshireman and early 60's crooner Dick Jordan commands the A-Side with 'I Want Her Back' - New Orleans ex-pat Jack Hammer with a Belgian twist jam on...
In the four years since Adrian Younge's Something About April album first appeared, the Los Angeles-based producer and multi-instrumentalist has become...
Produced by Bill Laswell and featuring Material. This is a serious New York Art Funk/Post-Punk/No Wave meets New York Disco/Garage/Loft release! Check...
Super heavyweight roots recorded at The Black Ark from Sister Erica A.K.A. Sister Frica with Islington Rock versions on the flip. All four 12" come with...
There's a good reason that this is the world's most loved jazz album - because it really is an amazingly beautiful record and a perfect exemplar of its...
Tuff 70s vocal roots vocal from the late Junior Delgado with Hugh Mundell A.K.A. Jah Levi's Dee Jay cut and Augustus Pablo's King David Melody on the b-side.
Sublime early eighties Malian abum from unsung african music heroes, Super Djata De Bamako, re-issued by Kindred Spirits! Truly gorgeous, warming intricate...
Serge Gainsbourg's work with arranger Jean Claude Vannier led to Gainsbourg being dubbed the French David Axelrod (!) - the comparison is apt in that there...