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Singles
Egyptian Reggae
Egyptian Reggae (clear splattered vinyl 7")
Cat: 62118. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Pancho Acosta - "Egyptian Reggae" (3:58)
Money Chicha - "Carnaval De Jujuy" (3:07)
Review: A new take on a Jonathan Richman classic from 1977 which has lit up clubs for 45-odd years, especially during the punk era. The track's infectious rhythm has inspired various reggae remixes but now it's getting a fresh cumbia twist. Cumbia and reggae share a common groove, making them a perfect match for DJs to mix and this one was recorded in Lima by Pancho Acosta, founder and guitarist of Company Quinto, who transforms the track into an upbeat cumbia gem. The flip side features Acosta's 'Carnaval de Jujuy' blended with Money Chicha's modern take on Peru's fuzzed-out chicha sound.
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Tags: Cumbia
 in stock $13.88
Down In The Basement Vol 3
Down In The Basement Vol 3 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: OGR 885. Rel: 07 Jan 25
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Slippy" (2:40)
Abramo & Nestor - "Gumband" (3:05)
Melvin Craig - "Redd Up" (2:37)
The Native Yinzer - "Return Of The Yinzer" (2:54)
Review: The third volume of this series delivers an irresistible blend of funk and 60s-inspired grooves. Side-1 kicks off with a surf-rock-infused funk jam packed with energy and retro vibes. Following that, a swinging 60s sound that combining catchy rhythms and pop sensibilities keeps the momentum going. Side-2 shifts gears a groove-heavy track led by a soulful organ that oozes vintage charm. Closing the collection, there is a gem that features smooth, funk-driven melodies, topped off by a standout sax solo and a subtle British flair. This compilation offers a vibrant mix of styles, perfect for fans of classic funk with a modern twist.
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 in stock $17.56
Beat Me Till I'm Blue
Cat: PU 101. Rel: 23 Jan 25
M Hawk - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (No Horns version) (2:41)
The Mohawks - "Beat Me Till I'm Blue" (Horns version) (2:42)
Review: 'Beat Me Till I'm Blue' is a wonderfully funky classic by The Mohawks presented under the M Hawk alias, the Hawk in question being none other than KPM Music Library overlord Alan Hawkshaw, who wrote the themes from everything from Grange Hill to Countdown. It was a real cornerstone of the late-1960s library and soul-infused grooves of the sort that diggers still fawn over today, and sample fiends still search out. The track delivers Hawkshaw's distinctively driving Hammond organ riffs, tight drum breaks and irresistible rhythms, all of which have made it a favourite among DJs for decades. Two versions are served up here, one with the iconic horns and one with them stripped away, and both offer plenty of energy. .
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Intérprete: Voodoocuts
 in stock $20.10
Stank Soul Edits Vol 7
Cat: BBP 242. Rel: 05 Dec 24
One Sweet Bomb (2:51)
Why Do You Bass Me Up? (Hawk Bass) (2:42)
Review: Mako & Mr Bristow return with Stank Soul Edits Vol. 7, delivering two soul-infused sister-funk tracks. 'One Sweet Bomb' enhances the original's arrangement with added bass and drum elements, aligning it with the golden age of soul. On the flip side, 'Why Do You Bass Me Up?' transforms an uptempo funk pieceioriginally lacking a basslineiinto a dancefloor-ready banger, thanks to contributions from former Big Boss Man bassist, The Hawk.
This duo really know how to revitalise classic sounds for contemporary audiences.
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 in stock $14.16
Deixa Nao Deixa (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45041R. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Deixa Nao Deixa (2:30)
Avenida Atlantica (2:58)
Review: The wonderful Brazil 45 series from Mr Bongo is back with its big old torch to shine a beam of deserving attention on two standout funk and bossa nova tracks from Rosa Maria, which originally came in 1972 and have remained in demand ever since. The A-side, 'Deixa Nao Deixa', blends Afro-Latin guitar, wild horns and percussion with infectious vocal harmonies that all coalesce into a Brazilian funk classic. On the B-side, 'Avenida Atlantica' delivers alternating funk and bossa beats beneath layers of vocals, horns and percussion to bring big energy and dancefloor-ready heat. This reissue ensures these timeless tracks become available for your rotation once more.

