The 45 King turns in an album, albeit one track, on one side of a 7"! The track 'three' is a party journey through a range of killer breaks, funky moments and vocal delights that show a fine heritage to block party music at its peak.
7" of one of the best hiphop tracks ever. Recorded in 1987, produced by Mantronik, whose advanced cutted-up beats laid the foundation for many 90's electronica.
Two brand-new hard electro-funk jams for poplockers from label boss Ed DMX. Funk Steps features a sparse, handclap-heavy beat, an arabian-style synth...
Two brand-new old-sounding gems from the dynamic duo of Ike N Mike. Logic Family - a very groovy synth disco jam with lots of wobbling Moog melodies over...
Here we have two sides of a stone cold classic Northern Soul crossover! A Eugene Record/Barbara Acklin penned tune "Suddenly" and on the flip a Van McCoy...
**Classic Caribbean boogie track, first time on 45!** Early-eighties Island boomshot from the Exile One founder, setting his soulful vocals to a stepping...
Three minutes of Haitian-styled dancefloor perfection by Dominica’s finest, sixty years in the business; and cattin’ Latin on the flip, injected with...
Excellent and unusual tune, a tough version of the 'Tempo' rhythm with Shinehead rapping over it inna New York stylee - a perfect marriage of hip hop and...