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Singles
Do Norte
Do Norte (limited 7")
Cat: WB 003. Rel: 17 Nov 20
Do Norte (3:00)
Sob A Luz Do Sol/Everybody Loves The Sunshine (5:07)
out of stock $20.60
Am I The Same Girl
Am I The Same Girl (limited 7" + insert)
Cat: OTS 256. Rel: 28 Jul 21
Barbara Acklin - "Am I The Same Girl" (3:03)
Young Holt Unlimited - "Soulful Strut" (2:59)
Intérprete: Soul Music, Dynamite Cuts
out of stock $22.29
Life's Too Short
Life's Too Short (pink vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: TSRZV 23. Rel: 21 Jun 22
Life's Too Short (3:47)
Blame Game (3:48)
Review: New funk and soul grooves from Adesha and Vincent Kwok, the Italian vocalist and production duo responsible for a rain-made string of releases on Sleepers Records. 'Life's Too Short' and 'Blame Game' are infectious, talkboxing punchers; the former hears a muted guitar solo in its sultry breakdown, as if to say "don't be afraid of anything that stands in your way", while 'Blame Game' continues to deal with the tumult of difficult relationships, aiming to mood-set your next party with frank DX7 chords and 909s. This split single comes to a limited pink vinyl 7" and picture cover, and is limited to just 150 copies.
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out of stock $26.80
Pegasus
Pegasus (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: TSRZV 35. Rel: 24 May 23
Pegasus (3:30)
Crown Me (4:20)
Tags: Disco Funk | Nu Disco
out of stock $20.03
Adonis
Adonis (limited 7")
Cat: JS7S 378. Rel: 07 Jul 23
Adonis (3:38)
Get It Got It (4:06)
out of stock $30.76
Intermezzo
Intermezzo (7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: OTR 002. Rel: 25 Nov 20
Intermezzo (3:51)
Something Blue (3:20)
Review: Helmed by producer and multi-instrumentalist Keisuke Yamazoe, Alfex Combo are a deep funk and jazz-funk outfit whose occasional releases are rarely less than incendiary. Their latest outing - their first for two years according to our records - is another special, must-check missive. Check first A-side 'Intermezzo', a killer cover of the Webster Lewis composition that adds righteous horn motifs and hard-wired sax solos to a bustling, life-affirming deep funk groove. Over on the flip, vibraphone player Masami Watanabe excels on a Latin-tinged jazz-funk number that's every bit as essential as the party-rocking A-side.
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out of stock $20.60
Feel The Night (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: NDS 1056.
out of stock $36.68
Afrodesia Episode One
Afrodesia Episode One (limited 12")
Cat: BSTX 067. Rel: 23 Jul 21
Deep Down In Zanzibar (6:42)
Desert Storm (6:32)
Meet In Tunis (5:28)
Orion Beat (6:17)
Review: REPRESS ALERT!: Afrodesia may come on like another dusted down gem from those dedicated detectives at Best, but it is in fact a modern construction from the talented studio trysts of Mystic Jungle and Whodamanny from the Periodica camp. These Italian producers have more than proved their knack for crafting sublime, honey-smooth jams with a nod to the golden studio era of the 70s and 80s, and they're more than up to the task on this killer 12" of heavy funking jams with a dose of boogie and a nod to Ivory Coast disco. It's quite simply perfection, rendered with love and attention to detail, but utterly natural in its feel and flavour.
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out of stock $23.42
You're A Melody (remastered)
You're A Melody (remastered) (limited triple 7")
Cat: MEL 4XXX. Rel: 16 Jul 21
You're A Melody (3:09)
You're A Melody (extended disco) (4:14)
I Feel Like Dancing (3:37)
Theme For Someone Special (4:15)
Trust Me (3:24)
Dance Awhile (3:23)
Review: Of all of the tracks that seemed to define the soul, funk and disco revival lead by Floating Points and his co-run Melodies International label, it is the title track off this albumfrom Aged in Harmony. It was a real anthem for the multi-hour DJ sets at Plastic People, for his cult-ish NTS shows and the parties he played to record obsessives all over the world. And it's easy to see why - the steamy sax, the classy strings, the hooky bass motifs and the lovely drums. Here it get served up twice, along with a load more tunes that include sentimental steppers like 'I Feel Like Dancing' and the lush Balearic melodies of 'Theme For Someone Special.'
