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Singles
Real With You
Real With You (7" + insert)
Cat: ITDR 003. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Real With You (3:45)
Real With You (acoustic version) (3:43)
Review: Hip-hop artist Shing02 (Shing Annen) is a longstanding fixture of chill hop, and is notable for his cross-cultural focus, having been born in Japan but growing up in Western cities. With a precise, multilingual emceeing style few of his contemporaries can match, he's also known for his involvement with Nujabes and the soundtrack for Samurai Champloo, we're happy to see he's still hard at it. 'Real With You' is a collaboration with contemporary lo-fi hip-hop/chill-hop artist 14? and is a bright and serene wonker, lyrically dealing in themes of going with the flow, revisiting memories and letting go.
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 in stock $19.45
Delicate Limbs
Cat: 194398 377971. Rel: 21 May 21
 
Experimental/Electronic
Delicate Limbs (3:19)
Delicate Limbs (3:20)
Review: Depending on where you stand, Virgil Abloh is either the ruiner of fashion, or its saviour. The Off-White founder doesn't exactly have a subtle style when it comes to his own brand, but that hasn't stopped him making it to the high profile position of artistic director at Louis Vuitton. He is also more and more involved with music on various levels and that now plays out with his new single with serpentwithfeet. It is presented here on both sides of this Sony 7" following his recent remix of Mercury Award winner Michael Kiwanuka's 'Solid Ground'.
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out of stock $9.85
Got To Get Your Love
Cat: PPR 015. Rel: 19 Jan 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Got To Get Your Love (Muro Diguma edit) (5:21)
Got To Get Your Love (Muro Diguma edit - instrumental) (4:15)
Review: The latest set of Diguma Edits sees dusty-fingered Japanese digger-turned-re-editor DJ Muro take his scalpel to 'Got to Get Your Love' by Clyde Alexander & Sanction, a suspenseful and action-packed 1980 number from producers Peter Brown and Gary Davis. Muro first cuts down and compresses the ten-minute vocal version, making merry with the track's unusual combination of classic disco grooves, showtunes-style orchestration and eccentric vocals. Over on the flip he does a similar job on the slightly different instrumental take, in turns showcasing the track's crunchy guitars, warming electric pianos, spacey synths and grandiose orchestration.
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Gespielt von: Superbreak, Elado
Tags: Soul Disco
out of stock $14.78
Juice Crew Law
Cat: DNA 010. Rel: 04 Nov 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
All Stars - "Juice Crew Law" (3:48)
DJ DSK - "Check Out The Technique" (feat Akil & Mysdiggi) (2:58)
Review: This internationally-flavoured vinyl 7? is a raucous celebration of hip-hop culture. The All Stars team who have crafted the a-side is made up of a load of talented veterans a.k.a. DJ DSK, Whirlwind D, Chrome, Specifik and Mr Wonderful. They pool their skills for a heavy dance floor celebration of Shanghai b-boy outfit Juice Crew that pays fine homage to MC Shan's original '88 classic 'Juice Crew Law'. On the flip, DJ DSK Jurassic 5's Akil and Mystro offer up 'Check Out The Technique' which has a more 90s vibe.
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Gespielt von: The Allergies, Smoove
out of stock $13.23
Paper Man
Cat: DEEPSOUL 16. Rel: 26 Jan 23
 
Soul
Alpaca Phase III - "Paper Man" (3:38)
Sam Dees - "False Alarms" (3:09)
Review: Fans of the Atlanta and Birmingham soul sound of the 70s take note - this one is for you. 'Paper Man' by Sam Dees and Alpaca Phase III comes from that golden time and has only just been earthed by someone digging in the vault of Moonsong and Clintone Recordings. Sam Dees worked with Alpaca Phase III in 1974 on some music for Atlantic and then this ballad a little later. Dees is the vocalist on 'False Alarms' and anyone who heard his Second To None CD in 1995 will know it. These are two golden soul tunes that will swoon their way into your affections.
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 in stock $10.37
Sexy Coffee Pot (Special Edition)
Sexy Coffee Pot (Special Edition) (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BAB 015. Rel: 24 Mar 20
 