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Intérprete: ISOUL8 (Volcov)
Tags: MPB | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $12.45
Nomalizo (reissue)
Cat: SSINT 003. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Nomalizo (5:10)
Kilimanjaro Take Us Higher (5:03)
Review: This priceless double-header brings together two timeless gems from South African music icon Letta Mbulu. On one side, the afro-electro boogie cult classic 'Nomalizo', a favourite among diggers and refined selectors alike, with its honeyed vocals, salty synth work and languid rhythms. On the other, there's 'Kilimanjaro Takes Us Higher', an uplifting, up-tempo dancefloor anthem radiating optimism with soul-drenched vocals, funk bass, disco strings and agile keys. Released together as a single for the first time, these sought-after tracks have been embraced across countless scenes for decades. Nothing short of essential.
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 in stock $16.98
Shut Him Down
Cat: FME 008. Rel: 13 Sep 24
Shut Him Down (4:07)
Shut Him Down (instrumental) (3:05)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $16.70
Think
Think (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: MSH 115. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Think (4:09)
Once In A Remix (3:43)
Review: Funk editor Mister Mushi finalises the latest fleet-dispatch by the eponymous factory known as Mushi 45. All housed on a distinctive yellow, large-innered 7" record (you know, the you need the metal spindle adapter for), every release on this label is a charm. Here the dotted line marks out a well-defined classic by Rob Base & DJ E-Z Rock from 1998, 'It Takes Two', which in turn samples Lynn Collins' 'Think', after which this reissue is named and from which the now rather saturated vocal sample originates. James Brown's original production and backing "c'mon!" admonitions shine brightly, while Mushi's extra phattenings also serve to emphasise the mix without peaking it.
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 in stock $14.72
Groovin'
Cat: OTS 365. Rel: 15 Nov 24
Groovin' (3:00)
Groovin' (cut Creators edit) (3:13)
Review: Willie Mitchell's 'Groovin'' has largely gone down in time as a hip-hop sample source par excellence, but that doesn't detract from its inherent original swagger. Now re-released via Octave Lab, we're once again reminded of the American bandleader's easy wrist-flicking grooves and organ pumps, with the star tune here representing a simple framing of funk and soul at its most essential, without fluff or pomp. Also on the B comes a version from Cut Creator$, whose reputation for mixing hip-hop sampling sources precedes them.
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 in stock $23.50
Goc Mevsimi
Cat: 451067. Rel: 24 Oct 24
Goc Mevsimi (3:34)
Ruya (2:07)
Review: The Mocambo label introduces Turkish artist Peki Momes who began recording music by chance in 2023. Despite no formal music training, she brings a fresh, authentic approach to groove music based largely on intuition. Her first two tracks reflect her versatility and feature here - 'Goc Mevisimi' combines Japanese City Pop with tropical boogie to create a global underground vibe with dirty disco grooves, jazzy flute and Turkish lyrics. 'Ruya' then delivers a gritty psychedelic Anatolian sound with fuzzy guitars and hypnotic energy. Momes is working on a debut album, we hear, and we can't wait.
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 in stock $14.16
Heat
Heat (7")
Cat: FF45 031. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Heat (3:11)
Rain (3:00)
Review: Mr Doris steps up with D-Funk Heat, a release that comfortably balances retro flair with modern groove. The production is sharp, with funky basslines that immediately grab attention, while the crisp drums and infectious synth lines keep everything fresh. Doris's ability to blend dancefloor-ready energy with nuanced musicality shines through, making this a record that's both playful and rich in its sonic textures. There's a sense of ease throughout, a laid-back confidence that invites listeners to move while staying fully immersed in the groove. It's a nod to the past with eyes firmly on the future.