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out of stock $29.34
You're A Melody
You're A Melody (triple 7" + magazine)
Cat: MEL 003/MEL004/MEL005. Rel: 16 Mar 19
You're A Melody (3:09)
You're A Melody (extended disco) (4:20)
I Feel Like Dancing (3:37)
Theme For Someone Special (4:21)
Trust Me (3:24)
Dance Awhile (3:24)
Review: Not just a beautiful compliment to pay someone special, but a hugely influential record that inspired Floating Points' now legendary Plastic People parties, too... A super obscure and expensive one at that. Now re-issued on Floating Points' own Melodies imprint - across three 45s - the Detroit band get full exposure with the deliciously funky main track enjoying two versions before dipping into the softer, more pastoral charms of "I Feel Like Dancing" and the string-led swoon festival, "Theme For Someone Special". We close on two contrasting grooves; an earthy ballad ("Trust Me") and a Whitfield & Strong style funk instrumental ("Dance Awhile"). Cheers Sam!
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out of stock $23.69
Tokai
Tokai (7")
Cat: OTS 306.
out of stock $21.72
Red Sands
Red Sands (12" + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: MIE 019. Rel: 25 Nov 21
I'll Be Your Eyes (7:30)
Rabina Mana (3:55)
Arrows (feat Allysha Joy) (5:25)
Red Sands (4:47)
out of stock $21.72
Maideso (Japanese Edition)
Cat: FBB 027. Rel: 11 Aug 23
Maideso (4:45)
Iduchihemo (4:30)
out of stock $23.69
Funkin' For Jamaica
Cat: PMKA 1005. Rel: 23 Dec 22
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Funkin' For Jamaica" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj) (4:07)
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Love Theme From Sparticus" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj - Clear Day mix) (4:34)
Review: Tom Browne's 1980 single 'Funkin' For Jamaica' has long been something of an anthem - a hybrid funk/boogie classic that remains a staple in sets of hip-hop, disco and soul DJs alike. Given its ubiquity, covering the song is fraught with danger, but remarkably Japanese producer Akiko and guest vocalist Mbanja Richy have successfully put a new spin on it. Their take is subtly tougher and more synth-heavy, with bilingual French/English vocals, nods to Zouk music and a bassline so squelchy it could have been lifted from a P-funk record. Over on the flip, the pair go mellow, deep and laidback on a pleasingly skewed hip-hop soul cover of Terry Callier's legendary vocal interpretation of Alex North's 'Love Theme' from 'Spartacus'. Inspired stuff all told.
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 in stock $23.69
Long Summer Vacation
Cat: FWRF 003. Rel: 23 Dec 24
Naomi Akimoto - "Long Summer Vacation" (3:34)
Anti & Moses - "Fuyu No Mado" (2:34)
 in stock $28.21
Shine On
Cat: FLIES 4531. Rel: 16 Dec 21
Shine On (2:35)
Prohibition (3:14)
Review: Alessandro Alessandroni (often said to be the most famous whistle in the history of film thanks to appearing on famous spaghetti western 'A Fistful of Dollars') is a legendary composer and musician who very much had a big say in the characteristic sound of Italian soundtracks during the 60s and 70s. This lovely 7" from Four Flies showcases that with two well chosen cuts that have been taken from a dusty tape found in the great man's vault. 'Shine On' is superbly stylish funk with some seductive vocals and rolling drums all peppered with golden chords and dynamic horns. 'Prohibition' is a little more mellow but still features magic Rhodes and characterful horns.