Funk
Tony Alvon & Belairs - "Sexy Coffee Pot" (3:50)
Stanley Turrentine - "Sister Sanctified" (4:03)
Review: We've run out of ways to describe the Breaks & Beats series of functional, floor-friendly re-edits, though by now everyone should know what to expect, namely light-touch reworks of classic funk and soul jams that extend the drum breaks for easier mixing. The series latest missive begins with a must-have rework of Tony Alvon & The Belairs' "Sexy Coffee Pot", a rare-as-hen's-teeth 1969 B-side that wraps rhythm and blues guitars and firing horn lines around one of the greatest drum breaks of all time. Over on side B it's all about Stanley Turrentine's 1972 jazz-funk gem "Sister Sanctified" (a track that has never before appeared on a seven-inch single, even unofficially) and its attractive fusion of snappy breakbeats, hazy sax riffs and liquid electric piano lines.
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out of stock $10.63
Black Cinderella (remastered)
Cat: SBRS 010. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Black Cinderella (vocal) (4:31)
Black Cinderella (dub) (4:38)
Review: 'Black Cinderella' which harriers on this new 7" as both a vocal and a dub, was written by Max Edwards Asher and offers a soulful and thought-provoking musical experience that challenges perceptions and societal norms. Originally engineered in Studio 1, this track reimagines Cinderella as a woman of colour. Written by Jimmy Rodway, the song aims to empower black women and urges them to envision themselves as the desired fantasy character. The limited edition 45 rpm showcases Asher's masterful production and features a lovely warm and inviting analogue sound and poignant message of empowerment and inclusion.
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 in stock $14.26
Back For More
Back For More (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 337 004. Rel: 21 Apr 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Kylie Auldist & Skinny Dipp - "Back For More" (3:36)
Kylie Auldist & Lincoln Room - "Party At My Place" (3:27)
Review: "I'm like a monkey with cocaine" goes the vocal on the opening tune here but that conjures up images of quite a riotous scene. In fact, the music is superbly seductive, cool and calm, with low slung disco funk, lush cosmic chords and a laidback, almost aloof vocal all soothing the soul and making for some nice dance floor intimacy. After that collab between Kylie Auldist and Skinny Dipp, Kylie hooks up with Lincoln Room for 'Party At My Place' which has an odds school instrumental disco feel embellished with low slung grooves and lovely claps.
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out of stock $14.26
Look A Py Py
Cat: 451009. Rel: 29 Jun 07
 
Funk
Look-A-Py-Py
Ease Back
Review: The Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band was founded in 1963 by brothers Cyril and Lionel Bishop. During the 60s and 70s they played the hotel and holiday resort circuit in Trinidad and Tobago and recorded a couple of albums for local labels with the usual staple of Calypso and lounge classics. "Look A Py Py", out on Melting Pot, features some great Meters classics.
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Gespielt von: SPASIBO RECORDS
out of stock $4.14
Resense 038: Angelitos Negros
Cat: RESENSE 038. Rel: 12 Dec 13
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Bandura - "Calypso Invasion"
Sono Rhizmo - "Voodoo"
Review: The Resense series continues with aplomb... "Calypso Invasion" is a stunning dot-joiner. Swiss act Bandura has taken a 1946 live recording of The Duke From Trinidad and given it a stunning contemporisation. With a soulful groove and tight broken beats, it's a fine fusion of both generations and territories. Meanwhile on the B we find Resense regulars Sono Rhizmo letting rip with a cheeky 1950s voodoo jazz revamp. Both tracks are impeccable.
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out of stock $9.07
Best Thing (That Ever Happened)
Cat: RS45 005DJLIMITED100. Rel: 19 Nov 13
 
Funk
Best Thing (That Ever Happened)
If I Could Only Be Sure
Review: Different label artwork on this version of just 100 only copies in existence with the red A label design and the words 'Special Disc Jockey Copy'



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Gespielt von: I Love 45's!
out of stock $15.54
Galaxy Vol 9
Cat: GSC45 009. Rel: 16 May 17
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Can - "Vitamin C" (Blackcash & Theo Thelonious Beats Gillepsie edit) (4:09)
Silver Apples - "Lovefingers" (Blackcash & Theo Thelonious Beats Gillepsie edit) (4:16)
Review: We're really loving the Galaxy Sound Co massive; the label invariably turns up with the heat required to make our heads turn. Their edits aren't just your regular edits, they're reworks of quality soul and funk gems from the creme-de-la-creme of diggers' bags. For instance, the present number nine in the series features Vitamin C's lo-fi jam reworked by Blackish and Theo Thelonious Beats Gillespie, and the result is something extra special - a driving groove to satisfy for than one sort of collector. On the flip, leftfield dance maestro Lovefingers has his "Mr Apples" tune turned into even more of an abstraction by Blackcash and TTBC himself; what you get is a singular slice of wavy psychedelia for the open-minded DJ. TIP!
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out of stock $10.12
Galaxy Vol 7: Thelonious Beats Gillespie Edits
Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders - "Soul Food" (Thelonious beat Gillespie edit) (4:34)
Lyn Christopher - "Take Me With You" (Thelonious beat Gillespie edit) (3:28)
Review: If edits are your game then the Galaxy Sound Co is certainly the name. Along other labels like Mukatisuku, these dudes know how to repackage lost and rare soul 7"s, and this new two-headed funk bullet from Thelonious Gillespie is just painfully on target. The first edit is of "Soul Food" by Frankie Seay & The Soul Riders, a moody, dusty percussion bomb brimming with breaks and a grainy guitar accompanied by fine brass waves. Lyn Christopher's "Take Me With You" is pruned and reshaped into a glorious soul ballad with a hard edge, and a driving rhythm led by gliding electronic guitars and an inimitable bassline. Fine work right here.
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out of stock $9.59
Fuck The Fans
Cat: NR 701. Rel: 14 Feb 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fuck The Fans (5:03)
Fuck The Fans (instrumental) (4:33)
Review: Northentic Records welcome back cult UK rapper Blade for a link up with producer Seek The Northerner that delivers messages of gratitude in arresting fashion . The signature boom bap production of Seek underpins the whole a-side, while he also adds his own verse which pays tribute to his collaborative partner here. World Champion turntablist DJ Woody layers in plenty of scratches to add some old school cool and engineering from No Sleep Nigel ensures it all sounds super fresh. It you want it even more direct and raw, the flip side instrumental has you covered.
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out of stock $15.29
Synthetic Substitution (reissue)
Synthetic Substitution (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 001 CLEAR. Rel: 13 Jul 20
 
