Two great slabs of island funk from Barbados with the slinky "Use My Body" from Marvis John with the more disco "Try Love" on the flip. Great pressing on 300 run only!
Wicked rare disco funk tune from Ivory a Caribbean band based in the Barbados originally released in 1978 on Tusk records. Great clean pressing only 300...
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Official 45 version of Sonia’s 'Easier To Love' classic, coupled with the dub version ‘Malcolm X’ by The Overnight Players, previously only available...
Available now, both mixes of the masterpiece 'Trip To Your Mind' coupled together for the first time on one 12". Known as one of the greatest brit-funk...
Four essential UK lovers rock / dub selections from the late 70s and early 80s featuring the sought after vocal cut ‘Our Tune' by Marie Pierre produced...
Poorman comes to become a new dancehall anthem. Delton Screechie's lyrics flow over this thunderous and powerful rhythm. The 7 inch album includes the...
Freestyle drop another killer reissue of a much sought-after UK boogie gem, this time from T.J. Johnson Band, originally released on the Switch label in...
Invisible City returns with the hotly anticipated reissue of Amajovi Jovi by Durban’s O.G. kwaito giant, Sandy B. Originally self-released on cassette...
Big Jah Shaka tune from time, heavyweight 80s U.K. roots track voiced by Barry Boom with rhythm built by The Dub Organiser aka Chris Lane. Only appeared...
One away recording from USA band Dynamic Disciples, tuff funky gospel groove of "Satan" originally released on the Miami based label Purified. great pressing...
Never released..just dubplate cut! next vocal cut on the same rhythm as Barry Boom's "The Wicked Shall Fall" voiced by Wayne Marshall and produced by The...
Double header from Jazz Room Records with two superb jazzy versions of Club Classics by Japan's Cruisic:Side A is the legendary Brazilian Club Jazz track...
Not long after the dawn of her career, as a teenager in Rio de Janeiro, Joyce was declared “one of the greatest singers” by Antonio Carlos Jobim. Yet...