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Groove Merchant 20 Ltd Edition 7" Record Box (red)
Cat: 424726 Rel: 09 Jun 11
 
Record box holds 30 x 7"
Notes: Record box holds up to 30 x 7" records.
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out of stock $47.31
Pocket Jams Vinyl 45 Pouch Bag (circular 7 inch bag with green/red design)
Notes: The 'Pocket Jams Vinyl 45 Pouch Bag' is a small 7 inch bag with zipper with a unique 45rpm design.
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out of stock $10.13
Pocket Jams Vinyl 45 Zipper Pouch Bag (circular 7 inch bag with yellow/red design)
Notes: The 'Pocket Jams Vinyl 45 Zipper Pouch Bag' is a small 7 inch bag with zipper with a unique 45rpm design.
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out of stock $10.13
单曲
Windy C Collection
Windy C Collection (double 7")
Cat: DYNAM 7011/12. Rel: 21 Jun 18
 
Funk/Reissues
Windy C (5:23)
Puppet On A Chain (3:47)
No More City, No More Country (45 edit) (4:15)
Holes In My Shoes (3:32)
Review: 1974's Coming Right At You, the sole album from 100% Pure Poison, has long been a sought-after jazz-funk gem. Soul Brother has previously reissued the rare (and increasingly expensive) LP, though this double 7" marks the first time most of these tracks have been available on wax since 2001. Check first opener (and title track) "Windy C", a superb chunk of lolloping, laidback jazz-funk that sits somewhere between Bob James and Cymande, before turning your attention to the slow-burn soulful delights of string-laden torch song "Puppet On A Chain". Over on the second 7", "No More City, No More Country" is a more hard-spun Blaxploitation funk affair, while "Hole In My Shoe" is a horn-fired slab of J.B's style funk-soul fusion.
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out of stock $21.13
You Keep Coming Back
Cat: RS 45 033. Rel: 25 Jul 16
 
Soul
You Keep Coming Back (3:15)
My Little Someone (4:16)
Review: 100% Pure Poison were formed in 1974 by nine American soldiers based in West Germany. During a period of leave, they popped down to Cannes in France to perform, were spotted by EMI Records, and were flown to London to record what turned out to be their only album, Coming Right At You. The record flopped at the time, but has since become sought-after amongst Northern Soul collectors. The two tracks here are taken from that set, and appear on 7" for the first time since the '70s. A-side "You Keep Coming Back" is a near perfect, heartfelt soul anthem- think eyes-closed vocals, sustained horns and Motown harmonies - while "My Little Someone" is a slower, more impassioned cut destined to soundtrack tender moments.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
out of stock $10.13
Crazy Kind Of Feeling
Cat: ERC 121. Rel: 19 Jul 21
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (7" mix) (4:20)
Crazy Kind Of Feeling (dub take 2) (5:11)
Review: The great thing about Emotional Rescue's deep dive into reggae and lovers rock is that the tracks they decide to press up are the ear-snagging curveballs that present something just a little bit to the left of purist, trad reggae. That's the case once again with 101 Band's 'Crazy Kind Of Feeling' - a curio from Haile Maskel released via his own, LA-based label Opulence (Sound). It's a hybrid kind of sound, sitting somewhere between boogie, island funk and roots, and it goes down very smoothly indeed. On this reissue, you get treated to the original 7" mix plus an alternative 'Dub Take 2' version which stretches out over an extended run time on the B-side.
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out of stock $6.75
I'm Not In Love (50th Anniversary Edition)
Cat: 752893 2. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Rock
I'm Not In Love
Good News
Review: A landmark of 70s pop returns in a striking new edition, celebrating five decades of influence. This limited red vinyl 7" is a fresh chance to experience a song that redefined the ballad, blending lush vocal layering with a dreamlike, melancholic atmosphere. Originally released in 1975, 'I'm Not In Love' became a defining moment for 10cc, securing their place in music history and launching them onto the global stage. Topping charts across multiple countries, the song's innovative productionibuilt around multitracked vocal harmoniesiset a new standard for studio experimentation and its hypnotic, ethereal sound continues to impact, making it one of the most enduring soft-rock classics of all time. Over the years, the song's haunting beauty has found a home in film and television, weaving its way into everything from 'The Virgin Suicides' to 'Guardians of the Galaxy'. This special edition presents the full-length version as originally intended, backed with the original B-side, 'Good News'. Arriving on Valentine's Day in deep red vinyl, it's a perfect collector's piece and a reminder of how music can capture longing, memory and heartache in a way that never fades.
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out of stock $52.39
(Gonna Get) Hot Tonight
Cat: FME 002. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Disco/Re-Edits
(Gonna Get) Hot Tonight (3:47)
Hot Tonight (part II) (4:06)
Review: Here's a nod to late 70s disco, funk and boogie featuring some of the best NYC musicians to grace the scene in the past 20 years, and recorded at Soul Fire Studios featuring over two dozen musicians. Members of El Michels Affair, Lee Fields & The Expressions, The Dap- Kings, Antibalas and more are featured on 10th Street's '(Gonna Get) Hot Tonight' which is a classic and timeless disco funk affair featuring an absolutely sublime string section. Over on the flip, the slower and more emotive 'Hot Tonight' (part II) makes for feelgood vibes on the dancefloor later in the night, featuring sensual vocals to boot.
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标签: Disco Funk
out of stock $12.68
(Livin' In) New York City
Cat: FME 004. Rel: 10 Oct 22
 