Funk
Melvin Bliss - "Synthetic Substitution" (3:50)
Sweet Daddy Floyd - "I Just Can't Help Myself" (4:17)
Review: The popular Breaks & Beats series of light-touch, DJ-friendly re-edits of soul and funk classics has decided to reissue some of its most sought-after seven-inch singles on clear vinyl pressings. Fittingly, the first to get the reissue treatment is the label's first ever release from 2017. On the A-side you'll find a tasty extension of Melvin Bliss's warm, heartfelt, piano-heavy 1983 cut "Synthetic Substitution". While Bliss's brilliant original is largely kept in-tact, the mystery re-editor naturally makes more of the opening breakbeat. Flip for a similarly tasty rearrangement of Sweet Daddy Floyd's 1978 Blaxploitation style disco-funk shuffler "I Just Can't Help Myself", a cut rich in rolling breaks, densely layered percussion, punchy orchestration and "Shaft"-style guitar licks.
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out of stock $10.37
Synthetic Substitution
Cat: BAB 001RP. Rel: 13 Jul 20
 
Funk
Melvin Bliss - "Syntheic Substitution" (extended Break edit) (3:50)
Sweet Daddy Floyd - "I Just Can't Help Myself" (extended Break edit) (4:17)
Review: This tasty, DJ-friendly 7" single boasts two extended, break-heavy reworks of obscure and in-demand soul workouts. On the A-side you'll find a tasty extension of Melvin Bliss's superb, piano-heavy 1983 cut "Synthetic Substitution". While Bliss's brilliant original - all heartfelt vocals, jaunty keys and warm bass - is largely kept in tact, the mystery re-editor naturally makes more of the opening breakbeat, which was sampled several times during hip-hop's "golden era". Flip for a similarly tasty rearrangement of Sweet Daddy Floyd's 1978 Blaxploitation style disco-funk shuffler "I Just Can't Help Myself", a cut rich in rolling breaks, densely layered percussion, punchy orchestration and "Shaft"-style guitar licks.
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out of stock $10.63
Jika Jika
Cat: VLM 003. Rel: 08 Nov 22
 
Funk
Jika Jika (4:17)
Jika Jika (The Odd Bits) (3:38)
Review: 'Jika Jika' is s super sassy version of Grandmaster Flash's iconic 'The Message'. This holy grail reissue from Vive La Musique has had a full remaster and features late, great South African artist Sipho Gumede in his 'Boogie Man' guise. For this one he worked alongside prolific 70s and 80s producer Greg Cutler with a Linn drum and Jupiter 4 synth recreating the famous basslines. Add in a mysterious rap vocal and you have a stone cold classic that will surely be well received in any setting. Flip it over for an extra jazzy synth version.
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out of stock $10.37
Charles Street Cowboy
Cat: RSPB 7008. Rel: 02 Mar 20
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Buster All Stars - "Charles Street Cowboy" (2:58)
Slim Smith - "Only Soul Can Tell" (2:45)
Review: Last year, Rock A Shocka took a trawl through the vast back catalogue of ska legend Prince Buster, his erstwhile "All Stars" backing band and the various acts he produced on the superb "Roll On Charles Street" compilation. This must-have seven-inch single features two killer cuts discovered by the label in Buster's archives. On side A you'll find "Charles Street Cowboy", a superb rhythm & blues influenced ska instrumental by the Buster All Stars backing band. Over on the flip it's all about the Prince Buster-produced "Only Soul Can Tell", a heavyweight ska-soul number featuring the incredible high-range lead vocals of overlooked artist Slim Smith. In a word: superb.
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out of stock $16.85
Good Ova Evil
Good Ova Evil (hand-stamped hand-numbered 7" + poster limited to 200 copies)
Cat: XM 006. Rel: 12 Jan 22
 
