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Singles
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Cat: BGPS 038. Rel: 29 Apr 13
The Revolution Will Not Be Televised
Home Is Where the Hatred Is
Review: Wow, classics don't come much more special than this. A like-for-like repress of the 1970 RCA release, both sides here are soaked in Scott Heron's raw troubled soul. The endlessly sampled, hugely powerful and perfectly funky "Revolution" remains almost as poignant and prophetic as it was the day it was penned. "Home Is Where The Hatred Is" is much more personal and reveals his talent as a singer as much as the lead track boasts his poetry and ability to deliver a strong message.
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 in stock $12.11
Live Superfly Radio Vienna
Cat: GSH 001X. Rel: 26 Aug 21
We Almost Lost Detroit (Session) (3:21)
They're New Here (1:02)
Your Daddy Loves You (2:13)
Did You Hear What They Said (3:45)
Review: Based in Vienna 's trendy Mariahilf district, soulful radio station Superfly 98.3 is of course named after one of the greatest hits of soul - by the legend Curtis Mayfield. They regularly play music off the beaten track: soul, funk, jazz, disco, Latin and electronic of various genres. Back in 2010, the late great Gil Scott Heron appeared live in the studio. On the A side of their inaugural 7 inch, you can hear Heron performing 'We Almost Lost Detroit' and They're New Here', while on the flip we have some more poignant classics in the form of 'Your Daddy Loves You' and 'Did You Hear What They Said'.
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out of stock $11.01
It's Your World
Cat: SB 7009. Rel: 01 Jun 11
It's Your World
Winter In America
Review: Only 300 copies pressed of this classic Gil Scott-Heron heavy double sider on a limited dinked 45. "It's Your World" is Gil Scott - may he rest in peace - at his funkiest best with an upfront vocal over a driving sax and rhodes- those of you who have seen one or two Gilles Peterson's DJ sets down the years will remember this fondly. "Winter In America" showcases Gil's legendary poetic prose in a meandering, melancholic manner offset by rhodes and flute. Essential.
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out of stock $15.42
The Bottle
Cat: SPD-1. Rel: 01 Jan 90
Gil Scott-Heron - "The Bottle" (Special disco version)
General Johnson - "Don't Walk Away" (Special disco version)
The Glitter Band - "Makes You Blind" (Special disco version)
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I'm Satisfied
Cat: BOX 003. Rel: 12 Aug 13
Believe Me That's Bad (The extended mix)
Clap Your Conga (DJ tool one)
Now That's What's Happening (The shorter edit)
Stomp You Cowbell (DJ tool two)
PSA: Drugs Are Super Bad
out of stock $15.15
(You) Got What I Need
Cat: BEWITH002 SEVEN. Rel: 27 Sep 18
(You) Got What I Need (2:57)
Powerful Love (2:06)
Review: Iconic soul from 1968 and Rhode Island wanderer Freddie Scott, famously sampled by Biz Markie, "(You) Got What I Need" is one of those records you know before you even hear it. Freddie's balance of sincerity and swing bring a powerful presence to the big R&B groove where the band and backing vocals are following Scott's lead to the measure. Driven by more of an upbeat northern soul stomp, "Powerful Love" was no fading b-side either. A vital piece of soul history.
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out of stock $16.51
(You) Got What I Need
Cat: GSC 4506. Rel: 04 Aug 16
Freddie Scott - "(You) Got What I Need" (4:14)
Ike Turner & The Kings Of Rhythm - "Getting Nasty" (3:30)
Review: Originally released back in 1968, Freddie Scott's "(You) Got What I Need" is a US soul staple that went on to be sampled by late '80s rapper and beat boxer Biz Markie on his breakout track "Just A Friend." Scott's track came some five years into a successful singing career and featured production from celebrated duo Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff. It's paired up on this 7" with another track that was later popularised in hip hop, Ike & Tina Turner's "Get Nasty". Depending on your view of late '90s hip hop, you'll either fondly remember how Jurassic 5 sampled this track for "Concrete Schoolyard" or jolt at being reminded of Chali 2NA's somewhat grating vocal delivery.
