The 1974 debut album Ojinga's Own (along with the single Basa Bongo/Black Pepper) by Guyanese Afro-Folk band The Yoruba Singers has been remastered for the first ever vinyl reissue. Essential reissue!
Defining post-punk is no easy task. While punk was defined by a raw, rebellious simplicity, post-punk (1978 - 1986) expanded into a diverse array of sounds...
"After receiving regional praise for his 1976 debut Abrabo, Dan Boadi set his sights on leaving Ghana and bringing his highlife sensibilities to an American...
Two standouts from the forthcoming album. Steel Pan cover of Claudja Barry’s uber classic disco hit “Love For The Sake Of Love”. Bacao Rhythm & Steel...
Chicago's Magic Touch label gets the Numero treatment. This Windy City Holy-Grail 2 sider featuring early Boogie Rap on the A Side and stone cold rare...
'Super Disco Pirata’ contains 23 tropical floor-fillers - mainly from Colombia, with some from Peru, Ecuador and Mexico - sourced from the finest and...
A snapshot of the vibrant discotheques and live scenes across Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Hong Kong and the Philippines.The artists featured...
Soundway Records presents Ayo Manuel '1983-1990', a collection of selected works by one of Nigeria's DIY pioneers.
This mini compilation selects the stand...
Phonogramme Is Thrilled to Announce a Special Reissue of the Iconic "Analog Trks 1" by Abacus Including the Original Tracks With an Exclusive Instrumental...
Nuron continues his journey on De:tuned with another selection of unearthed DAT tape gems! Nurmad Jusat aka Nuron / Fugue moved to the UK in the mid 80s....
Stasis returns to De:tuned with 7 unreleased tracks from his archives for the 'Time Sensitive' LP. Legendary UK techno pioneer Steve Pickton compiles a...
Two great Der Zyklus tracks finally available on vinyl again after being out of print for a long time. Heinrich Mueller (Dopplereffekt, Arpanet, Drexciya)...
Saâda Bonaire. The fantastic disco/world music project from Bremen, Germany which never was meant to be. Formed by Bremen DJ Ralf Behrendt in 1982, Saâda...