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 in stock $22.56
Devika (Goddess)
Cat: DFLSCR 0002. Rel: 01 Nov 21
Devika (Goddess) (4:22)
Expansions (4:06)
Review:  Dig Find Sample Chop Repeat is a new American label throwing its hat into the world of funky 45s. They put each one out on black wax as well as on special coloured vinyl. Alex Santos Orchestar has taken care of this one, as well as the debut, and is made up of a fine group of musicians playing guitar, brass, vocals, drums, congas, keys and trombone. 'Devika(Goddess)' is awash with funk and jazz, slide guitar and spiritual percussion and it's a golden groove for late night slow dancing. 'Expansions' is a little more upbeat but just as richly musical and seductive.
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out of stock $21.72
Red Clay
Red Clay (deep yellow vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DFLSCR 0001YELLOW. Rel: 16 Aug 21
Red Clay (4:06)
Nautilus (4:13)
Review: Dig Find Sample Chop Repeat is a new US label that kicks off with a fine first release: a tidy 7" on deep yellow w vinyl that features a pair of gems from the Alex Santos Orchestra. It is the collective's debut release and right from the off sinks you into a deep cut funk groove. The tight drum work and rolling bass licks are topped off with some expressive sax work up top that takes you back to the future. On the flip is 'Nautilus', a fresh take on the stone-cold Bob James classic of the same name. The sax stabs up top, the mellifluous keys, the knotted bass all sound super fresh.
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out of stock $20.60
Red Clay
Red Clay (brown vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: DFLSCR 0001BROWN. Rel: 16 Aug 21
Red Clay (4:07)
Nautilus (4:13)
Review: As the label artwork makes clear, this two-tracker from the Alex Santos Orchestra was made in tribute to Creed Taylor's legendary CTI Records imprint, which during the 1970s released some of the finest jazz, jazz-funk and fusion records ever made. On side A the studio collective gives their interpretation of Freddie Hubbard's 1970 epic 'Red Clay', with the track's most famous musical elements - jaunty sax riffs and mazy electric piano motifs - rising above a funkier, warmer and tighter interpretation of the track's low-end groove. Turn to the flip for their version of Bob James' favourite 'Nautilus', a harder edged cover that combines a faithfully spacey take on the original's electric piano melody with sweatier beats and heavier horns.
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out of stock $20.60
Devika (Goddess)
Devika (Goddess) (blue vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DFLSCR 0002BLUE. Rel: 01 Nov 21
Devika (Goddess) (4:22)
Expansions (4:06)
Review: Dig Find Sample Chop Repeat is a new American label throwing its hat into the world of funky 45s. They put each one out on black wax as well as on special coloured vinyl. Alex Santos Orchestar has taken care of this one, as well as the debut, and is made up of a fine group of musicians playing guitar, brass, vocals, drums, congas, keys and trombone. 'Devika(Goddess)' is awash with funk and jazz, slide guitar and spiritual percussion and it's a golden groove for late night slow dancing. 'Expansions' is a little more upbeat but just as richly musical and seductive.
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out of stock $21.72
Devika (Goddess)
Devika (Goddess) (white vinyl 7")
Cat: DFLSCR 0002 WHITE. Rel: 01 Nov 21
Devika (Goddess) (4:20)
Expansions (4:07)
Review: Los Angeles' Alex Santos Orchestra previously paid tribute to classic jazz-funk imprint Red Clay Records via a 45 featuring covers of two classic cuts. On this follow-up, they've turned their attention to another similarly lauded label, Flying Dutchman Records, offering their interpretations of two tracks associated with one of the imprint's most-loved artists, Lonnie Liston Smith. On the A-side they handle 'Devika (Goddess)', a David Hubbard composition that they re-frame as an atmospheric, bass guitar-led slab of laidback, head-nodding jazz funk full of warming electric piano, flanged funk guitars and hazy horns. Arguably even better is their party-starting take on Liston-Smith's most celebrated tune, 'Expansions', whose familiar bassline and infectious groove never fails to get dancefloors moving.