Drum & Bass / Jungle
Good Ova Evil (3:40)
Good Ova Evil (Sativa club version) (4:23)
Review: Ploughing into the club with pure murkery and venom, Italian crew Butu Yard lay down a 150 piece on Matera-based label. Sitting somewhere between Biome and Strategy, it's thick, oily, industrial strength badness that's primed for system demolition as 2022 progresses and things open up more. Amplified on the B by a turbo-charged jungle twist from Sativa Club where the powerful vocal and heavy bass textures are maintained beneath some rampant 160 breaks work.
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out of stock $13.23
Smoking The Highest
Cat: MBX 147. Rel: 18 Mar 20
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Ric Carbi & Dohlance - "Smoking The Highest" (3:44)
Salute - "Smoking Riddim" (4:21)
Review: This is a classic riddim from the hard working folk at Room In The Sky with a new vocal on top, available for the first time on vinyl. Produced by Lewis M, lead tune 'Smoking The Highest' teases and toys with you until it eventually drops into a big, happy, horn lead groove. The vocals are clean and crisp on top, paying love and respect to the smoke as the drums wiggle and horns continue to reach for the skies. Salute takes care of the remix on the flip and ups the ante, with fat bottomed bass and a more noodling lead all vying for your attention.
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out of stock $7.52
Can I Be Your Squeeze
Cat: SJR 3047. Rel: 26 Nov 21
 
Funk
Can I Be Your Squeeze (2:31)
Take Care Your Homework Friend (2:27)
Review: The unequalled Soul Jazz label is serving up some monster funk this month and they don't come much bigger than these two cuts from Chuck Carbo. Opener 'Can I Be Your Squeeze' is a super catchy, break heavy and funk fulled party jam to destroy the floor. Written and produced by the celebrated Eddie Bo, it comes with big drums from New Orleans stick man James Black. On the flip is the ever so slightly more mellow but not less dance 'Take Care Your Homework Friend.' These have long been hard to find and now come pressed nice and loud on fresh wax.
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Gespielt von: Soul Music
 in stock $14.00
Parachuter
Parachuter (limited 7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: CONY 0014. Rel: 17 Feb 22
 
Soul
Parachuter (4:30)
Let's Stay Together (4:31)
Review: Japanese trio Cat Boys are busy right now. In February they return with a nice and deep beatdown tune in the form of 'Fly' that came as a couple of remixes by DJ Snuc and now comes this new limited 7" on Cony. It opens with the Brit funk sounds and jazzy grooves of the lush and musical 'Parachuter' which will have you on your toes, then 'Let's Stay Together' channels the Al Green classic but utterly reworks it into an upbeat jam with hard rim shots, raw funk sounds and warming organ tones that all light up the most vibey groove.
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out of stock $14.00
Must Go Down
Cat: SPIS 2000. Rel: 25 Jan 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Harry Chapman - "Must Go Down" (feat Ragman Poyser) (4:08)
Swade - "Show Your Love" (3:53)
Review: Zimbabwe-born British producer Paul Hussey put out this tune to very little fanfare 30 years ago. It was only when it got a natty video and put on YouTube in 2000 that it become something of a much sought after gem that often fetched upwards of L100 on eBay. It's well deserving of the long overdue attention as it has perfectly balanced electric guitar riffs and UK stepper crossover riddims. Chapmans voice takes the tune ever upwards and the Ragnam Poyser deejay section lay down some solid beats to drive it home.
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out of stock $39.39
Leggo Violence
Cat: DSR 5616. Rel: 08 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Leggo Violence (3:34)
Leggo Violence (version) (3:03)
Review: 1994's original pressing of Steely & Clevie's outstanding leftfield production with Johnny Clarke's vocals is a dub well worth inspecting. Except you might struggle to find one these days, and it will be pricey if you do, because it has become something of a classic 45. Thankfully it gets reissued here with A-side original 'Leggo Violence' rolling lazy drums while the Clarke vocals soar high and sweet despite what they sing about. On the flip is a smooth rolling version that allows that super bassline to do its thing free from any distraction, and all with extra dub goodness.
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 in stock $14.26
Pick Up The Pieces
Pick Up The Pieces (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ 45019. Rel: 10 Mar 15
 
Funk
Wilson Das Neves - "Pick Up The Pieces" (3:14)
Som Tres - "Tanga" (2:03)
Review: Wilson das Neves was is a legendary Brazilian percussionist most well known for being part of Os Ipanemas.