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out of stock $10.47
Hazel Scott (reissue)
Hazel Scott (reissue) (7" + booklet)
Cat: GROO 027EP. Rel: 27 Jun 22
O Primeiro Amor (2:32)
If Only (3:21)
Coisas (2:26)
O Dia E A Hora (2:51)
Review: Not to be confused with the Hazel Scott from USA, this Hazel Scott hailed from South Africa and recorded a couple of limited singles in the early 70s. Her self-titled four-track came out in 1973 on a Portugese label called Estudio, and it was pretty damned hard to come by. With notes of funk and a general swooning romanticism at its heart thanks to the arrangement from Izio Gross, this is a diggers delight finally brought back into the realms of accessibility thanks to a reissue via Groovie which keeps the original artwork intact.
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out of stock $11.57
Cavendish Series Vol 1
Cat: KU 07103. Rel: 24 Dec 21
John Scott - "Milky Way" (0:49)
John Scott - "Star Voyage" (0:44)
Tony Kinsey - "Kaleidoscope" (3:22)
Review: Back in the 60s and 70s, library music exploded as a genre. It saw plenty of talented musicians make extra cash by laying down endless instrumental grooves for use in TV, film and radio. The King Underground label is now digging into the vast vaults for a new series of releases of some of the finest sounds from the era. The first 45 features tracks considered to be 'dramatic' from John Scott and Tony Kinsey. Scott's 'Milky Way' opens up with cosmic chords and sweeping strings that take you to the stars while 'Star Voyage' has a more busy lead. Kinsey's 'Kaleidoscope' builds the tension with multiple movements from several instruments.
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You're So Far Away
Cat: ZP 67. Rel: 02 Sep 21
You're So Far Away (4:36)
You're So Far Away (The Nigel Lowis mix) (4:59)
Review: Izipho Soul and Rena Scott have had a long and fruitful relationship that continues with this new 7". It offers up two new takes on a classic tune from Scott which tells of 'the inevitable frustrations of a long distance love affair.' The original is a big soul number with plenty of golden synths and mid-tempo 80s drums that hark back to the heyday of r&b. On the flip is The Nigel Lowis mix of 'You're So Far Away' which strips away some of the noise and makes the track a deeper, smoother, more seductive soul jam with a rather familiar baseline.
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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Version Excursion Re Edits Vol 1 (repress)
Shirley Scott - "I Want You Back" (Izulu & Richio B-Boy re-edit)
The Family - "Family Affair" (Izulu & Richio B-Boy re-edit)
out of stock $6.06
Stevie's Lady (Scrimshire edits)
Cat: DP 012. Rel: 07 Mar 13
Stevie's Lady (Scrimshires Golden edit)
Handle It (Scrimshires Sylver edit)
Review: Wah Wah 45s have been championing Scrimshire for a long, long time. His original productions shimmer with a fine-tuned sense of musicality and lush cinematic textures and his edits are exemplary examples of respectful pimping (most notably his recent Merry Clayton renditions). Here we find him in 'edit mode' as Stevie Wonder gets a dreamy extension with a heavy emphasis on the fluttering piano and The Sylvers are playfully tweaked and teased into more of a dubbed out bass version. Scrimshire? Pimpshire, more like.
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out of stock $7.71
Scrimshire Gets Merry Re Edits
out of stock $6.06
Japanese Edits
Cat: SCRU 007. Rel: 10 Feb 25
One For Xsuxsu (6:12)
Kyoto Sunshine (5:07)
Horomi & Rikishi (4:18)
Secret Dream (5:10)
Nippon Bossa (4:38)
Scrutinized Tune (4:20)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Edit master Scruscru rarely misses no matter what sounds he decides to put under his scalpel. For this one on his own superb Scruniversal label he turns his attention to the lush sound world of City Pop over in Japan. On one vital 12" the maestro cooks up six varied but equally vital sizzlers starting with the funky sounds and big brass of 'One For Xsuxsu' then taking in the blissed out disco and house beats of 'Kyoto Sunshine', jazzy keys of 'Horomi & Rikishi', funky bass twangs of 'Secret Dream' and jazz lunge excellence of 'Nippon Bossa' before 'Scrutinised Tune' closes out with brown beats and sunny chords. Scruperb stuff.
