Rhythm Section INTL continues its quest to unearth the rawest new talent with this stellar debut from Glaswegian duo ‘String Theory’. Wicked, oddball funk and skewed, jazzy broken house business!
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This is the second album by the Scroggins sisters, a/k/a ESG -Emerald, Sapphire and Gold - South...
Invisible City Editions reissue Tommy Mandel’s 'Mello Magic', a compilation of synth pop songs created between 1980-87 in NYC. His professional work...
Wicked release from Sean McCabe channeling the old school, Def Mix style house vibe as Nathan Adams belts out the soul. Features a remix from NYC house...
SOTU favourite K15 continues his run of prolific form with another killer 12", this time returning to blossoming London imprint WotNot Music after successful...
Jazz, electronic music experimentalist and multi-instrumentalist, Jimi Tenor drops his own brand of Ghanaian Highlife fused with the motorik craze of the...
Third release from Born Cheating's excellent Tiff's Joints imprint. Cork native Colm K takes up the reins on this one with two up-tempo, off-kilter house...
Huerco S (operating here as Loidis) drops a 12" of GAS style ambience and deep, sub-aquatic techno pulses similar to the style heard on his 'Colonial Patterns'...
Gary Bartz was in the artistic eye of the hurricane that was the Black Power movement at the turn of the 70s and here, with the group he was calling...
Chad, Pharrell and Sheldon are back with their anticipated 'No_One Ever Really Dies' plus guest spots from the likes of Rihanna, Kendrick Lamar, André...
This debut album, by prodigious keys player, composer and producer Joe Armon-Jones, is buoyant, celebratory and welcoming. With a background in jazz, he...
Brand new EP from the super talented, South London based singer, songwriter, guitarist and producer Oscar Jerome. Most recently you would've heard him...
London based afro-latin jazz quintet Waaju draw upon traditional Senegalese, Tuareg, Brazilian, Moroccan and Algerian influences, fuses them with a more...
In 1964, it had been a year since Thelonious Monk had entered the studio, and suddenly due to an appearance on the cover of Time Magazine, he was a celebrity...