His cover of Average White Band's 'Pick Up The Pieces' recorded with his 'conjunto' ensemble, takes the track into funky samba territory, laden with percussion and horns.

Originally released on his 'Wilson Das Neves E Conjunto - O Som Quente E O Das Neves LP in 1976. Previously unreleased on 7".

Som Tres - Tanga
A Mr Bongo all-time Brazilian Funk favourite. Tearing drums, vocals and piano packed into just over 2 minutes. Killer.

Som Tres were a trio formed by prolific pianist, arranger and producer Cesar Camargo Mariano. Originally appeared on the 'Um E Pouco, Dois E Bom, Este Som Tres E Demais' LP on Odeon Brazil in 1971. Previously unreleased on 7".
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out of stock $11.15
Move In The Room
Cat: LH 7049. Rel: 18 Mar 06
 
Funk
Dawn & Sunset - "Move In The Room"
Soft Touch - "Plenty Action"
Review: Sampler 7" with 2 nice tracks from Bay Area funk 2 album. Limited copies!!!
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out of stock $3.89
Love & Hope
Cat: O 00945. Rel: 19 Jan 23
 
Jazz
Lisa Decker & SaturnVybz - "Love & Hope" (4:42)
Lisa Decker & Nautilus - "Summer Child" (4:21)
Review: Lisa Decker makes a return with two new singles here that are taken from her upcoming album which is due in May of this year. It comes two years after her debut with the Japanese jazz trio Nautilus and marks something of a conceptual shift in her sound. 'Love & Hope' finds her turn in a stylish jazz vocal with funky bass loops and organic drums and percussion that straddle many different genres. 'Summer Child' then sinks into a nice smooth jazz-funk vibe with soft focus chords bringing a touch of class to her breezy vocals.
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 in stock $14.51
Suffer's Child
Cat: OR 123. Rel: 23 Feb 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Delroy Denton - "Suffer's Child" (2:43)
Sky Nation - "Suffer's Version" (2:51)
Review: Silvertones vocalist Delroy Denton laid down some real rootsy heat with this one way back in 1975. His vulnerable vocals and heartfelt ad clubs really get you in a sweet spot as the party ridders rumble along in earthy fashion. It's a timeless cut that is perfect for big systems and warmer climes. On the flip, as you'd expect, is a filter heavy dub from Sky Nation that will twist your melon inside out and back again. Sweeping in and out with filters, the original is smeared and stretched to make for a whole new vibe that is just as crucial.
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Gespielt von: Juno Recommends Reggae
out of stock $10.89
Suffer's Child (B-STOCK)
Cat: OR 123 (B-STOCK). Rel: 23 Feb 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Delroy Denton - "Suffer's Child"
Sky Nation - "Suffer's Version"
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition ***