Disco/Re-Edits
(Livin' In) New York City (3:26)
Moodies Basement (4:19)
Review: Masterminded by Jeff Dynamite Silverman, 10th Street is an all-star studio band comprised of some of NYC's best disco, funk and soul musicians of the last two decades (including members of Antibalas, the Dap-Kings, The Expressions and El Michels Affair). The collective's self-titled debut album, which dropped earlier this year, is a genuine must-listen and offers a near perfect distillation of disco, soul and funk flavours of the 1970s. This 7" single sports two of that set's standout cuts: hazy, mid-tempo, laidback disco-funk number 'Livin' In New York City', where Blaxploitation guitar licks, spacey synths, sustained organ chords and eyes-closed female vocals catch the ear, and the weightier, more percussive and undeniably dancefloor-friendly instrumental 'Moodie's Basement'. In a word: essential!
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out of stock $12.68
EARL's Theme
Cat: FME 012. Rel: 08 Jan 24
 
Funk/Reissues
EARL's Theme (Tom Noble version) (4:32)
EARL's Theme (4:00)
Review: 10th Street is one of those devotional funk projects which sounds like it would wholly pass for the real deal, despite being made in recent times by a crack team of NYC musicians from bands including El Michels Affair, Lee Fields & The Expressions, The Dap-Kings and Antibalas. Following Mighty Eye's release of the group's self-titled debut album in 2022 comes this single, which tasks Tom Noble with whipping up a remix of 'E.A.R.L.'s Theme'. Whether you plump for the juiced up Noble remix or the sizzling groove of the original, you have the chance to cop some genuine dancefloor dynamite right here.
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标签: Disco Funk | Space Disco
out of stock $13.51
Kill The Devil
Cat: CGI 7006. Rel: 09 Mar 20
 
Classics/Ska
Kill The Devil (3:22)
Bury The Devil (3:36)
Review: Original copies of the original 1978 seven-inch of 12 Tribes Of Israel's debut single are not only hard to find, but also exceedingly expensive on the rare occasions they do come up for sale. This reissue then is well overdue. "Kill The Devil" is that rarest of things: an instrumental roots reggae workout that peppers a dancefloor-friendly groove with fluid piano, Hammond organ and jazz guitar solos. The flipside dub version - re-titled "Bury The Devil" - is also superb, with a stripped-back, reverb-drenched version of the track's killer groove rightly taking pride of place throughout.
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out of stock $14.64
Real With You
Real With You (7" + insert)
Cat: ITDR 003. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
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 $19.15
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You
Cat: P7 6498. Rel: 03 Jul 23
 