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out of stock $20.88
A Tribute To Rene Costy
Cat: DFLSCR 0003. Rel: 22 May 23
Scrabble (4:31)
Ostinato Bass (4:42)
Review: A year after making its debut, Dig Find Sample Chop Repeat serves up its third 45rpm. each one is a deep dive into funk from across the ages and each one has come from the Alex Santos Orchestra. The Los Angeles outfit has previously paid tribute to classic jazz-funk imprint Red Clay Records and now tips its collective hat to Rene Costa. This two-tracker has the superb, horn-led 'Scrabble' on the a-side. It's also got plenty of sunny flutes and nice loose drum breaks to get you going on a hot afternoon. 'Ostonato Bass' does what it says on the tin on the flipside.
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out of stock $25.40
The Alex Santos Orchestra On Tour
Cat: DFLSCR 0007. Rel: 27 Aug 24
Theme From The Godfather (4:59)
Mr Clean (4:52)
Review: The Alex Santos Orchestra is a self-described "orchestra" orchestrated for the express purpose of sanctifying one Alex Santos' lifelong love for jazz and Latin music. Following the much loved 'Alex Santos Y Su Orquesta', 2021's next step in Latinizing said quasi-conceptual ensemble, we've now landed in the project's live ambit. 'The Alex Santos Orchestra On Tour' captures just two live highlights from a much more recent outing (given the mystification surrounding the project, this may or may not have happened). Whatever the case, these recordings span both potentialities, retaining something of a highly-strung Hammond organ come upfront-drumkit drama on the B-side, 'Mr Clean', and an equally stirring version of the main theme from 'The Godfather' on the A.
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Sun Goddess
Cat: DFLSCR 0005. Rel: 14 Oct 24
Sun Goddess (feat Myka 9) (4:40)
Sun Goddess (instrumental) (4:40)
Review: The opening notes of Sun Goddess set the tone for what feels like the perfect soundtrack to a summer afternoon. Track one, 'Sun Goddess (Instrumental)', introduces a playful yet sophisticated guitar riff, effortlessly blending elements of funk and soul. It's the kind of groove that immediately hooks you, a little funky, a little laid-back, making it impossible not to nod along. Things get even more vibrant with track two, 'Sun Goddess (feat Mykah 9)'. Here, the energy is dialled up, offering a soulful twist as Mykah 9's vocals glide smoothly over the beat. The track oozes warmth, combining funky rhythms with a band-like cohesiveness that makes you feel like you're right in the middle of a live performance. It's an immersive experience, with the vocals adding richness and depth to an already bright sound. Both tracks embrace that quintessential summer vibe, blending funk, soul and a touch of band music to create something undeniably upbeat and positive. Mykah 9's contributions, particularly on 'Sun Goddess', add an extra layer of groove, making it a standout. There's an ease to these tracks, an effortless cool that makes them feel timeless, and together, they deliver a feelgood, sun-soaked energy that's hard to resist.
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out of stock $22.56
Love & Happiness
Love & Happiness (limited 7")
Cat: WB 005. Rel: 24 Jun 21
Love & Happiness (4:57)
Yellow Bird (4:44)
Review: Monty Alexander's 'Love & Happiness,' it might not surprise you to learn, is a cover version of the great Al Green's 'Love & Happiness.' He hooked up with Ernest Ranglin for the occasion and the pair laid it down in 1974, two years after the original came out, with super slick jazz-funk fusion over a reggae tinged beat. The original chords are recognisable, but the whole track i such more mellifluous and bright, the golden chords oozing warmth and the rolling rhythm getting you feeling all snuggly and loved up. Definitely worth a place in your collection.