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Boss Of The Coast EP
Cat: BLURWAX 001. Rel: 15 Sep 23
Boss Of The Coast (5:20)
Frog Business (5:26)
Juicy Brass (5:48)
Lucky Piper (5:06)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: The very first vinyl release from Blur Records features eclectic, talented Russian DJ and producer Scruscru, dropping a quartet of funky disco tracks on his brand new EP entitled 'Boss Of The Coast'. The title track kicks proceedings off, a fluttering flute holding sway over a nicely retro disco/house hybrid groove, before 'Frog Business' drops the mood to a more relaxed, chilled tempo, with smooth pianos, vocal snippets and languid jazzy brass embellishing the beat. 'Juicy Brass' is the EP's proper brassfest, as well as being blessed with a bouncing bassline and percussive frills, before 'Lucky Piper' sees us off with its irresistible bassline, smooth guitar riffs and more of those jazz-inspired flutes. One for fans of the early Talking Loud or Acid Jazz releases, perhaps, although it's hard to imagine anyone with a penchant for cutting a rug being able to turn this one down.
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out of stock $13.50
Destination? Funk!/Camelot Chill
Cat: SCRULSD 003. Rel: 15 Apr 24
Destination? Funk! (4:30)
Camelot Chill (4:52)
Review: This is the third installment in the Local Sugar Diggers Series from Scruniversal in which old and rare records from the label head's friend's collections get reworked and edited. This one is a collab between ScruScru and an equally passionate digger from Cyprus known as Dwaal. Both tunes offer quite different looks but with great results. The first is the steamy and loose-limbed 'Destination? Funk!' with its squelchy bass and neat guitar riffs, while the flipside is a super deep and lush downtempo jam, 'Camelot Chill'. This one has romantic sax notes and gentle grooves with jazzy keys finishing it in style.
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out of stock $12.40
You Make Me So Hot
Cat: CB 005. Rel: 06 Apr 11
You Make Me So Hot (Sean P edit)
Sunrise (Sean P edit)
out of stock $8.81
Disco Thing
Cat: ATH 117. Rel: 24 Feb 22
Disco Thing (2:56)
Your Love (3:03)
Review: It was way back in 1977 when disco collective Seaquence made their debut on Aidqueen Records, a tiny, independent label based in their home city of San Diego, California. That debut, a delightful but extremely hard to find "45", has long been in demand amongst deep disco collectors, hence this timely reissue on Athens of the North. The real killer is A-side 'Disco Thing', a tight-but-freewheeling chunk of disco-funk piled high with alternate male/female vocals, loose-limbed drum-breaks, punchy horns, swooping strings and squelchy synth sounds. Original B-side 'Your Love' is a deeper and far sweeter affair - a traditional flipside slow jam that's as tear-jerking as it is effortlessly soulful.
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Visions Of My Love
Cat: CORD 7033. Rel: 30 May 22
Visions Of My Love (3:23)
Life (2:45)
Review: Cordial serve up some previously unreleased funky and soulful vibes from the much loved West Coast group Seaquence. These are high speed and hugely cosmic affairs with squealing synths reaching for the skies over driving rhythm sections. 'Visions Of My Love' opens up and is a short but potent bit of soul power with lung busting vocals and great horns. 'Life' on the flip side is more mellifluous, with acrobatic vocals rising and falling over more great horns and splashes of jazzy drum work.