Soul
Nothing Can Stop My Loving You (3:46)
Step Out (2:57)
Review: The brilliantly entitled 1619 Bad Ass Band covered myriad different styles from mellow sound to furious funk on their superlative and self-titled debut long player back in 1976. Two of it's standout tunes now get pulled and pressed on this red hot 7" from P-Vine, complete with a flip-back sleeve. That LP is a rare one amongst the famous TSG catalogue and first up from it is the mid-tempo dance gem 'Nothing Can Stop My Loving You' while on the flip there is the more heavy funk sound of 'Step Out' which anyone who has listened to any DJ Shadow will know he sampled.
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out of stock $19.15
Stamp N Go
Cat: FTR 034. Rel: 16 Jun 21
 
Classics/Ska
Stamp 'n' Go (3:46)
Stamp 'n' Go (part 2) (3:45)
Review: Here is the second single on Skankin' Society, a new sub label of Geneva's Fruits Records. 'Stamp 'N' Go' by Antonin Chatelain and Mathias Liengme (aka The 18th Parallel) is instrumental ska with a roots feel. A horns line that will stay in your head, with the addition of mind-blowing solos by talented musicians such as Anthony Dietrich Buclin, Michael Borcard and Alexandre Schneiter, not to mention the legendary Leroy 'Horsemouth' Wallace on the drums. The B side features an alternative filter mix by Roberto Sanchez.
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out of stock $12.39
There's A Wrinkle In Our Time
Cat: BT 4507. Rel: 22 Oct 24
 
Funk/Reissues
There's A Wrinkle In Our Time (2:40)
Psychadelic Love (2:38)
Review: Little is known about this early 1970s psychedelic soul group from Germantown, Philadelphia. However, their record was recorded in 1969 and released in 1970 as one of two releases on Michael Nise's Round Records (Nise Productions INC). Now, remastered from an original pristine vinyl copy in collaboration with Nise Productions, this marks the first official reissue of the album. The group's music captures the essence of the era's soul and psychedelic influences, making this a long-awaited release for collectors and fans of vintage soul.
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 in stock $13.80
One & One Refix
One & One Refix (7" in screen-printed sleeve)
Cat: COLD 2LIVEDUKE. Rel: 20 Sep 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
One & One Refix (Refix) (3:33)
Me So Horny Refix (Refix) (4:33)
Review: Cold Diggin are on a mission right now, and they're coming back with another of their Duke helmed sure shots. On this occasion they've become The 2 Live Duke, and if the clue wasn't in the name just look at the artwork. This is a tribute to the legendarily filthy 2 Live Crew, and whoever this Duke is, they know exactly what to do with jams as saucy as 'One & One' and 'Me So Horny'. The B-side cut in particular digs in on some serious funk breaks to give the original rhymes a whole new playing field. If you want something cheeky to get the party loosened up, look no further.
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out of stock $14.37
Keep Ya Head Up
Keep Ya Head Up (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: IMP 005. Rel: 29 Jan 21
 
