Funky fusiony soul jazz album from organist/keyboardist Foster recorded for Blue Note mid 70s. Foster on organ, Joe Beck on guitar, George Benson guitar, WIlliam Allen on bass and Mtume percussion.
Mo Kolours' self-titled album debut for One-Handed Music follows a trio of EPs that mixed soul, dub, hip-hop, afro-beat and strung-out house music and...
Repress of this seminal and incredibly rare KMS release by Heath Brunner. Originally released in 2000 this timeless piece of detroit techno still stands...
Crazy, deep jazz from 1968! 'The Inflated Tear' describes the incident where Roland was in hospital and a nurse gave him an injection which led to him...
The first release on Kon's, new KonTemporary imprint.. sees the crate diggin selector, producer and remixer extraordinaire reworking George Duke's late...
Late 60s seminal Fania album. Powerful horns and great 'soneos', like rice and beans, are served up perfectly with this 3rd recording of the superduo...
Midnight Creeper was the third in a series of stellar soul jazz outings saxophonist Lou Donaldson made for Blue Note in the late-1960s with key players...
Produced by Wayne Henderson, with cult group 'Pleasure' on backing, "Let's Keep It Together" is a jazz-funk stormer, "Karmen" is a quiet storm and "Fever"...
By 1972, when Music of Fela: Roforofo Fight was originally released (on two vinyl albums, Music of Fela Volume One and Volume Two), Fela was becoming one...
South London's Al Dobson Jr and Tenderlonious head up the debut 12" on 22a. A strong Detroit influence on these tracks. Owning four tracks a piece -- lofi...