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Intérprete: The Allergies, Marc Hype
 in stock $13.31
Álbumes
Rock Communication Yagibushi
Rock Communication Yagibushi (limited gatefold LP + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: WWSLP 89. Rel: 13 Jun 24
Yagibushi (2:40)
Tsugaru Jongara Bushi (2:55)
Hanagasa Ondo (3:10)
Otemoyan (2:34)
Sado Okesa (3:22)
Soran Bushi (3:34)
Kinbira Ships (2:37)
Asadoya Yunta (3:16)
Hokkai Bonuta (3:08)
Mt Bandai Aizu (3:10)
Edo Nihonbashi (2:42)
Tairyo Utaikomi (3:19)
Donpan Bushi (3:36)
Kuroda Bushi (2:33)
Review: Norio Maeda's Rock Communication Yagibushi, originally released in Japan in 1970, now comes reissued on Wewantsounds. Rock Communication Yagibushi has since become a Japanese jazz-funk cornerstone, owing to its incredible, complex mutative movement of 14 traditional Japanese folk songs into jaw-dropping jazz-funk versions. Maeda's killer arrangements fit perfectly somewhere on the stylistic intersection of David Axelrod and Lalo Schifrin; the album likewise is increasingly experimental as it progresses, with the big band bombast of the likes of 'Saran Bushi' mixing seamlessly yet also contrastingly with the vibraphonic improv shakedown 'Edo Nihonbashi', our highlight.
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Intérprete: THE REFLEX
 in stock $35.68
O Incrivel Manito (reissue)
Cat: GROOLP 91. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Na Baixa Sapateiro (3:27)
Shake Rattle & Roll (2:43)
Kool & The Gang (2:51)
Funky Judge (3:15)
Bailamos Boogaloo (2:20)
Sock It To JB (3:22)
Samuray (3:09)
Judge Baby I'm Back (2:29)
Tuck's Theme (3:35)
Raindrops Falling On My Head (2:50)
The Gang's Back Again (2:13)
You Made Me So Very Happy (4:29)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $26.90
Looking For Love
Cat: FRB 015LP. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Looking For Love (7:28)
Bring The People Home (3:50)
Open Up My Mind (5:43)
Rise Black Spirit (4:59)
I Ask The Question (3:44)
Daughters Of Zion (7:15)
Music Is My Love (4:32)
I Know That It's Love (6:59)
Review: The debut release from Hebrew Israelite vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Margeeah Aharon was recorded in July 1983 with the Kingdom Sounds community band in Tel Aviv. This deeply introspective blend of jazz, soul, funk and reggae is guided by Margeeah Aharon's soothing yet resolute voice, imbued with a meditative graceidrifting between the searching melodies of 'Bring The People Home' and the deep-rooted spirituality of 'Rise Black Spirit', while 'Music Is My Love' glows with warmth and devotion. The reflective 'Daughters Of Zion' and the title track capture Aharon's gift for meditative storytelling, where faith and longing intertwine. Decades later, the album's messages of love and self-discovery are as vital as ever.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
 in stock $31.44
We've Got A Groovy Thing Going: The Latin Soul Of Bobby Marin
Bobby MARIN / VARIOUS
Cat: VAMPI 302. Rel: 19 Sep 24
Bobby Marin - "Movin' Much Too Fast" (3:16)
Bobby Marin - "A Groovy Thing Going" (3:19)
Richie & The Ps 54 School Yard - "Hey Mr. Skyjacker" (2:18)
Ricardo Marrero And The Group/The Ps 54 School Yard - "What I Feel" (2:06)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "Take A Ride" (feat Sonny Bravo) (3:00)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "Work Your Show" (feat Sonny Bravo) (3:23)
Bobby Marin & The Latin Chords - "'Neath The Heat Of The Summer Sun" (feat Sonny Bravo) (2:46)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Barbara With The Kooky Eyes" (2:19)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Mojo Shingaling" (2:20)
107th Street Stickball Team - "Rhythm And Soul" (2:21)
Louie Ramirez & His Orchestra - "Lucy's Spanish Harlem" (3:05)
Louie Ramirez & His Orchestra - "Love It Up" (2:59)
Johnny Rodriguez & Angel Rene Orchestra - "Jumpin' Around" (2:24)
La Cucaracha Brass - "Takin' Over" (4:08)
La Cucaracha Brass - "Hey, Mama" (2:52)
Herbie Olivieri & The Latin Blues Band - "We Belong Together" (2:50)