Hip Hop/R&B
2 Pac - "Keep Ya Head Up" (4:28)
King Tee - "Played Like A Piano" (4:21)
Review: West Coast Classics brings the heat on this latest super 7" with one fo the biggest name sin the game taking care of the a-side. 2 Pac's 1993 gem 'Keep Ya Head Up' features R&B singer Dave Hollister. The tune was dedicated to his godson Elijah and Latasha Harlins and also points out the abuse black women face in society. It's a cut that brims with warmth and a beat sampled from Zapp's 'Be Alright.' Flip it over for King Tee's slow motion, deep cut funk jewel 'Played Like A Piano' which is another vital tune.
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out of stock $11.83
Owww Sheesh!!
Cat: DIESS 069. Rel: 09 Feb 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
20 Dolla Julio - "Here We Go" (2:11)
Bombeardo - "Plaid-Champ" (1:01)
Bombeardo - "Get The Fork" (1:01)
Bombeardo - "Roc The Place" (2:32)
Review: Two producers "supplying listeners with a steady dose of flips on a regular basis", 20 Dolla Julio & Bombeardo distribute just that at street level, spicing up our 7" crates with four ratchet, crunk instrumental hip hop releases. 'Here We Go' melds overloaded trap with swung "go" samples and distorted edges, while 'Plaid - Champ' gets at organ-twanging swing and alien spaceship zaps, upping the wonk to higher proportions. Closing cuts 'Get The Fork Up' and 'Roc The Place' switch into dancehall and 90s gangsta boom bap. "If everybody's here then do it to it, cos there ain't nothing to it!" correctly goes the vocal sample. Smouldering stuff from the Californian duo.
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out of stock $15.50
You Excite Me
Cat: SPANK 706. Rel: 16 Aug 06
 
Rock (All)
You Excite Me
Inside/Outside (BBC Session)
Review: Produced by the legendary Soulwax desk driver Tony Platt, "You Excite Me" is the second single to be taken from the bands eagerly awaited second album. They've enjoyed great radio support (Radio 1 airplays from Steve Lamacq, Hugh Stephens, Radio 6 from Tom Robinson, Phil Jupitus and Janice Long at Radio 2) and previous single saw the band receive their first TV play with the video featured on MTV2's 120 Minutes.
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out of stock $3.38
24(7)26
24(7)26 (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: MND 29300. Rel: 12 Jan 15
 
Deep House
2DeepSoul - "Home"
Owen Jay & Melchior Sultana - "Deserted"
Review: We can't remember the last time we came across a 7" single of straight-up deep house. Certainly, it's a novelty, though there's little novel or cheeky about the two tracks showcased on this diddy, coloured vinyl release from Spain's Minuendo label. 2DeepSoul's A-side, "Home", is effortlessly melodious - a warm, rich and enticing blend of shuffling rhythms, swirling chords and the kind of blissfully electronic melodies that make you want to dance with your eyes shut. There's a more organic and quietly soulful feel about Owen Jay and Melchior Sultana's flipside effort, "Deserted". Blessed with a delicious double bass line, bespoke keys and a whisper of Motor City techno (in terms of the electronics, at least), it's a sublime chunk of sensual deepness.
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out of stock $6.75
California Love (reissue)
California Love (reissue) (clear vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: IMP 006CLEAR. Rel: 05 Apr 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
2Pac - "California Love" (feat Dr Dre) (4:04)
Ice Cube - "Jackin For Beats" (3:03)
Review: West Coast Classics US has taken the hip-hop community by storm with their ability to license such seminal west coast tracks. With an extra focus on gangster rap, the label offers a classic on each side of a 7". Their sixth release has a couple of killers on it! 2pac and Dr.Dre's 'California Love' really needs no introduction. A legendary track that ate up the airwaves around the world and on MTV when it was released in 1996. Not to be outdone, Ice Cube covers the B-side with one of his most important solo tracks that established him after leaving NWA., 'Jackin For Beats'. Getting original copies of these on wax would cost a day's wage for most people. Like the label suggests, these are West Coast Classics and are blueprints for gangster rap.
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out of stock $14.93
I Need You Girl
Cat: FRY 007. Rel: 20 Jan 10
 
