On his own Ronet Records imprint, Jimi Tenor releases a 4 track 7" for Kati Juurus' film 'Cinema Dadaab'. Jazz-funk with pinch of avant garde, and more than a little touch and texture of the Middle East.
Joe Morgan's "Basement Session" has the trademark Wackie's sound, deep and deeper. Its got great lyrics about the runnings of NYC basement sessions in...
Two of the key tracks lifted from the The Sylvers' first, self-titled album. Produced by Jerry Butler, Keg Johnson and Michael Viner, written by the hugely...
Suncut are back with a stunning double header from an obscure US outfit, Pages - a one-off, unique production masterminded by none other than Detroit jazz...
Raw, unedited and experimental live recordings from Mdou Moctar (who one of the leading lights of electrified Tuareg music) and label regular, Elite Beat!...
A superb second release from the excellent, Nouvelle Ambiance who focus on the underground Pan-African music scene centred around Paris in the 80s. This...
Gregory Isaacs killer version of "Easy Take It Easy" by Dennis Brown with tuff dub version from Errol T, with Junior Byles "Heart And Soul" on the flip....
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Key members of Ill Considered step aside for a moment with a new project, Pokus (with Dave De Rose of Agile Experiment) and drop...
One of two new 10" from the Joe Gibbs Roots Archive Series, killer roots steppers cut from Dennis Brown with full discomix. On the other side is Prince...
C-L-A-S-S-I-C deep jazz masterpiece on the cult indy label Tribe out of Detroit! This is essential leftfield jazz with vocals and a soul music influence...
Another previously unreleased heater from the vaults of Randy's Studio 17, 1975. The ever prolific Horace Andy in top form over this moody roots rhythm.
We Jazz releases the scorching 'Riisto' from Mopo's 'Mopocalypse' LP, with a cosmos-searching version of 'Panama' on the flipside - recut as 'Acid Panama'...
The excellent Black Milk Music return with a 7" of deep jazz joy from The Storm Watchers. Lush plaintive piano phrases on 'Billy's Castle' backed with...
Top shelf previously unreleased 1975 roots out of Randy's Studio 17. The mysterious herbsman Bongo Pat, who as far as we know only cut one other tune for...