Herbie Oliveri & The Latin Blues Band - "Come Live With Me" (2:44)
The Ghetto Brothers - "Got This Happy Feeling" (4:33)
Los Africanos - "Do It" (4:52)
Los Africanos - "Pamoja Watu (Together People)"
Los Africanos - "It's Your Thing"
Ocho - "Undress My Mind"
La Crema - "Cisco Kid"
Louie Ramirez - "Gimme, Take It" (Bobby Marin edit)
 in stock $36.80
Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request)
Slow Traffic To The Right (Verve By Request) (limited 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 752005 9. Rel: 17 Apr 25
It Remains To Be Seen (8:04)
Eternal Flame (4:34)
Water Torture (4:51)
You Know The Deal (7:00)
Lament (1:52)
Quasar (5:42)
Review: 1997's Slow Traffic to the Right found Bennie Maupin navigating between cerebral jazz and deep funk with style and ease. Though generally known for his abstract leanings and serious musical demeanour, here he showed a lighter side - not least because he is actually smiling on the album cover - while diving into grooves shaped by his time with Herbie Hancock's Headhunters. With help from rhythm masters like Mike Clark and Paul Jackson, Maupin swaps out ECM austerity for signature Oakland bounce, so tracks like 'It Remains to Be Seen' and 'You Know the Deal' excel with newfound swagger without abandoning his jazz roots. It's a compelling pivot into accessible, funky and smart jazz soul.
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Layers
Layers (translucent red marbled vinyl LP)
Cat: GET 52757LP. Rel: 11 Feb 25
Sometimes I Cry (5:20)
Let's Gather (1:15)
Anticipation (0:54)
The Dunbar High School Marching Band (6:08)
Soaring (At Dawn) (part I) (5:43)
The Harlem Buck Dance Strut (5:57)
Interlude (0:32)
Before I Rest (3:43)
Let's Play ('Til Mom Calls) (3:33)
It Never Stopped In My Home Town (2:37)
Soaring (At Sunset) (part II) (7:42)
Review: A major departure from Les McCann’s earlier acoustic jazz and soul jazz outings, this exquisite 11-track record by the Kentucky pianist, vocalist and composer was the first in his discography to extensively feature electronic instrumentation, making it a favourite sample seep of producers such as Madlib and J Dilla. Following a studio-driven will by McCann to expound a deep, introspective and dynamic fusion sound, the record’s cosmic outcries - guaranteed by its use of ARP Odyssey and Fender systems - serve to transcend the expectations of the soul jazz genre. At times it sounds predictive of motorik kosmische, as on ‘Let’s Gather’, and even the raunchier wah-inflectors, such as ‘The Dunbar High School Marching Band’, carry an huge re-verbiage, reminiscent of the ambitious abysses of space.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $33.13
Does Anybody Wanna Funk? (reissue)
Does Anybody Wanna Funk? (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: M 12121. Rel: 20 Jun 24
BBB (3:17)
Me & My Friends (3:04)
Yeah Yeah Yeah (3:20)
Birds & The Bees (3:33)
Heaven (3:17)
Diving In (3:41)
21 Century (3:51)
On Top (3:28)
Music Is The Power (3:01)
Honey (2:55)
Doggystyle (3:27)
Someone's Lover Someone's Son (3:33)
Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
 in stock $19.24
Jaragua
Jaragua (LP)
Cat: LFSPT 2007. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Jaragua (2:10)
On My Way (3:46)
She's A Rose (3:49)
Lotsapoppa (3:36)
The Jaguar (5:07)
Black Bag (3:12)
Slugs' (interlude) (1:08)
Two Eleven (4:19)
II The Deepcyde (feat Jamie Allensworth) (5:04)
Cumbia De Jaragua (3:04)
 in stock $29.44
Fisherman (reissue)
Fisherman (reissue) (limited LP + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: WSR 002. Rel: 03 Sep 24
Dunia Ina Mambo (4:45)
Fisherman (8:26)
Amina (4:58)
Trying To Get You (2:50)
Maggie Mama (6:13)
Look At Me (4:32)
Wazazi Walisema (4:55)