Funk/Reissues
I Need You Girl
If Only I Could Prove To You
Review: Fryers presents 'I Need You Girl' from The 3 Pieces. In the early 1970s, Detroit-born jazz trumpeter Donald Byrd moved away from his previous hard-bop jazz base and began to experiment with jazz fusion, jazz-funk, soul-jazz, and rhythm and blues. Teaming up with the Mizell Brothers, they produced 'Black Byrd', which was enormously successful and became Blue Note Records' highest-ever selling album. The Mizell Brothers followed up their success with more albums for Byrd: 'Places and Spaces', 'Steppin' Into Tomorrow' and 'Street Lady' were also big sellers, and have subsequently provided a rich source of samples for acid jazz artists such as Us3. Another Donald Byrd production was for The 3 Pieces, a vocal trio signed to Fantasy Records. Until now the their music has been confined to their 1975 album 'Vibes of Truth', so it's about time that someone took the two strongest tracks from their masterpiece and cut them onto a 45. Not only that but Fryers got hold of the master tapes and did a special transfer just for the 45. So now you have two of the most sublime '70s soul dancers on 7", sounding better than ever: rich soulful strings, crispy sharp drums and deep ranging bass. 1975 never sounded so good.
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out of stock $5.62
Because Of Money
Cat: MRB 7131. Rel: 24 Nov 16
 
International
Because Of Money (5:54)
Obi Ye Saa Wui (4:21)
Review: The 3rd Generation Band hail from Ghana, recording only six tracks in their time together, all for the Essiebons label and now Mr Bongo reissue these two super rare tracks. The life affirming Afro Rhythm & Blues of "Because Of Money" was also featured on Soundway's Ghana Soundz compilation previously. It was compiled by Andrew Edwards. The band was formed in the late 70's by leader Rockson, a soldier at the time. The original record is extremely rare and this reissue is a replica 7", including the original picture paper sleeve that was carefully restored by Andrew Edwards. B side track "Obi Ye Saa Wui" is African style soul-funk, very influenced by James Brown.
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out of stock $12.11
My Baby
My Baby (limited 7")
Cat: NP 45. Rel: 13 Nov 23
 
Soul
My Baby (3:35)
Love Will Find Its Way (3:17)
Review: Slip into something comfortable and prepare to get sexed up by this new one from Newcastle's Six Nine Records. It features tracks by 3TOB, an outfit originally born in 2019 by band members of Tone and earlier in the year they dropped the sultry hip-hop, soul and r&b album Trading Places. Those tracks are "My Baby' and 'Love Will Find Its Way' and neither were on the album and have been streaming only up to now. They are a timeless fusion of heart-melting harmonies and silky beats for those loved up late night sessions.
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 in stock $25.07
Doon Chang (reissue)
Cat: F 5402. Rel: 29 Jul 24
 
Soul
Doon Chang (3:55)
Gee How I Miss You (2:56)
Review: The 4 Jades are a mysterious soul and funk group from Ohio, who first released these two stunning tracks in 1972 under the label Cin-Town Records. Written and produced by label owner Wilbert Longmire, who also features on guitar here, he joins the likes of William L Johnson for a loving stylistic homage to the likes of James Brown and Curtis Mayfield here. Both 'Gee, How I Miss You' and 'Doon-Chang' express the sultrier and waltzier respective ends of the Jades' sound; don't let their name fool you, as they're anything but 'jaded', with the former track flaunting their lithely harmonic acapella abilities and the latter reflecting a more sexually tense atmosphere, one that hardly assumes a thing.
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Pretty One
Cat: SD 014. Rel: 08 Feb 23
 
Soul
Pretty One (2:19)
Hearsay (2:27)
Review: The 4 Masters recorded these tunes in the Sound Plus Studio in Philadelphia, but they have never previously been available on vinyl. They have been officially licensed courtesy of Frank Bendinelli and both the A and B-side were recorded on February 27th, 1965. 'Pretty One' is the slow dance - the sentinel soul sound with impossibly pure falsetto vocal leads and lush string sounds as well as backing harmonies to melt the heart. 'Hearsay' picks up the pace with finger clicks and horns making for something of a Northern Soul feel.
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 in stock $20.57
Five More Years
Five More Years (red vinyl 7")
Cat: CLO 3446. Rel: 18 Jan 23
 