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Intérprete: Juno Recommends Soul
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Toxic Funk Vol 4
Cat: BBP 185. Rel: 14 Jan 21
Dance To The Beat (3:13)
Treacherous Love (3:07)
Review: DJ P and the Breakbeat Junkie have been working together as Second Hand Audio for well over a decade, though this contribution to the Toxic Funk series - the fourth in total, fact fans - marks their first joint appearance on Breakbeat Paradise. In keeping with the series' party-starting ethos, A-side 'Dance to the Beat' sees them cannily combine chunky funk breaks with old school hip-hop snippets, vintage soul vocal lifts and jangly instrumental samples from what sounds like a breezy cover version of the Jacksons' 'ABC' (but probably isn't). The smile-inducing fun continues on flipside jam 'Treacherous Love', a slower, hip-hop-tempo number that peppers a head-nodding beat and funk-rock guitars with vocals from an all-star rap number.
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out of stock $13.78
Eeling Groovy
Cat: LOBSTER 002. Rel: 05 Jun 07
Jam Sandwich
Dayshift
Dr Feelin Great
Below Sea Level
Review: "Eeling Groovy" is the new offering on Lobster Disques. It contains another shoal of reworked sub aquatic favourites from Secret Bob.
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out of stock $6.60
Happy
Happy (12")
Cat: SBEST 42. Rel: 09 Mar 07
Happy (Ashley Beedle's Headhunter's Revenge vocal remix)
Happy (original radio edit)
Happy (Go Home productions remix)
Happy (Mr Dan's version)
Review: Everyone loves ‘Happy’, so we at the Sunday Best label thought it was high time for a bit of a re-rub and boy what a great new package it is! New barn-stormingly good remixes by Ashley Beedle, Go Home Productions and Mr Dan spring some new life into this all-time classic. Plus the killer original is there in case you missed it first time round.
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out of stock $6.06
Super Strong
Cat: JAL 109. Rel: 30 Mar 11
Super Strong (Faze Action remix)
Super Strong
Something Special (Spirit Catcher remix)
Super Strong (Basement Freaks remix)
Review: Formerly on Sunday Best and now on Jalapeno, Max Sedgley drops a third single from his acclaimed Suddenly Everything long player. With Tasita D'Mour taking hold of the lead vocal slot with both hands, "Superstrong" is a mean, boogie-inspired monster with classic strings and a belting chorus all present and correct. Faze Action really lift it to new heights though, dropping a post-Italo mix that will delight Aeroplane fans with its stripped down drums and bass and dramatic live drum-fills. Jalapeno label mates Basement Freaks also do a great job by dropping a funky breaks mix that reinvents the tune into a fun yet hard-working stomper.
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out of stock $7.71
Love Don't Hurt At All
Cat: LEGO 027. Rel: 25 Nov 10
Love Don't Hurt At All
Love Don't Hurt At All (Smoove remix)
out of stock $6.60
Edits
Edits (12")
Cat: GAMM 095. Rel: 14 Jul 14
Talking About
Brazilian Soul Chant
Review: Having first appeared on Gamm in 2011, Stockholm artist Seegweed has amassed a very respectful portfolio of edits. And there's no signs of him stopping as he digs deeper than ever for this special 12": First up is a rare groove stomper twist of FBI's "Talking About Love" where the original's widescreen orchestration is given full attention... The jazz funk fusion really strides with psychedelic flare while the strings sit happily in a world of their own. Meanwhile on the B, Jon Lucien reps the finest Virgin Islands soul on "Brazilian Soul Chant". Paying full respect to the original, here we find Seegweed adding additional percussion and neat layers on the guitars and vocals. Two completely different chapters to a book we hope Seegweed will continue writing forever... This is what edits are all about!
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Tags: European | Jazz Funk
out of stock $9.64
Will You Be Mine
Cat: SSR 7. Rel: 01 Sep 10
Will You Be Mine?