Review: The second release from Want Some Records features the first album by The Mighty Cavaliers from Kenya. Though not released in its original sequence, this album is a stunning showcase of Kenyan funk-inspired music. Each band member contributed to the songwriting process during the making of the album which means it has resulted in a diverse and unique collection of tracks where each has its own distinct character. Originally released in 1976 and 1978 as Fisherman, this masterpiece is now being reissued for the third time in a very limited edition of 500 copies with a fresh cover design. It's an enduring favourite so don't sleep on this latest chance to cop it.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $39.07
A Higher Frequency
Cat: MLP 1014. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Open The Gate (2:52)
Get Loose (3:44)
Spinning (3:05)
Back & Better (3:31)
Sweet Company (2:55)
Sparks Of Joy (3:09)
Phantom Power (3:25)
Can't Stop This Fire (feat Carlton Jumel Smith) (3:25)
When We Roll (3:58)
Homebound (3:33)
Review: Germany's funk collective expand their sound on this release, recorded live at the MPS studio in the Black Forest. The raw, break-heavy foundation remains, but the album ventures into jazz, soul, and psychedelia, capturing an organic energy that feels both spontaneous and precise. Tracks like 'Open The Gate' blend punchy brass with intricate rhythms, while 'Spinning' layers folk-psych guitar and cinematic horns, creating a fluid dialogue between the musicians. 'Back And Better' highlights Nichola Richards' soulful vocals, adding depth to the sparse beats. The album also explores playful experimentation, with 'Sparks of Joy' embracing a swampy groove, and 'Phantom Power' introducing an electric phin, nodding to world jazz influences. Carlton Jumel Smith's performance on 'Can't Stop This Fire' and the gospel-tinged 'Homebound' anchor the album, grounding its expansive journey. The result is a cohesive and evolving soundione that truly captures the clearly audible joy of collaboration.
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 in stock $24.64
Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition)
Showdown (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited hand-numbered gold vinyl LP + 7")
Cat: MLP 1008GOLD. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Road To Earth (feat Peter Thomas) (3:24)
It's The Music (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk, Hektek & Deejay Snoop) (3:33)
In The Dark (feat Nichola Richards) (3:09)
The Spell Of Ra-Orkon (3:01)
Political Power (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Donald D) (3:11)
Drifting Stars (3:17)
Not Get Caught (feat Derobert) (3:02)
Locked & Loaded (3:20)
Catfight (3:39)
Hot Stuff (feat Afrika Bambaataa, Charlie Funk & Deejay Snoop) (3:00)
The Showdown (3:23)
Review: German funk heroes The Mighty Mocambos continue to prove that their funk is an ever-evolving force, navigating between the worlds of gritty, organic soul and cinematic experimentation with unapologetic energy. Their latest offering marks another step forward, refining the groove-laden formula that's earned them global acclaim while pushing into new territory. The opening track hits hard with orchestral flair on 'Road to Earth,' where the legendary Peter Thomas's arrangements lay the foundation for a full-on sonic odyssey. As they move through the album, tracks like 'It's the Music' and 'Hot Stuff' groove like a classic, with Afrika Bambaataa's presence lifting the energy and ensuring a tight vibe. But it's not all about party anthems. 'Not Get Caught' from DeRobert tells a story that's as gritty as it is soulful, capturing a narrative of crime with a raw, undeniable swagger. Even more dynamic is the standout 'Catfight,' which melds mysterious Eastern flavours with a tripped-out break, displaying a versatility that refuses to be boxed in. This is an album of triumphs, not just in the power of individual tracks but in the overall cohesion of sound and spirit, and by taking a step further into uncharted waters while keeping their infectious funk roots firmly grounded, The Mighty Mocambos challenge expectations and push boundaries. A showcase of a band in full flight, steadily rising.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
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It's Rough Out There (reissue)
It's Rough Out There (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3651C. Rel: 28 Aug 24