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out of stock $21.17
Abyadh Aswad/White Stallion
Cat: DEA 010. Rel: 15 Mar 24
Abyadh Aswad (vocal) (3:50)
White Stallion (instrumental) (3:33)
out of stock $20.88
Cramp Your Style
Cat: OTS 203. Rel: 06 Apr 21
Cramp Your Style (2:13)
Cramp Your Style (Conomark & Hong Kong edit (brew)) (3:41)
Review: All The People was a Florida-based soul act who joined vocalist Robert Moore Jr on this highly sought after '45. Moore was the master of a singing style known as 'soul scatting'. His career later took him to Miami, where in 1979 he joined a group headed by Herb Reed, one of the original Platters. He stayed with Reed until 1993. Originally released on Blue Candle back in 1972, this much sought after classic has been reissued thanks to Japan's Ultra Vybe with an edit on the flip by Conomark & Hong Kong, which retains the original's big band style of soul music in the tradition of the legendary James Brown.
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Intérprete: I Love 45's!
out of stock $21.17
You're The Best
Cat: TSL 014. Rel: 06 Oct 21
You're The Best (4:17)
I Love You (3:43)
out of stock $23.99
Hustler: Disco Afro Reedit Series Vol 1
out of stock $25.40
Love Somebody
Cat: JAL 355V. Rel: 02 Sep 21
Love Somebody (2:51)
Promised Land (3:22)
Review: The JalapeNo label never fails to serve up the sort of hot and spicy funk sounds that electrify dance floors. It is UK beatmakers The Allergies who take care of this one with fire-in-the-hole future classics that pack powerful punches with their famous signature sound. First up is the vintage funk of 'Love Somebody' with its big and beefy breaks and vintage sounds. On the flipside is 'Promised Land' which is the title track from the forthcoming album. It's a big and bulky breakbeat smasher that will get the feet tapping and the fists pumping.
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out of stock $22.29
Felony
Felony (7")
Cat: JAL 328V. Rel: 26 Mar 20
Felony (3:18)
Rile 'Em Up (feat Andy Cooper & Marietta Smith) (3:29)
Review: The Allergies first double A-side of the year is so strong, we reckon it may well be one of their best singles to date. A-side "Felony" is particularly potent: a hybrid Northern/Southern Soul stomper rich in crunchy drums, heavy bass, punchy horns and heart-aching vocal samples lifted from (we think) an obscure soul record. The production is formidably fuzzy, making it sound like something recorded in Detroit or Memphis in the 1960s rather than cooked up in their studio in 2019. Flipside "Rile 'Em Up" is similarly weighty, though this time they're off on a Latin funk tip with a little help from regular rapper Andy Cooper, soul-stress Marietta Smith, saxophonist Mr Woodnote and a handful of killer boogaloo samples.
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out of stock $27.07
Every Trick In The Book
Cat: JAL 310V. Rel: 22 Mar 22
Every Trick In The Book (3:10)
Nuff Respect (feat Andy Cooper) (3:39)
Review: Clear the way when you see them coming through! Three albums deep since 2016, Jalapeno's in-house funk machine The Allergies wheel up with more brand new material. "Every Trick In The Book" shakes and slides with a wry psychedelic groove, a familiar vocal, big horns and lavish dollops of the feel-good flare the Bristol duo have made their signature. Need something spicier? Flip over for "Nuff Respect" where long-standing MC partner in vibes Andy Cooper steps up to cover one of the all time OGs: Big Daddy Kane. Back up and bow.
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out of stock $27.07
Koliko
Koliko (limited 7")
Cat: JAL 450V. Rel: 23 Jan 25
Koliko (feat KOG) (3:38)
God Walked Down (3:47)
Review: Bristol duo The Allergies team up with award-winning Afrofuturist K.O.G. aka Kweku Of Ghana for a collaboration that's as explosive as it is catchy. 'Koliko' is a potent blend of late 60s African rhythms and upfront hip-hop swagger, with K.O.G's vocals adding a raw energy and shamanistic intensity. His lyrics, delivered in both English and his native tongue, explore themes of identity and cultural appropriation, adding a layer of social commentary to the infectious groove, while on the flip, 'God Walked Down' takes a different approach, its soulful melodies and uplifting harmonies showcasing The Allergies' versatility and their ability to craft music that moves both the body and the soul.
