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Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DISCOREC 005. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Disco/Reediciones
Harlem Bound (The Reflex Revision) (8:10)
Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) (8:09)
Review: Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) grooves with infectious disco energy, seamlessly blending Chic-esque rhythms with early piano house vibes. The Reflex's revision injects new life into this 1980 gem, maintaining its French flair while adding modern twists. With its pulsating basslines and irresistible beats, this track is a testament to the timeless allure of disco music. Perfect for igniting dancefloors, its vibrant energy captures the essence of a bygone era while feeling fresh and exciting for contemporary audiences. Prepare to be transported to a world where disco reigns supreme and every beat compels you to move.
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 in stock $11.37
Darkest Light (reissue)
Darkest Light (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MSH 105 RE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk
The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - "Darkest Light" (45 edit) (4:17)
The Outlaw Blues Band - "Deep Gully" (45 edit) (4:17)
Review: Mushi 45 prompt a history lesson: Hailing from Paris in the early 70s, Lafayette Afro Rock Band forged a fusion of American funk and West African rhythms, producing grooves that stuck like thumbtacks through later genera such as hip-hop and electronica. Their track 'Darkest Light' stands out for its piercing, mussitating bari sax riff, famously looped on Jay-Z's 'Show Me What You Got'. Another essential cut, 'Deep Gully', delivers sharp guitar stabs over a crisp drum break, also a backbone for numerous hip-hop and jungle tracks. The group's sessions at Pierre Jaubert's Parisound studio yielded records like Soul Makossa and Malik, both cult classics rich in percussion and horn work.
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Intérprete: Smoove, DJ Katch
 in stock $14.78
Don't Go Away
Cat: TESSALICIOUS 001. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Minimal House/Tech House
Don't Go Away (5:54)
On A Roll (5:37)
Rock The House (5:26)
Midnight Shift (6:44)
Review: Demi Riquisimo and The Trip join forces to launch Tessalicious, debuting a collaborative project, splitting partly off from the former artist's own Semi Delicious imprint. The new four-tracker evidences a shared talent by the pair for producing a twisting, winding dance finesser mood, blending melodiousness and functionality so that we almost can't tell the difference between them. Intended to captivate festival-goers, the likes of 'Don't Go Away' and 'Rock The House' offer sensorial and distant vocal samples, though their rare audible moments - "how do you say... you're gorgeous!?" - manage to leave us feeling all fuzzy inside.
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Intérprete: ROTCIV, Fog
 in stock $18.20
Kuroda Bushi
Cat: FWRF 017. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk
Track 1 (4:48)
Track 2 (5:12)
Review: Two popular tracks from the highly rated and MURO-curated compilation Diggin Victor: Deep Into The Vaults Of Japanese Fusion / AOR are now made available for the first time on their own standout 7". Originally released as a limited item at an anniversary event, these rare gems are magically escapist sounds that blend library music, jazz, soul and Balearic mindsets into a pair of tropical heaters. The Kumi Sasak A-side is a real melodic noodler with meandering bass and a whimsical, carefree spirit as it heads nowhere in particular in hypnotic fashion. Side-B has 'Kimono' by Tetsuo Sakurai, which is a more rhythmic sound with funky bass riffs and 80s broken beats and a lush vocal.

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EP 1
EP 1 (12")
Cat: SCEP 547. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
International
Macumba De Oxala (7:40)
La Danse De L'Esprit (feat Lalin St Juste) (6:43)
Review: Nicola Conte and Nico Lahs, both Bari-born producers pushing the boundaries of underground Afro-Latin and jazzdance, hear the warmest of intros through their friends over at Schema Italy, their sound pivoting a careful Newtonian balance between presence and nostalgia. The roomy but distant highs of 'Macumba De Oxala' contrast strongly yet subtly to the hifi plinks and percs of 'La Danse De L'Esprit', on the latter of which we hear visiting production fellow Oaklandian Lalin St Juste add an ancestral vocal magic. This first EP is only a start, with a second 12" and a resultant double LP planned.
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Reserva Special: SAR Records
Cat: S4R 51. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Soul
Womack Brothers - "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" (2:28)
The Valentinos - "Put Me Down Easy" (2:52)
The Valentinos - "Rock In The Cradle Of Love" (2:40)
The Valentinos - "Don't Go Away" (3:01)
Review: The 'SAR' EP celebrates the early brilliance of the American Womack family, originally performing as the Womack Brothers before evolving into The Valentinos. This well curated collection showcases four lesser known gems that trace a certain aspect of soul's evolution from the gospel depth of 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' to the raw r&b of 'Don't Go Away' and 'Rock In The Cradle Of Love,' while the stunning group soul of 'Put Me Down Easy' is another doozy. Most tracks make their vinyl debut here, with 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' previously only appearing on a rare SAR pressing. It forms a vital tribute to soul's origins.
