Killer soulful roots recorded at Channel One and produced by Niney, with Scientist in the mix and the rhythms provided by The Roots Radics - as it says on the back cover, 'Dis Yah Sugar Minott LP wicked Iyah' !
Utterly illuminating autobiography by Caetano Veloso. If you want a better understanding of Tropicalia, Bossa Nova and Brazilian music in general then...
This is a fantastic documentary!
Haring joined the dots between the New York art gallery world of Andy Warhol and urban graffiti much in the way that...
This is the one essential book on Dancehall (after Soul Jazz Records' "Dancehall", of course). A seriously in depth anthropological study of Jamaican Dancehall....
This classic book is a powerful indictment of contemporary attitudes to race. By accusing British intellectuals and politicians on both sides of the political...
MUSICALLY MAD takes you into the hearts and heads of the singers and soundmen, the backbone of the UK roots reggae sound systems. With them they bring...
"Everybody Dance' puts the rise and fall of Bernard Edwards and Nile Rodgers, the emblematic disco duo behind era-defining records "Le Freak", "Good Times"...
Last vinyl copies ever!
Version Dread collects 18 of the most sought-after B sides taken from Studio One 45s released between the years of 1966 to 1982....
Thirteen tropical disco rarities from the Caribbean presented here by Cultures Of Soul. Disco influenced tracks from Trinidad and Tobago, Jamaica, and...
This is a definitive assessment of the life and work of jazz musician John Coltrane, based on new interviews with his colleagues and never-before-published...