New 12" white label single from Dam Funk on Stones Throw. "O.B.E." is the highlight track taken from the "Invite the Light" album. Brand new jazzy, slap bass business on the flip - "Special Friends", exclusive to this 12"!
Sample laden beats and strong grooves with rocky, funky guitar from Mandel and arrangements by Shorty Rogers! 'Baby Batter' is a seriously killer tune...
Prins Thomas goes off-piste once again with this excellent foray into cosmic electronics with these epic, evocative and slowly evolving ambient pieces.
Beneath is back on his No Symbols label with a brace of icy-cool rollers mixing up the sounds of sci-fi dancehall and inner city dub styles taking us on...
Göttsching was a member of experimental Krautrock group Ash Ra Tempel. 'E2-E4' revolutionised modern dance music at the time and continues to innovate...
DDS release a fresh, new selection of skewed dancefloor tracks from the hugely-talented Micachu (following on from her compelling solo LP release) employing...
UNBELIEVEABLE!
Not every day you get a previously unknown, unreleased 1966 album from Yusef Lateef! This is incredible - Lateef at the height of his creative...
Back in stock..Very rare rocksteady tune from 1967 produced by Ronnie Nasralla. "Always Together" is an old Chinese folk song done over a killer rhythm...
Warp release, 'MARCHROMT30a Edit 2b 96' which is the Japanese bonus track from the album Syro. Limited edition, hand-stamped white label copies available!
Motor City Drum Ensemble does the right thing and reissues this hugely sought after UK house gem from the mid-90s. We are very excited about this release!
BACK IN PRINT!
Two slices of Brilliant Brazilian Disco - 'Relax' is a straight up boogie monster, well known to deep disco & boogie heads flipped with...
Killer early 70s Lateef originally released on Atlantic. Lateef brought some serious avant-garde and leftfield ideas into the mainstream with his great...
Classic mid-70s boogie jazz fusion album featuring seminal rare groove classics such as 'Slick' (co-written by the great Charles Stepney) and 'Brazilica'....