The latest edition from Kindred Spirits collectible early seventies Mali treasure series. Deluxe LP edition is pressed on 180 gram in a 'tip on' heavy card sleeve and limited to just 500 copies.
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The latest edition from Kindred Spirits collectible early seventies Mali treasure series. Deluxe LP edition is pressed on 180 gram in a 'tip...
The first 'Best of' on vinyl from the legendary 'Ethiopiques' series. Francis Falcetto, the founder of the series specialist in Ethiopian music, picks...
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With excellent sleevenotes by Lloyd Bradley (author of the classic book Bass Culture - When Reggae Was King (Penguin)) this album is dedicated...
Zambian band Witch's early 80's rarity Movin' On. Known for their psychedelic fuzz masterpiece Lazy Bones, this is another side of Witch. This time around...
Neneh Cherry's first solo album in 16 years! Features a collaboration with Rocketnumbernine and production from Four Tet! Her energy and passion for music...
This is one of Arthur Russell's most well known albums, and exemplifies the folky, idiosyncratic, singer-songwriter side of his diverse musical practice...
Into The Light go deeper into the archives of Vangelis Katsoulis after featuring him on their highly acclaimed compilation late last year... great selection...
Finally! The legendary Zamrock band’s second album and rare 7” tracks presented as an album. We can only describe Give Love To Your Children as a medley...
Rerelease of this sought after soul album from 1973!In the early seventies, Hank Swarn and Shirley Nanette collaborated to form Never Coming Back. Swarn...
Light Sounds Dark reissue an album that has gone down in electronica folk law straight out of Berlin 1981 Die Partei, the astonishing 'La Freiheit Des...
Sublime early eighties Malian abum from unsung african music heroes, Super Djata De Bamako, re-issued by Kindred Spirits! Truly gorgeous, warming intricate...
This the second Selda album and it is even better than her other one, which was recently reissued on the great Finder Keepers label! And it's no wonder...