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Tags: Afrobeat | Afro Funk
out of stock $21.17
From Russia With Love
Cat: DSR CS7002. Rel: 25 Jun 13
From Russia With Love
Cleopatra
out of stock $20.03
Kookaburra Connection
Cat: THANKYOU 041. Rel: 05 Dec 24
Dreamtime Trance (3:46)
Dreamtime Trance Theme (4:12)
Midnight Lady (4:44)
Dreamtime Trance Theme (Respectfully extended) (8:50)
Review: 'Dreamtime Trance' is a cult gem for those who like to dig deep, and Alston Koch is exactly that person. She is a Sri Lankan-born Australian musician and the mastermind behind the Kookaburra Connection project, a collaboration with Aboriginal musicians, and this track blends indigenous themes with a unique, game-changing beat and infectious groove. It's a pure dancefloor revelation and this reissue includes a new extended version with a longer intro buildup that adds depth to the track. On the B-side, the heartfelt ballad 'Midnight Lady' offers a contrasting mood that is perfect for after-hours relaxation with PiNa Coladas. Remastered and re-issued with the original artwork, this EP is a must.
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Beyond Jazz Vol 1
Cat: TMR 006. Rel: 01 Oct 24
Beginings (Malik's Drop mix) (7:51)
Can You Feel Me (Malik's Percussion mix) (6:57)
Tour Detroit (Malik's Drum Core mix) (5:02)
Long Time Coming (Malik's Funk mix) (6:44)
Mike Mars (dirty Digital anthem remix edit) (6:30)
HB Remix (Malik's Linwood mix) (6:53)
Review: Beyond Jazz Volume 1 from Truth Manifest Records, spearheaded by Malik Alston, is a vibrant blend of jazz fusion, electronica and soulful dance music. This vinyl release marks the first in a four-part series, setting the tone for a futuristic sonic journey. Alston's production weaves together melodic landscapes with rhythmic precision, creating a soundscape that feels both intimate and expansive. Tracks like 'Can You Feel Me' and 'Tour Detroit' are standouts, combining deep grooves with lush, soulful melodies, while 'Long Time' brings a reflective vibe, effortlessly melding jazz with electronic textures. The inclusion of remixes and edits adds a fresh twist, drawing from Malik's Beyond Jazz radio show on motionfm.com. Alston's mastery in blending genres is evident throughout the EP. His long-standing influence in Detroit's music scene shines, reinforcing his position as a boundary-pushing producer and artist. Beyond Jazz Volume 1 is ideal for anyone craving innovative, soulful music.
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out of stock $25.40
The Break Down (Eazy Goes To Memphis)
Cat: HR 009. Rel: 03 Jun 21
Altered Tapes - "The Break Down (Eazy Goes To Memphis)" (3:59)
DJ Platurn - "King Penguin" (Funky beats edit) (4:01)
Review: Chicago's Altered Tapes crew offer up their own unique take on a West Coast gangster rap classic with the A-side of this one on US label Heat Rock. It's the label's seventh outing and places focus on Memphis soul and funk territory. 'The Break Down' is a big, horn led jam with funk beats and crisp rhythms. Reverse this limited 7" to find Oakland's own DJ Platurn. He smashes out a drum heavy, break-heavy edit that pays homage to a cut and paste great. It's funky, filled with vocal samples and mad keys and packs real heat.
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out of stock $21.72
Heart Of The Groove
Cat: HR 010. Rel: 04 Oct 21
Heart Of The Groove (Ecstatic B-Boy remix) (4:27)
This Ain't No Game (Go! Go! Go!) (3:43)
Review: Heat Rock Records' latest double-dose of cut and paste madness is as incendiary as you'd expect, with both tracks adding elements of classic dancefloor workouts to fat beats and plenty of added percussion. Chicago's Altered Tapes handles side A, thrillingly re-imagining Dee-Lite classic 'Groove is In The Heart' by utilising more percussive elements (including a killer, cowbell-driven drum-break) from some of the tunes that the New York band originally sampled on their chart-topping house classic. B-Boys and B-Girls the world over will love it! On the flip, Bay Area native King Most combines the vocals from a Salsoul disco classic to a backing track that cleverly combines elements from a Ramsay Lewis style jazz number and a JB's-esuqe funk bomb.
