New addition to Theo Parrish's indellible imprint is this new one from Detroit-based, producer on the rise, Jay Daniel, taking cues from the likes of his peers, Kyle Hall and Omar S, to fold out more exciting house music sounds from the Motor City.
Probably the grooviest, Malian Disco track you're ever likely to hear from the Sofrito camp!
The resulting mixture of off kilter hand claps, raw string...
A stripped back Arkestra, freshly arrived in New York City, produced this 1961 album -- often considered their most accessible. Ra sticks to piano, with...
Ethio-jazz hero Mulatu Astake and His Ethiopian Quintet "Afro-Latin Soul" album from 1966! As the title suggest this is more leaning towards the Latin-soul...
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The RZA digs deep into the vaults of legendary soul label Stax to re-introduce us to classics that inspired (more like sampled...
The man known as Alex Omar Smith drops another doozy via his always-solid FXHE label. True Detroit Techno, blazing House jams and prickly acid cuts, as...
Top notch, house / techno showcase from this sumptuous line-up. Vital club-friendly dynamics with the artists, between them, melting synth-wave into spatial,...
Very nice drum-led deep house track from Pender Street Steppers on Peoples Potential Unlimited. With a release due on Mood Hut too, Pender Street Steppers...
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Shadowlust is the project from Marquis Cooper aka Svengalisghost and Lili Schulder from the forthcoming LP "Trust In Pain".
Vamped-up...
Palms Trax offers up the inaugural release for new imprint Lobster Theremin with three slices of raw, Detroit / Chicago-inspired house. Includes a Willie...
Very much unclassifiable house not/ techno/ not disco debut coming from recent NYC transplant, Bookworms. Blown out sample chops, synched up drum machines...
Trippy experimental club tracks from Steven Warwick aka Heatsick exclusive to our Sounds Of The Universe imprint. Limited to 300 copies - available only...
Awesome classic cuts from one of Detroit’s finest house producer of all time Mr Terrence Parker."Why After All This", chopping up an Alexander O'Neal...