Rough Out Here (4:39)
Head On Collision With Heartbreak (3:10)
Love At Last (4:55)
I'll Always Love You (3:44)
I'm Hopelessly In Love (3:11)
I Can't Fight Your Love (4:06)
Worth Your Weight In Gold (4:49)
Those Were The Best Days Of My Life (3:13)
Share What You Got, Keep What You Need (3:51)
Review: The Modulations released their album It's Rough Out Here in 1975, not only impressing both industry and laity with the singles 'Rough Out Here and 'I Can't Fight Your Love', but also spurring the considerable career of a funk quartet whose merit outdoes their reputation alone. The Modulations recorded extensively with MFSB, the house band of the famed record label Philadelphia International; these sessions yielded this album, one considered a gem of 1970s soul music. Exemplary of the long, wistful titles of the Philly funk era and beyond, the titular roughness of the record is also nonetheless embedded in a sea of audible Romance; the Modulations' hard knocks don't exclude the necessity of letting emotion in, with 'Head On Collision With Heartbreak' being an indelible example of this sense of being swept up in one's own emotions in the face of heartbreak, away from the perseverance aesthetics of "gritty" realism one might expect from a title like this.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Funk
Tags: Disco Funk
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Sol
Sol (LP)
Cat: ORLP 009. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Fuego Al Campanero (4:40)
Como El Sol (4:54)
Hamaca (1:13)
Machete No Hace Piquito (6:43)
Ofrenda (2:49)
Recuperar El Vuelo (6:29)
El Tiempo Que Se Va No Vuelve (1:58)
Calipso Time (5:24)
Review: Sol - the new album from Paris-based Venezuelan music artists Raul Monsalve y Los Forajidos - hears the band merge Venezuelan rhythms, jazz, Afrobeat, psychedelic funk, and experimental electronics into an utter boundary-piercing hyper-stimulater. For fans of George Clinton, Herbie Hancock, and Nyege Nyege Tapes, the album plants some roots and uproots others, with next-gen collab explorers Emanative, Kiala Nzavotunga, and Gustavo Ovalles using the passed-down torch to both burn old bridges and light the way over new ones. Drawing on old Venezuelan ecclesiastical traditions such as the Saint John the Baptist festival, the album opens with 'Fuego al campanero', blending Venezuelan chants with futuristic sounds, and burns into 'Como el Sol' and 'Machete no hace piquito', devling into themes of strength and perseverance.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Latin
 in stock $33.41
Pique
Pique (translucent red vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRBLP 275R. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Nao Vou Te Esquecer (3:26)
Venha Comigo (3:46)
Sim, Nao (2:34)
Essa Confusao (4:30)
A Melhor Saida (4:03)
Caco (3:03)
VW Blue (1:46)
Petricor (4:10)
Pique (1:09)
Talvez (As Cancoes) (3:32)
Nem Te Procurar (2:23)
Review: Pique is the remarkable debut solo album from Dora Morelenbaum, a key figure in Brazil's burgeoning music scene and a member of the talented band Bala Desejo. Following her initial EP Vento de Beirada, Pique marks Dora's ascent as a significant solo artist, blending boldness with grace, bridging Brazil's musical heritage with contemporary grooves, incorporating funk, MPB, disco, soul, r&b and jazz, all infused with an indie pop sensibility thanks to co-producer Ana Frango Eletrico. Opening with the sun-kissed 'Nao Vou Te Esquecer,' Pique transitions into the infectious funk of 'Venha Comigo' and 'Sim, Nao.' Tracks like 'A Melhor Saida' and 'Petricor' offer a more relaxed, introspective vibe, while 'VW Blue' showcases virtuosic jazz-funk, and the title track delivers radiant MPB. The drumming is crisp and swung, the horns and strings are meticulously arranged, and the basslines groove with a funky energy, complemented by strutting guitars and vibrant production flourishes. Dora's hands-on approach to the albumifrom songwriting to arranging and producingiensures a cohesive vision. Supported by a talented ensemble, including her Bala Desejo bandmates and her renowned parents, Paula and Jaques Morelenbaum, Pique merges tradition with modernity. An endlessly listenable album, poised to become a future Brazilian classic, blending the spirit of legends like Gal Costa with a fresh, innovative edge.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