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 in stock $30.43
Álbumes
Chip Off The Old Block
Cat: SGPM 041. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Funk
Young Time Indians/Indian Red (3:35)
Dance With Me (3:15)
Chip Off The Old Block (3:24)
Indian Here Dey Come (1:43)
Baby You're Cooking (3:33)
Shake (3:50)
A Nickel & A Nail (3:39)
You Let A Good Thing Go Bad (3:35)
Hard To Handle (feat Angelika "Jelly" Joseph) (2:51)
Indian Here Dey Come (reprise) (0:44)
 in stock $31.29
Open
Open (LP)
Cat: SBM 18LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Jazz
In & Out (3:00)
Isola Natale (5:15)
Black Cat (3:18)
Lament For Miss Baker (2:23)
Goodbye Jungle Telegraph (5:42)
Tramp (4:09)
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) (3:33)
A Kind Of Love In (2:32)
Break It Up (3:09)
Season Of The Witch (7:45)
Review: Released in 1967, Open marked a daring debut for Brian Auger and The Trinity with soulful vocals from Julie Driscoll. The album embodies London's vibrant late-60s scene with jazz, r&b, pop and psychedelia all reflecting the era's genre-crossing spirit. Auger's jazz roots shine on tracks like 'In and Out' and 'Isola Natale' while Driscoll brings emotional depth to covers of Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin hits. This is an always eclectic and adventurous album that combines virtuosic musicianship, surreal humour and heartfelt soul. Now regarded as a cult classic, it had a huge influence on British jazz fusion and progressive scenes.
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Majestic Fantasies
Cat: PWR 002. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Teddy's Intro (2:09)
Some Things Last Forever (4:16)
Majestic Fantasies (4:54)
Cheer Me Up (feat Morgan) (3:46)
Unconditional (4:08)
Shine (feat Morgan) (2:40)
I'll Be There (3:48)
Unconditional (club mix) (4:40)
Lovers & Friends (3:43)
Ultimate Love (feat Morgan) (2:46)
Review: California producer Space Ghost teams up with South Carolina-based singer Teddy Bryant for a sun-soaked ode to late 80s and early 90s soul. The record opens with the silky swing of 'Some Things Last Forever', giving way to lush, G-Funk-laced grooves like 'Majestic Fantasies' and club-focused cuts such as 'Unconditional (Club Mix)'. Bryant's vocals glide over Space Ghost's plush instrumentation, with tracks like 'Cheer Me Up' and 'Ultimate Love' channelling UK street soul and the balladry of classic r&b. 'Shine' and 'Ultimate Love', both featuring Morgan, add extra emotional weight. The pair clearly draw from a shared love of Teddy Riley, Jam & Lewis and DeVante Swing, but there's a lightness here that feels rooted in the present too-music that remembers the past without ever getting stuck in it.
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The Aachen Jazz Files: A Collection Of Essential Jazz From The Nabel Record Label 1980-1984
Monika Linges Quartet - "The World Was Young" (6:02)
Hipsters In The Zone - "Hellas" (6:09)
John Thomas & Lifeforce - "Maryke" (5:53)
Maria Joao Quintet - "O Ronco Da Cuica" (4:17)
John Thomas & Lifeforce - "Like A Samba" (6:14)
Hipsters In The Zone - "Ayola" (5:38)
Monika Linges Quartet - "Running" (3:15)
Review: Aachen Jazz Files is a tribute to NABEL Records, a groundbreaking German jazz label active from 1980 to 1994. This new and essential compilation has been curated by Miche and Rainer Truby and highlights NABEL's unique fusion of acoustic jazz, Brazilian rhythms and avant-garde influences. Featuring gems like Monika Linges Quartet's samba-infused grooves, John Thomas & Lifeforce's cosmic explorations and Maria Joao's expressive vocals, this collection captures Aachen's rich jazz heritage from every angle. Though it was once a hidden gem, NABEL's sound has since travelled worldwide and its sophistication and warmth shine through here from a most distinctive era of jazz.
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Intérprete: Miche
 in stock $25.31
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