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out of stock $24.56
You Are The One
You Are The One (7" + insert)
Cat: SOLID 34. Rel: 13 Nov 17
You Are The One (Muro vocal edit version) (3:37)
You Are The One (Muro instrumental edit version) (3:51)
Review: An iconic electro boogie / go-hop party jam from 1981, everything about AM FM's delivery on their debut single screams funk perfection; the big synth splashes, the sprightly keytar, the super-juiced basslines and the belting vocals all fuse in such harmony it still dazzles over 35 years later. Here we're treated to two subtly crafted versions from maestro Muro as the vocals take predominance on side A while side B is all about the immense instrumental which breaks down to its bare breaks before building back up again with pure party panache. Timeless.
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Tags: Disco Funk
out of stock $23.69
Don't Be Ashamed Of Love
Cat: FLTR 007DLX. Rel: 13 Sep 21
Don't Be Ashamed Of Love (3:56)
In My Bed (3:37)
Tags: Soul Disco
out of stock $21.72
What You Won't Do For Love
Cat: XRC 010. Rel: 03 May 23
Luis Antonio Ruiz - "What You Won't Do For Love" (2:44)
Frank Hutson - "Old Man Me" (3:02)
out of stock $43.45
In The Air
Cat: FSR 7065. Rel: 16 Sep 10
In The Air (feat Fred Wesley)
Batash (Alwoojdi) (feat Shlomo Bar)
out of stock $29.34
Spring Yard Zone
Spring Yard Zone (limited 12")
Cat: CC 95. Rel: 01 Feb 16
Spring Yard Zone (4:07)
Beautiful Forest (4:19)
Neon Night Riders (2:48)
Port Town (3:16)
Review: Aside from reissuing a whole heap of glorious boogie material from the 1980'sm People's Potential Unlimited also have their own distribution roster, and Cosmic Chronic is right up there waving the flag for the US stable. To kick-start 2016, we have a four-tracker from newcomer Arcade Odyssey, and as you'd expect, they're every but as funky and lo-fi as those instrumentals from back in the day. "Spring Yard Zone" kicks off with massive electro baseline, tropical melodies, and a hazy vibe, while "Beautiful Forest" breaks the beat down and goes Eastern with its synths. Flip the plate and you'll be confronted by the huge, stabbing bassline and fast beats of the utterly gnarly "Neon Night Riders" - easily the gem of the lot - and wound down thanks to the gentler, more tame waters of "Port Town". Sick.
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out of stock $21.72
Hold The Line
Cat: SGP 010. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Hold The Line (Another Taste rework) (8:09)
Father Father (Another Taste rework) (4:56)
Holy Ghost (Another Taste rework) (4:57)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers might sound like a legacy supersonic jazz act, but they're in fact a nascent formation, surfing on pre-established waves drummed up by the band initially fronted by Niels Nieuborg. Now reforming as a five-piece band extra-dubbed the Perpetual Singers, 'Frique brought a potent fusion of P-funk and Houston disco hybrid in 2024, kicking off with the self-released 'Feather Father/Elena' and now continuing the jam with three newly remixed versions by Another Taste. Divine, pentitent and shriving, the likes of 'Holy Ghost' and 'Father Father' focus squarely on higher powers above, as a universal vessels for funk expression and bombast.
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out of stock $20.03
Kohi Hitotsu
Cat: FWRF 011. Rel: 08 Apr 25
Maki Asakawa - "Hohi Hitotsu" (3:34)
Yasuhiro Abe - "Night Fish" (5:47)
Review: Both of these funk gems are taken from a cult compilation Trans Groove Express, which explored the sounds of Express Records and was assembled by MURO. Fourth Wave now serve them up on a superb 7", starting with Maki Asakawa. 'Hohi Hitotsu' is a delightfully gentle and subtle dub with funky guitars adding movement while the sultry vocal soars. Yasuhiro Abe's 'Night Fish' is a brighter and more retro 80s soul and boogie sound with glowing chords and snappy hits. The Japanese language vocal is emotive enough to mean plenty without understanding the meaning of the words.