 in stock $27.17
The People Tree (30th Anniversary Special Edition)
Cat: AJX2LP 384. Rel: 11 Jul 24
Institution Man (5:25)
Jesse (4:59)
Startdust Bubblegum (4:01)
Mister Freedom (4:44)
Dragster (2:41)
Find It (5:14)
The People Tree (3:41)
Apple Green (4:04)
Time Of The Future (6:01)
Saturation 70 (4:22)
Illusions (2:52)
A Trip Down Brian Lane (5:28)
Jesse (alternate Master mix) (4:59)
Institution Man (single edit) (3:11)
Warlocks Of The Mind (part 1) (2:56)
Time Of The Future (alternate EP mix) (5:53)
Find It (radio edit) (3:24)
Almost Grown (feat Paul Weller) (3:36)
Apple Green (with Harmony vocal) (4:22)
Illusions (No Horns mix) (3:04)
A Trio Down Brian Lane (7" mix) (4:19)
Slide Sweet Baby (6:06)
The People Tree (No Mellotron mix) (3:43)
Jesse (alternate Brendan Lynch radio mix) (4:20)
Review: Acid Jazz's announcement of the 30th anniversary 2LP remastered edition of Mother Earth's The People Tree is a momentous occasion for fans of acid jazz and soul music alike. Originally released in 1994, this album holds a significant place in the genre's history, blending elements of soul, funk, and folk-tinged rock from the 70s with a modern twist. The special edition reissue boasts the original album, along with three previously unreleased tracks and six making their vinyl debut. Remastered from the original analogue recordings, this release promises to breathe new life into the beloved classic. Featuring guest appearances from iconic artists like Paul Weller, Dee C Lee and Simon Bartholomew of Brand New Heavies, The People Tree is a testament to the collaborative spirit of the acid jazz scene. Notable bonus tracks include the previously unreleased alternative version of 'Apple Green,' an alternate take on 'Illusions,' and the title track itself. First-time vinyl cuts offer fresh perspectives on tracks like 'Jesse' and 'Slide Sweet Baby,' adding depth to the listening experience. The album's presentation is equally impressive, with a beautiful 'wide-spine' layout, printed inner sleeves, and insightful notes from label-founder Eddie Piller, accompanied by unseen photos from the original cover shoot. Overall, this anniversary edition of The People Tree is a album worth your time as it often selected for one of the best examples in the genre.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Jazz
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Diggin' Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion/AOR For Vinyl Selected By Muro
MURO / VARIOUS
Cat: FWRF 012. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Kumi Sasaki - "Kuroda Bushi" (4:45)
Kosuke Ichihara & 3L - "Yasuki Bushi" (3:48)
Zerosen - "Cool Head" (4:53)
Shigeru Suzuki - "On The Coast" (4:14)
Yasuko Agawa - "La Night" (5:28)
Atsuko Nina - "Teibo" (4:23)
Sadistics - "On The Seashore" (6:03)
Sadistics - "The Tokyo Taste" (3:38)
Kazuko Ishibashi - "Iyo" (3:59)
Issei Noro - "Transparency" (4:21)
Zerosen - "Son Of Pin Head" (3:13)
Tetsuo Sakurai - "Kimono" (5:10)
Yuji Ohno - "The Dawn Of Seychelles" (3:02)
Hiroshi Fukumura - "White Clouds" (6:35)
Review: Renowned DJ and selector MURO is a Jedi-level compiler and this new collection of his delves into Victor's extensive archives to spotlight a world of Japanese jazz, fusion and AOR. It take sin plenty of internationally known names like Yasuko Agawa on the sunset sounds of 'L.A. Night', Sadistics who offers the more psyched out guitar leans of 'On the Seashore', Yuji Ohno's neo-Balaeric bliss-out 'The Dawn of Seychells' and Hiroshi Fukumura's soul soothing Ry Ayres-style melodies on 'White Clouds.' These are luxurious sounds and timeless tracks with MURO's signature funky perspective making this a brillaint choice for brighter, warmer days.

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