Silvertones vocalist Delroy Denton laid down some real rootsy heat with this one way back in 1975. His vulnerable vocals and heartfelt ad clubs really get you in a sweet spot as the party ridders rumble along in earthy fashion. It's a timeless cut that is perfect for big systems and warmer climes. On the flip, as you'd expect, is a filter heavy dub from Sky Nation that will twist your melon inside out and back again. Sweeping in and out with filters, the original is smeared and stretched to make for a whole new vibe that is just as crucial.
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out of stock $8.87
If You Ask Me
Cat: DAP 1126. Rel: 18 Dec 19
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Leon Dinero - "If You Ask Me" (3:27)
Screechy Dan - "Bandits" (3:53)
Review: Gold standard US label Daptone comes correct with another essential 7" here, this time focussing on new kid on the block Leon Dinero, who only debuted in June but makes a big impression again. "If You Ask Me" is a swaggering reggae roller with all the right guitar riffs and dusty drums finished off by his carefree and sunny vocal work. It is sweet as honey and delivered with pride. The flipside comes from NYC's main reggae man Screechy Dan, who keeps it real with his classically inclined "Bandits" that is a takedown of the gentrification of his hometown with real Jamaican passion.
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out of stock $7.01
Rules
Rules (purple vinyl 7'' limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BH 116PURPLE. Rel: 07 Jul 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rules (3:50)
Rules (Djar One remix) (4:18)
Review: Dragon Fli Empire's DJ Cosm is back one again with more of his stripped back boom bap rhythms. Over the top of his blistering beat work are battle-hardened veterans Sadat X, El Da Sensei and Prince Po, who muse on what it takes to be a killer MC, with plenty of scratching layered in for extra vitality. On the flip, Beats House head honcho Djar One serves up a standout remix that swings low and bristles with energy. The result is a Tribe type beat that cuts deep and closes out a limited edition 7" in essential style on either black or purple wax.
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Gespielt von: The Allergies
out of stock $15.54
Rules
Rules (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BH 116BLACK. Rel: 07 Jul 20
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rules (3:50)
Rules (Djar One remix) (4:13)
Review: Dragon Fli Empire's DJ Cosm is back one again with more of his stripped back boom bap rhythms. Over the top of his blistering beat work are battle-hardened veterans Sadat X, El Da Sensei and Prince Po, who muse on what it takes to be a killer MC, with plenty of scratching layered in for extra vitality. On the flip, Beats House head honcho Djar One serves up a standout remix that swings low and bristles with energy. The result is a Tribe type beat that cuts deep and closes out a limited edition 7" in essential style on either black or purple wax.
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Gespielt von: I Love Hip Hop
out of stock $9.85
Take The N Train EP
Take The N Train EP (limited 7")
Cat: OTS 108. Rel: 04 May 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Maryann Farra & Satin Soul - "Just A Little Timming" (LP version) (4:28)
BT Express - "Peace Pipe" (DJ Nori edit) (5:26)
Review: Taken from original Paradise Garage resident DJ Nori's Take The N Train mix CD, Octave deliver two rarities on one 45" for the discerning selectors. Maryann Farra & Satin Soul's hooky disco soul stomper from 1976 is displayed in all its original illustriously orchestrated glory while Nori provides floor-firing edit of BT Express's equally hooky, equally sweaty, equally epic "Peace Pipe". Both guaranteed to fire up the most jaded of floors, don't sleep on this one.
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out of stock $15.82
One Question
Cat: RSR 002. Rel: 15 Feb 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
One Question (feat SLIMKID3) (3:24)
One Question (feat SLIMKID3 - Jim Sharp remix) (3:07)
Review: This all-star collaboration features SlimKid3 from Pharcyde, Hamburg DJ and producer Schmiddlfinga as well as DMC Champion DJ Robert Smith. The uplifting party track 'One Question' is result of their talents. This jam gives off a classic 90s sound with the sampling, scratching and production. All three members work in harmony to create an amazing jam for the summer. If this gets in the right hands, expect it to blow up. Jim Sharp on the remix offers a great alternative version that hits just as hard. This 7" packs a punch for the hip-hop heads!
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 in stock $14.51
Re:Strain Of Stairs
Cat: HR7S 297. Rel: 08 Dec 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Re:Strain Of Stairs (7" edit) (5:02)
Ain't Even Like Me (feat Kim Hill) (4:49)
Review: DJ Ryow aka Smooth Current is a Japanese DJ and producer known for his hip-hop and r&b remixes. 'Re:Strain Of Stairs', as the title suggests, reinterprets the song 'Strain Of Stairs' by Japanese rock band The Pillows on the A-side, bringing a loose-hipped drum workout to the ordeal. On the B, meanwhile, Ryow goes all out on a new original featuring Kim Hill, 'Ain't Even Like Me', a song which first debuted online a least four years ago - it's an impressively-made production in contemporary r&b, with exquisite harmonies from Hill.
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Gespielt von: The Allergies
 in stock $20.48
Loving Pauper (B-STOCK)
Cat: TIS 004 (B-STOCK). Rel: 29 Sep 21
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Dobby Dobson - "Loving Pauper" (3:19)
Silvertones - "Midnight Hour" (2:42)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Creasing on outer sleeve, also the record has light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in excellent working condition***


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out of stock $7.94
007 Mambo
Cat: KF 13. Rel: 18 Jun 12
 