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Kaunas Baltic Connect
Cat: ATA 032. Rel: 10 Oct 24
Kaunas Baltic Connect (feat The Sorcerers) (3:02)
Baby, I Dont Care (3:01)
Review: ATA Records, camped out in Leeds, formed in 2014 by Neil Innes in a formerly disused garage on the outskirts of town. Described as an "Aladdin's Cave of vintage 1960s recording equipment", we've little intel on how exactly Innes chanced upon ownership of such a stockpile, but what we do know is that he soon set about recording these songs exclusively to 2" tape, and using mid-century recording techniques to yield that ever-so-knowable vintage crunch, so native to 60s and 70s funk, soul and soundtrack music. Perhaps a somewhat fictive alias, Kaunas Baltic Connect and the Sorcerers are two such tributary acts to the library archives of yore (KPM, Cavendish, Burton, etc.), and here they lay down 'Baby, I Don't Care' and 'Kaunas Baltic Connect', two fervent fracases packing riffy synth leads and seat-edge strings, nodding to the "brooding menace of Poliziotteschi and Euro-crime movies".
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out of stock $23.42
Ellis Island
Ellis Island (limited 7")
Cat: DF 004. Rel: 28 Oct 24
Ellis Island (4:08)
George Bruno Money (4:10)
Review: Heavy Jazz returns with Ellis Island, their latest instrumental offering following the success of 'Indian Rope Man'. This new release highlights Brian Auger's signature jazz prowess, delivering another intricate and powerful workout. The flip side honours the late Zoot Money with the first-ever 7" release of 'George Bruno Money'. This limited edition comes in a carefully designed sleeve featuring foldout flaps and a cutaway rear. It's an essential piece for jazz lovers and collectors alike, brimming with soulful rhythms and nostalgic nods to jazz legends.
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Ready When You Are
Cat: URDC 24.
Ready When You Are
You Don't Know My Name
out of stock $20.60
Jazz Carnival (Record Store Day RSD 2024)
Cat: JD 25X. Rel: 20 Apr 24
Jazz Carnival (Full Length Unedited mix) (10:42)
Jazz Carnival (Yambee rework) (9:23)
Review: Reserved for Record Store Day comes this exciting new doublet from brilliant Brazilian jazz-funkers Azymuth, in the form of both an extended mix of their enduring major hit single from 1979, 'Jazz Carnival', and a fresh remix by Yambee, the duo of Ashley Beedle and Yam Who?. The original track was a rare slice of instrumental funk music, dare say instrumental music at all, to climb the UK charts and remain in its upper echelons for a solid twenty weeks. Though its initial popularity was lengthy, it has since then gone underground, becoming a throwback favourite of the likes of Kerri Chandler, Mr. Scruff and Gilles Peterson, to name but a few icons to play it back out over the years.
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out of stock $21.17
Dem Say Ah
Dem Say Ah (7" in hand-stamped sleeve)
Cat: PTF 008. Rel: 04 Oct 19
Dem Say Ah (Akoya Re Rub) (4:17)
Dem Say Ah (7 Inch edit) (4:17)
Review: "Dem Say Ah" has long been a banger on dance floors tuned into international sounds. It's the sort of bouncy afrobeat and sax-laced classic that has been fetching huge amounts online. DJs like Gilles Peterson and Nightmare on Wax have been playing it for yonks and now, after many years of it being out of print, it is back courtesy of Push The Fader. The Akoya Re-Rub mix here was mixed by Ben Kane who worked on D'Angelo's Black Messiah, so this sounds beyond good. The 7" version comes from DJ Spinna with extra keys from Ticklah, psyched out bass and extra dub feelings.
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out of stock $20.03
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