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Singles
Made In New York
Made In New York (limited 7")
Cat: BLMS 014. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Made In New York
Re-Create #02
Review: Japanese talent DJ Koco aka Shimokita is a hardcore 45rpm devotee. They are his chosen tools as a beat-juggling DJ who can do logic-defying things with his grooves. He is a regal on Bloom and already dropped serious heat in January with 'World Famous'. This time he is back with a fresh take on 'Made In New York' which is a 1985 classic by renowned Brazilian funk and jazz pianist Tania Maria. He brings his signature hip-hop flair and creativity with his trusted crew, 45trio, and enlists the dynamic saxophonist King TJ (DA-Dee-MiX) to elevate things further.
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 in stock $19.68
Álbumes
Mr Hood
Mr Hood (2xLP)
Cat: TEG 755041. Rel: 04 Nov 04
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Mr Hood At Piocalles Jewelry/Crackpot
Who Me? (With Answer From Dr Bert)
Boogie Man!
Mr Hood Meets Onyx
Subroc's Mission
Humrush
Figure Of Speech
Bananapeel Blues
Nitty Gritty (feat Brand Nubian)
Trial N Error
Hard Wit No Hoe
Mr Hood Gets A Haircut
808 Man
Boy Who Cried Wolf
Peachfuzz
Preacher Porkchop
Soulflexin'
Gasface Refill
Review: The classic 1991 debut album from Zev Love X Subroc and Onyx a seamless blend of funny skits and uniformly slick breaks laced with biting wit. Now available as a limited DJ friendly special 2xLP edition with full colour pic sleeve shrink wrapped and with original centre label artwork.
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 in stock $37.98
Majician
Majician (transluscent red & yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RSE 03971C. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Unknown Species (3:42)
Untainted (3:49)
Tis The Season (3:51)
Eye Of Horus (3:25)
1984 (3:51)
Teach & Forgive (1:55)
Separation Anxiety (4:00)
Cow's Eye (3:27)
Bacalao Opera (4:05)
Majical Journey (2:52)
Barry Gibb (2:44)
Par For The Course (feat Mr Fantastik) (3:47)
Open (feat Homeboy Sandman) (3:16)
Majic Interlude (1:04)
Come Back (3:46)
Review: Producer, rapper and musician Kurious shares his new album Majician, cementing the legacy he's built in music since at least 1994. Harking back to the style and feel laid down on his debut A Constipated Monkey, Kurious continues to weave a lifelong tapestry of lyrical history and insight, whilst always remaining true to his most signature flow, ducking through and under each pocket in the beat. The tracks are as menacing as they are magnanimous: 'Separation Anxiety' is a personal excoriation by way of lyrical free association, while 'Par For the Course' renders drum breaks from the early Reagan era totally revitalised. The level of work Kurious poured into into Majician thus bolsters his reputation as one of the premier MCs of his time.
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Intérprete: Lexx
 in stock $29.54
Fela's London Scene (reissue)
Cat: KFR 20041. Rel: 14 Oct 16
 
International
J'Ehin J'Ehin (7:27)
E Gbe Mi O (13:17)
Who're You (9:31)
Buy Africa (5:51)
Fight To Finish (7:26)
Review: Rather bizarrely, Fela's London Scene was recorded at Abbey Road Studios in 1971, but didn't get a UK release until the mid 1990s. This is the first time it has appeared on wax since. While the legendary Afrobeat pioneer and his equally revered backing band, Africa '70, may have been in unusual surroundings, the music showcased on the album was pure Nigerian Afrobeat gold. With Fela in fine form on the mic, and Africa '70 providing typically punchy, horn-heavy backing, tracks such as "E Gbe Mi O", "Buy Africa", and "Fight To The Finish" are every bit as good as anything they recorded in their Lagos studio. "Who're You", with its' changes of intensity and gentle progressions, is particularly good.
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Tags: African | Afrobeat
 in stock $22.49
Expensive Shit
Cat: KFR 20151. Rel: 28 Jul 14
 
International
Expensive Shit
Water No Get Enemy
Review: Destination Nigeria, 1975, Fela and Africa 70 are indelibly locked into a hugely prolific groove with well over 10 albums behind them. Then they release this, an LP comprised solely of two wondrously extended work outs from the troupe. "Expensive Shit" famously tells the tale of Fela's brush with the jaded law while "Water No Get Enemy" speaks - or rather sings - for itself. One of Fela's many notable and hugely influential releases; your collection isn't complete without it.
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Tags: Afrobeat
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Confusion
Cat: KFR 2010. Rel: 13 Aug 14
 
International
Confusion (part 1)
Confusion (part 2)
Review: Regarded by many as Fela and The Africa 70's zenith, Confusion is 26 minutes of total Afrofunk immersion delivered over two sides. Gradually building - thanks largely to Tony Allen's dynamic drum work that's as delicate as it is powerful, Fela's dreamy, almost jazz-like keys and a rigid, spine-like rhythm guitar - the groove and narrative is developed with a natural sense of well-instrumented drama. A genuine classic, if your collection isn't blessed with this now is most certainly the time.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $26.43
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