Afro-Latin roots and UK jazz combine on 'Grown', the second album by London-based quintet Waaju. Fusing dexterous hand-percussion, hypnotic guitar riffs...
Lost classic for collectors of Italian library music; one of the most sought after cult LPs on the tiny Devega label from Milan, produced in 1972. German...
Be With reissue James Clarke’s Mystery Movie, originally released in 1974. Mystery Movie is best known for the slick drum breaks underpinning the top-notch...
You like library music & lush, orchestral funk? With some pastoral radiophonics on the side? A dash of late 70s jazz fusion & early 80s electronica? Tribal...
Best known to collectors for his 70's library efforts (Freezing Point, The Pop World Of Yann Tregger, Schifters, Catchy, Ducks & Drakes) on such cult labels...
Expanded edition which now features five extra tracks!
This ground-breaking album features non-stop killer reggae versions of original funk and soul...
Cult Italian library music reissued from the vaults of Nelson Records, recorded between 1970 and 1976. Expect drum breaks, breakneck bongo rhythms and...
Le Très Groove Club cotinue their search through the archives of library music legend, Jacky Giordano. Originally released in 1977, 'Organ' plays psychedelic,...
Tenderlonious is back with an album of lo-fi, smudged house music beats and experimental vibes from the 'lockdown' studio sessions from his home in South...
First time on a 12" for this Larry Levan/Paradise Garage favourite from the one and only Don Ray. Taken from his 1978, Cerrone-produced 'The Garden Of...
Warren Hampshire's personal folk musings on 'Language Of The Birds' hint at 60s psychedelic folk and 70s ambient moods, provoking "memories of old children's...
**Official half-speed mastered re-issue of British trumpeter and bandleader Ian Carr's iconic jazz-fusion-rock hybrid 'Belladonna' from 1972**
Originally...
Another killer, 2-step/mid tempo disco compilation from How Do You Are? featuring gems from these female artists, released between '74 and '82. Includes...
Foat has become a versatile mainstay in UK jazz through an acclaimed series of albums on Jazzman and Athens Of The North, moving from soul-jazz workouts...
Soul Jazz Records’ new Nigeria Soul Fever is their first release to explore the vast wealth of Nigerian music recorded in the 1970s. The new album comes...
Honest Jon’s launch a series of gospel-themed compilations, starting with a retrospective digging into the Gospel Roots label, an offshoot of Miami’s...
New edition vinyl reissue of his seminal Brazil/Funk/Jazz fusion CLASSIC LP: Antonio Adolfo's Viralata! Remastered from original tapes and on heavyweight...
After playing with Mingus, Coltrane, Lady Day and Abbey Lincoln, inventive jazz pianist Mal Waldron moved to Europe and first reached Japan in 1970, where...
From 1973, revered music library, De Wolfe reissue their sought-after 'Black Pearl' album. A collection of orchestral funk cues epitomising some of the...