Are You Too Blind To See?
out of stock $11.01
No Crown
No Crown (12")
Cat: SMM 1001. Rel: 26 Oct 07
No Crown
Old School Nugget
Review: "No Crown", by Selfmade Millionaire, is a piece of music so strong it won't ever leave your head. This is the kind of track that Ashley Beedle, Dimitri From Paris or Danny Krivit would die for, leading international crowds into a frenzy.
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out of stock $7.71
My Own Way
My Own Way (hand-numbered 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FNR 065. Rel: 12 Dec 16
The Sensational Disciples - "My Own Way" (2:24)
Elder William Smith - "His Voice" (3:02)
Review: The reverend of many aliases, Kris Holmes returns with two more woozy slabs of raw funk. Following "Bumps In The Road" earlier this year, both "My Own Way" and "His Voice" are captured with full feeling and atmosphere from the room with warm lo-fi brilliance. The former goes for more of a straight-soul feel while the latter is gutsy piece of gospel funk that will could convert the baddest sinner in seconds. Lord have mercy.
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out of stock $16.51
Between The Sheets
Cat: JSV 089. Rel: 17 Nov 10
Between The Sheets
Close To You
out of stock $10.19
Crate Breaks Vol 2
Cat: DS 702. Rel: 16 Jan 20
Crate Breaks Three (5:02)
Crate Breaks Four (5:20)
Review: Released late last year, Dirty Drum Productions first "Crate Breaks" seven-inch offered up two sides of cut-and-paste drum breaks - with gaps in between - for turntablists to play around with. This second salvo follows a similar blueprint. What you get is a series of celebrated (and in some cases lesser-known) breakbeats lifted from rock, funk and soul records, EQ'd and re-mastered for maximum loudness. These breaks - arranged into loose "tracks" as "Crate Breaks 3" and "Crate Breaks 4" - are clean enough to either sample, or use during turntablist routines. If you buy two copies, you can even "double up" with them and create fresh backing tracks for the MC of your choice.
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Intérprete: Dynamite Cuts
out of stock $11.01
The Diesel Part 1 & 2
Cat: FNR 010. Rel: 17 Feb 11
The Diesel (part 1)
The Diesel (part 2)
Intérprete: Kazahaya, I Love 45's!
out of stock $7.71
Run Don't Walk Away
Run Don't Walk Away (limited 7")
Cat: FNR 059. Rel: 04 May 16
Run, Don't Walk Away (part 1) (3:01)
Run, Don't Walk Away (part 2) (3:09)
Review: Classic Soul styles from Detroit ensemble Will Sessions pressed up on authentic dinked 45! Run Don't Walk Away finds the Sam Beaubien-led band working once more with vocalist Coco, and if you picked up Boss Lady, that 2013 funk jammer they previously collaborated on, you will be all over this like a bad suit. Coco takes centre stage here, her heart-wrenchingingly soulful vocals leading the way whilst the Will Sessions gang beat out an instrumental groove you'd be hard pressed to separate from the JBs finest.
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out of stock $13.50
Shake It Up Shake It Down (Parts 1 & 2)
Cat: FNR 006. Rel: 17 Aug 10
Shake It Up, Shake It Down (part 1)
Shake It Up, Shake It Down (part 2)
out of stock $8.81
Gotta Find A Woman
Cat: LDS 004. Rel: 30 Jun 11
Jonathan Settel - "Gotta Find A Woman"
Rolph Marcial - "Black People"
Intérprete: I Love 45's!
out of stock $7.71
The Model
The Model (12")
Cat: NA 507712. Rel: 19 Nov 10
The Model (album version)
The Model (album instrumental)
The Model (Joey Altruda remix)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (Joey Altruda remix)
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (remix instrumental)
out of stock $8.26
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Cat: NA 506912. Rel: 01 Jul 10
Everybody Loves The Sunshine
Everybody Loves The Sunshine (instrumental)
Cirander
Cirander (instrumental)
out of stock $9.90
The Boss
The Boss (limited 7")
Cat: TSU 02. Rel: 06 Mar 15
The Boss
Senora Doll
Review: Melbourne afro fusionists The Seven Ups deliver two of the many highlights from their self-titled debut album. Packing a very similar punch to that of the Budos Band, the septet lay down super-tight but silky instrumental funk that's rich in narrative and momentum... "The Boss" is a Congo-minded dark boogie piece with wailing horns and sudden drops into eerie calm. "Senora Doll" switches the drama for a more reflective poignancy where the horns show a softer side thanks to a really infectious refrain that's subverted throughout. Highly limited, grab this while you can! Then check out the album.