International
Dr No & The Cuban Mafia - "007 Mambo" (Texas Toni Skyfall re-edit)
Sundance Kid - "South American Getaway" (Texas Toni Jazz Dance re-edit)
Review:  Two dancefloor bombs which should make tasty additions to your record box. Dr No & The Cuban Maffia are a six piece outfit from Central Havana who recorded this tribute, ''007 Mambo'' as a nod to Ian Fleming's Mr Bond back in the late 1970s, along with dozens of other cover versions to assist their own compositions in their live repertoire. This version was originally only 90 seconds long, so Texas Toni extends the journey with some funky Latino peak time pressure. On the flip, Sundance Kid drops an infamous soundtrack and Texas Toni re-edits the original parts, disposing of the downtempo elements to concentrate purely on the dancefloor potential.
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Liquid Deep
Cat: PPU 083. Rel: 01 Mar 17
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Liquid Deep (3:49)
Summer Love (3:09)
Review: More quality grooves from Washington DC label specializing in reissuing obscure and unknown 70s and 80s dance music. This time around is Dreamcast who are Davon Bryant in conjunction with Swedish guy Sasac aka King Al. "Liquid Deep" is sexy late night deep funk the way it was always intended and Bryant's smooth as silk vocals are just like... Wow! So with Dreamcast on the vocals and Sasac on the beat, we are hoping there's more things on the way from this trans coastal duo in 2017.
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HOLE 003
Cat: HOLE 003. Rel: 20 Oct 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Drunkenstein - "Super Tuff Killer Tune" (4:18)
Sunz Of Man - "Natural High" (Drunkenstein remix) (4:14)
Review: The Hole In One label follows up its good early work with a third vital 7", this time in the form of a split between Drunkenstein and Suns of Man. The former goes first on 'Super Tuff Killer Tune' which is a spaced out, downbeat exploration of deep space with nice chord work and crisp hits. It's cinematic and atmospheric in equal measure and then on the flip, Drunkenstein remixes Sunz Of Man's 'Natural High.' The bristling beat work and splashy cymbals keep a cool vibe while the hard hitting verses add an extra edge. These are two very different sides of vinyl, but both hit a super sweet spot.
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Immer
Immer (7")
Cat: RB 1237. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Immer (5:09)
Immer (instrumental) (5:09)
Review: Gerd Jansen's Running Back is brilliantly and effortlessly eclectic. It's a label that does easy to love house anthems as well as more experimental fair and plenty in between. And that's where Ede & Deckert sit - in a world to the left of centre with catchy synth tunes feat. Sargland. 'Immer' is their latest and pairs doleful guitar riffs a la Joy Division with soul vocals and slick drums that will work in the right dance floor setting. It's a great sound and one that has the potential to become something of an unlikely underground dance hit. The B-side has an instrumental that allows the synth work to shine more.
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Ye Me Le
Ye Me Le (limited 7")
Cat: BRZ45 047. Rel: 01 Jul 16
 
International
Elis Regina - "Ye Me Le" (2:19)
Senay - "En Buyuk Sansin Yasiyor Olman" (3:39)
Review: The Brazil 45 series from Mr Bongo bursts through the picture with yet another rocking 7" fire starter by two vintage pop greats - we have to say, their format simply works. First up is Elis Regina, a Brazilian singer who released a countless pop records back in the '60s, and "Ye Me Le" is a soft, seductive Brazilian soul warmer complete with blasting trumpets and that inimitable South American percussion swagger. Turkey's Senay features on the flip with "En Buyuk Sansin Yasiyor Olman", an incandescent lover's ballad that makes a welcome change to the more widely heard Turkish psych sound of the '70s.
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Blackish White
Cat: SJR 4737. Rel: 05 Jun 23
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Alton Ellis - "Blackish White" (2:31)
Alton Ellis & Sound Dimension - "Blackish White" (version) (2:28)
Review: You know by now that Soul Jazz never misses and this new 7" is no different - a raw as you like and heavy roots reggae classic from Alton Ellis. It's hypnotic in a dark manner with surreal synths and muggy atmospheres on 'Blackish White' which also features some next-level wordsmithery of the sort you don't often get in reggae. The Sound Dimension step up on the flip with their own dubbed out version to make this a red hot release for sound system freaks.
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out of stock $11.40
Into The Shadows
Cat: AR 002. Rel: 23 Aug 06
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Into The Shadows
Rolling
Sunrise
Review: Latest release from up and coming producer Ex-factor on a limited edition 7" vinyl. Definitely one for the Grime MCs to bubble to! Limited!
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out of stock $7.25
Family Tree (reissue)
Cat: OST 008 RE. Rel: 22 Jul 19
 
Funk
Family Tree (2:55)
Family Tree (OST Super Disco Break Beat) (3:08)
Review: Way back in 1999, Acid Jazz Records launched an offshoot dedicated to disco edits: Original Sound Track Recordings. The best of the series' many superb reworks were later gathered together on a compilation album on EMI that now changes hands for significant sums online. Happily, they've decided to reissue some of their early releases, beginning with this 7" of Family Tree featuring Sharon Brown's "Family Tree". You'll find the peerless original - a breakbeat-driven chunk of lolloping funk brilliance - on Side A, with the label's 2002 "Super Disco Break Beat" version on the flip. Inspired by hip-hop DJs doubling up the track's brilliant drum breaks, it's a killer percussion workout with a few quick blasts of funk energy and carefully placed special effects (think flanged drums, reversed sections and so on).
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Modern Funk Sampler
Cat: FSR 7040. Rel: 17 Jan 08
 
