This is a second selection of independent disco records featuring rare and classic tracks originally released in the USA between the halcyon years of 1977...
Obas Nenor turns a moment from Gil Scott-Heron's "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" and flips a well-rounded house jam typical of Moodymann or Theo's early...
Anniversary edition of the debut album from the Tenderlonious led jazz outfit!
Following a handful of successful 12" singles, 22a records (the hub of...
In a world of short attention spans, Mr Kieran Hebden goes against the curve with an album made up of two epic tracks weighing in at over nineteen minutes...
Surely one of the TUFFEST New Orleans Funk tunes ever made! The intensity of Marilyn Barbarin’s vocals are only matched by the super-tightness of Eddie...
City Slang offshoot, How Do You Are? return with the second installment in the 'Too Slow To Disco' series. Carrying on nicely where the last compilation...
Beautiful ultra rare jazz album re-issued by Tramp. Melodic and modal flute with laidback Californian styled understated vocals reminiscent of the likes...
Kindred Spirits issue two hot Afro Funk rollers out of Togo on this 12". The Togo All Stars possess a powerful rhythm section and three hefty voices...
More killer stuff from Gay Marvine: a lost michael cut, obscure depeche mode, his own original music for his take on see line woman, and first choice's...
BHE 8 continues the devastation from Gay Marvine: totally transformed donna summer, a prince disco edit that removes all the vocals, his liaisons avant...
Absolutely timeless classic crossover garage tune from 96 that shouldn't fail to work on any dance-floor. Includes the classic "live garage" version as...
Trying to go deeper with this one, the feature cut is a transformation of disco tune into a jacking house groove with techno sensibilities, can be played...
Noted for their works with the likes of Zara McFarlane, Peter Edwards and Denys Baptiste among others, Golding and Boyd, the drums-horn duo make their...
Prelude to Heart is a Lotus is a 1968 BBC Jazz in Britain recording now released for the first time. Pianist and composer Michael Garrick was 35 years...