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out of stock $9.10
Without You (reissue)
Cat: RK 45099R. Rel: 29 Jun 23
Without You (3:08)
Love Can't Be Borrowed (3:45)
Review: .US soul combo The Sextones duo have plenty of authentic soul chops - so much so that this one sounds like it could be a long lost 60s classics. But no, it's a new tune from their forthcoming album. The first press sold out instantly and so a reissue is already here. First up is 'Without You' which is an uptempo burner, showcasing playful call-and-response vocals, xylophone and horns over an unapologetically locked-in rhythm section. Turn it over for 'Love Can't Be Borrowed', a mid-tempo slice of soul magic that muses on relationship difficulties.
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I Feel Brown
Cat: ULR 006. Rel: 21 Jun 22
I Feel Brown (3:08)
Martelo A Galope (4:19)
Review: Here's something particularly spicy to liven up your party good n' proper. Uluru dedicate themselves to carrying inventive edits and bootlegs on 45, and they've come up with a proper pearler with this new drop from Shaka. It won't take a deep-digging detective to work out the source material on the A side, but you won't quite expect the maverick approach Shaka takes in cutting up this funk classic with a glitchy twist. The Brazilian beatsmith has a more relaxed approach on the B side with a cool version of 'Martelo a Galope', giving you a record of two distinct but highly usable halves.

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Intérprete: JKriv (Razor-N-Tape)
out of stock $17.08
Boogie
Boogie (7")
Cat: BOMBSVN 003. Rel: 23 Sep 21
Boogie (feat Fullee Love) (3:23)
Get Down (3:55)
Review: Shaka Loves You and you will love Shaka once you're getting deep down on the dance floor to these characterful funk cuts on the Bomb Strikes label. The a-side 'Boogie' features Fullee Love delivering some nice rhymes over a picky beat with funky riffs and raw drum work. It's got some big horn action and then on the flip side comes 'Get Down,' which is a big funk instrumental with hip-swinging claps. There are plenty of soaring horns to get those hands in the air and this one is well versed in the classic sound while also adding something fresh.
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out of stock $16.25
Down On The Street
Cat: OG 4129. Rel: 23 Mar 07
Down On The Street
Dark Is The Night
Review: Shakatak's 1984 hit "Down On The Street", backed with their 1983 single "Dark Is The Night". A compelling release from Old Gold.
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out of stock $9.64
Journey Through Time
out of stock $5.50
Brooklyn
Brooklyn (hand-stamped numbered 12")
Cat: FSR 098. Rel: 21 Jun 12
Brooklyn
Kilimanjaro (live)
Review: You can always depend on Freestyle to unearth and nurture the finest of funk's fringes, and The Shaolin Afronauts are a fine example of this great A&R. Sounding like they've just emerged from a Nigerian township circa 1970, but actually coming from Australia in the 21st century, their dedication to the Afro soul, Cuban funk and experimental jazz of the past four decades is commendably authentic. Pretty prolific, too: their debut album Flight Of The Ancients only came our way last year but yet they've already followed it up with an equally captivating, spiritually swinging sophomore that blasts, parps and fires its way into your brain. Conjuring the vibes of Fela Kuti, Sun Ra, Tony Allen and even dashes of Roy Ayers, this is one expansive long player.