Funk
The Fantastics! - "Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose"
Speedometer feat Ria Currie - "Answer To Mother Popcorn"
Review: Freestyle serve up 2 James Brown tributes as a sampler for the recent Modern Funk compilation. It has been argued that 2007
was the year that the underground funk movement finally started to make its presence known in the mainstream. Huge selling
artists such as Mark Ronson, Kanye West and Amy Winehouse spearheaded a movement towards a more organic and authentic
sound, selling thousands of records in the process and whisking bands, who have been gigging in small sweaty clubs in the UK
for years, off on world tours. The music itself harks back to the golden years of Motown, Watts and Stax, as well as hundreds of
unknown smaller labels, but given the all important production values of the 21st century, making it perfect for the dancefloor -
hence the tag 'Modern Funk'. The a-side finds The Fantastics (previously known as Reverend Cleatus and The Soul Saviours)
getting busy with The Godfather's 'Give It Up Or Turnit A Loose', sticking pretty close to the original but slapping their unique style
all over it. Over on the flip Speedometer and Ria Currie take on 'Answer To Mother Popcorn', originally a Vicki Anderson number,
giving it a update for the dancefloor in 2008.
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Never Gonna Leave You
Cat: SOLID 31. Rel: 23 Oct 17
 
Soul
You Got To Be The One (5:08)
Never Gonna Leave You (3:20)
Review: Signature Brunswick disco soul from 75: Maryann and Satin Soul's "Never Gonna Leave You" tingles with all the best elements of the time; subtle funk twists, big Philly orchestral sweeps and a disco momentum that's powerful enough to absorb Farra's tender vocals. It's backed with "You Got To Be The One" that's more on a pristine soul feel with its swooning harmonies and swaying, spiralling chords. Produced and arranged by Tony Valor, both sides are delicate yet direct and disarming... If they don't set the mood then nothing will.
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Bronx Tale
Cat: 5BB 027. Rel: 15 Nov 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Fat Joe - "Bronx Tale" (feat KRS One) (3:53)
Sammy Nestico - "Shoreline Drive" (3:26)
Review: 5 Borough Breaks always serves up the working DJ with the sort of vital tools they need to get beat loving floors jacked up and moving. Here a load more iconic of the ages are chawed up and spat out on a new two track 7 " that features none other than legendary MC KRS One as well as American champ Fat Joe and Sammy Nestico. 'Bronx Tale' goes first with a nice laid back beat, funky bass and some edgy breaks that build a vibe while the KRS One rhymes come hard. Flip it over for 'Shoreline Drive' which is a soul led tune with soaring wind sounds, big cinematic drama and a hint of 60s style.
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Object Relations #1
Object Relations #1 (limited 7")
Cat: REL 1. Rel: 23 Jan 15
 
Experimental/Electronic
Track 1
Track 2
Review: Oh my, a new label curated by Mark Fell!? Yes, please! The legendary experimental artist launches his new imprint of experimental collaborations with a two-track 7" featuring Italian cellist, Sandro Mussida. These two sound sculptures are a result of their meeting at Tuscany's International Encounters In Sound and were recorded in Milan last year. Both tracks are an odd but scintillating blend of off-key power electronics coated with a totally bonkers layer of acoustic treatment. It's certainly not the sort of thing which Fell has released for labels such as Editions Mego, but it will nonetheless appeal to a diverse crowd, one with an open mind and a penchant for the bizarre. More, please!
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Quero Ver Voce Sambar
Cat: BRZ 45096. Rel: 18 Nov 22
 
International
Homero Franca - "Quero Ver Voce Sambar" (2:25)
Silvinha - "Mas Nao Deixe De Ir" (2:03)
Review: Mr Bongo's gold-standard Brazil-45 series turns up more irresistible musical goodness here with steamy underground bubbler 'Quero Ver Voce Sambar'. This is thought to be the only ever recording by Homero Franca and it came originally on a 7" in 1976. It's warm, soulful, quite deep for Latin music and has great vocals. On the flipside is the more fiery Silvinha tune 'Mas Nao Deixe De Ir' with the raw vocals and big horns all making for a great call and response chorus with soulful samba sounds to spare.
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Tags: Brazilian | Samba
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Get Up & Dance
Cat: OG 039. Rel: 19 Mar 21
 
Funk
Freedom - "Get Up & Dance" (DNA edit) (4:03)
SWV & Wu Tang Clan - "Anything" (DNA edit) (4:31)
Review: The Originals crew has decided to end 2020 in the same way as it began the year, by delivering fresh "DNA Edits" of two classic, in-demand floor-fillers. On side A they presented a tightened up, chopped-down, "45"-friendly revision of Freedom's 'Get Up & Dance', a 1979 disco-funk number that has been sampled countless times by hip-hop producers. The edit makes much of the party-hearty feel of the original version, flitting between the lolloping, horn-laden breaks (the portion most often heard in rap records), and the lesser-celebrated vocal parts. Over on the flip they provide a dope re-edit of one of the many tracks that samples 'Get Up & Dance': SWV's 1994 R&B classic 'Anything', featuring rap verses from none other than the Wu-Tang Clan.
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out of stock $11.40
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