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out of stock $8.81
Take It Slow
Cat: MAF 016. Rel: 03 Sep 10
Take It Slow
I Know What It Is
out of stock $7.71
Cali Soul
Cat: JSRNB 003. Rel: 09 Sep 22
Cali Soul (Jim Sharp mix) (3:58)
Bees & Things & Flowers (Jim Sharp mix) (4:08)
Review: The Soul Sisters label once again pays tribute to the great voices of soul music from over the years. This one comes from the studio of Jm Sharp, who was looked away during look down, keeping himself warm on cold long nights with his own effervescing edit jobs. his one is a sure fire floor filler with side-a intertwining two versions of tunes that pay homage to the Sunshine State with boom bap drums. On the flip, the Monte cold Roy Ayres classic 'Everybody Loves the Sunshine' gets reworked into a noodling slow motion funk jam with fat g-funk bass.
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out of stock $11.85
Clean Up Woman
Cat: DD 001JIM. Rel: 08 Sep 14
Clean Up Woman (Jim Sharp edit)
Remember Me (Jim Sharp remix)
out of stock $8.81
Feelin' Good
Cat: DD 020JIM. Rel: 07 Dec 23
Feelin' Good (Jim Sharp & Goce edit) (3:46)
Old Digger (Jim Sharp edit) (3:56)
Review: For the 20th release on the Berlin-based Dusty Donuts label, they have tapped Londoner Jim Sharp again, who was responsible for their very first release back in 2014. On 'Feelin' Good', Sharp and DJ Goce sample J Dilla track on a lush track, with a late night smoky jazz bar kind of vibe throughout. The sound on B side track 'Old Digger" was made famous by Kanye West however Sharp's edit here injects thumping drums, vocal stabs and a different era of Jazz swing.
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out of stock $15.42
Dusty Donuts Volume 3 (reissue)
Cat: DD 003JIMRE. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Rubber Band (Jim Sharp edit) (3:55)
The Light (Jim Sharp edit) (4:12)
Review: The Dust Donuts crew return with a reissue of another delicious 7"s of perfectly aged funk and hip hop sounds. Canadian-born, London-based DJ Jim Sharp was at the controls for this third volume and first up his edits 'Rubber Band.' It has big woodblock hits and brash horn leads with a percolating rhythm that rises and falls in dramatic and emotive fashion. The flip is an edit of a classic hip hop Joint, 'The Light', with the aching original vocal left in place next to lush piano chords and dusty golden era beats.
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out of stock $15.42
Westchester Eagle
Cat: M45 002. Rel: 10 Mar 22
Jim Sharp - "Westchester Eagle" (rework) (3:46)
Double A - "Faith To The Folk" (rework) (3:42)
Review: Remixer extraordinaire Jim Sharp debuts on the Mountain 45s label with another of his razor sharp offerings. HIs take on 'Westchester Eagle' take plenty of subtle cues form the original such as the tumbling drum breaks and neat little chord riffs, but layers in some airy vocals and funky kicks. It's a big hearted, feel good tune that oozes class and joins the dots between the ages. On the flipside is Double A's 'Faith To The Folk,' a deep cut and hard hitting hip hop joint with killer bars and chunky funk in the drums and bass.
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out of stock $14.87
Put That Faith On Me
Put That Faith On Me (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PSR 002. Rel: 24 Feb 21
Jim Sharp - "Put That Faith On Me" (3:50)
Flipout - "Victorious" (3:01)
Review: For the imprint's second release, Private Stock Records welcomes some serious mash-up/bootleg remix royalty: Dusty Donuts regular Jim Sharp. He's in fine form too, breathing new life into a sugary 21st century R&B classic by placing the all-female vocals atop crunchy, B-Boy friendly hip-hop beats, jazzy guitar licks and hazy organ stabs. Similarly lauded Canadian producer Flipout takes over on side B, craftily adding verses from a golden-era hip-hop classic to a backing track seemingly crafted from snippets of a hazy old funk track and some suitably floor-friendly hip-hop beats. Mash-ups they may be, but these are brilliantly crafted and sound like genuine future club-rockers.As played by DJ Koco
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