Punk/Hardcore
Five More Years (3:22)
On The Streets (2:50)
Review: The year 1982 can definitely be regarded as a vital one for the working-class Oi-punk movement. One that saw the release of debut full-lengths from the likes of the abrasive Blitz, and the somewhat underappreciated The 4 Skins, who were endlessly plagued by a myriad of line-up shifts. By the time their second full-length, A Fistful of...4-Skins arrived, the group were already onto line-up number four (no pun intended), and this time period is where the 'Five More Years' 7" single rears its skinhead from. Topped with the anthemic opening track from the album, and tailed with the CD reissue bonus cut, 'On The Streets', this sampler/taster/snapshot/teaser/whatever else you'd like to consider it, serves as a perfect piece of oi-punk memorabilia and entry point for those who don't mind doing some of their homework in reverse. These recordings are also notable for being some of the sole studio pieces from The Last Resort vocalist, Roi Pearce, who would serve with the skins for only the one full-length, and subsequent From Chaos To 1984 live album released the following year as swansong.
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Get Down People
Cat: DB 7009. Rel: 01 Dec 06
 
Funk/Reissues
Get Down People
Do What You Like
Review: 400 Years Of What dropped this often talked about, but seldom seen, single on Counterpart Records back in the heyday of Black Power but the record barely made it out of Ohio. With original copies nearly impossible to uncover, it has only been through deep-pocketed collectors and DJs that anyone has gotten to hear the amazing A-side. Features a burning instrumental track with extended drum breaks and an irresistible groove. The B-side is just as strong, a funkadelic-esque stoned head-nodder with chanted vocals.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
out of stock $7.88
Showtime/The Zone
Showtime/The Zone (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: GSM 001. Rel: 26 Jul 16
 
Funk/Reissues
Showtime (3:54)
The Zone (3:50)
Review: looking for a drum and breaks heavy 45 to destroy your dancefloor ? Try this for size picking up props from those big DJ's in the know - Limited to 200 hand -numbered copies . Don't sleep !
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out of stock $17.47
Next Level
Next Level (7" limited to 230 copies)
Cat: GSM 004. Rel: 03 Dec 19
 
Funk/Reissues
Next Level (3:57)
Right On (5:19)
Review: Only 230 copies of this hot-to-trot seven-inch exist, so you'll have to move fast to secure a copy. It's certainly well worth picking up, thanks to the quality of the cut-and-paste antics on show from Gimme Some More main men the 45 Brothers. Taking a similar approach to Double Dee and Steinski, "Next Level" sees them stitch together a variety of killer funk grooves and sweaty breakbeats, which are then peppered with all manner of classic hip-hop vocal samples. Flipside "Right On" is an altogether deeper affair with a hazier, more undulating feel and excellent use of deep Rhodes chords, flanged guitar licks and drifting female vocal samples.
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out of stock $16.89
Westbound Beats
Westbound Beats (limited coloured vinyl 5x7" box set)
Cat: OGIC 22777. Rel: 10 Jun 23
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Baritone (2:33)
Pine (3:14)
Stevie (2:21)
Mark (4:01)
Jenny (2:11)
Steve (1:54)
Jayjay (3:42)
Armen (2:59)
Ella (2:05)
Jole (1:59)
Delete (3:19)
Now (2:02)
Carl (1:40)
Review: The 45 King was given unprecedented access to the rescued master tapes in the archives of the recently relaunched Westbound Records label in order to create the beats for this bumper album. The music of Junie Morrison and Ohio Players features heavily of course as The King pays tribute to the original iconic breakbeats that helped make him such a don in the hip-hop world. This box has seven singles in all, with 13 of these new tunes all appearing across seven differently coloured slices of wax.
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out of stock $59.15
Vol 12
Vol 12 (7")
Cat: 45K 12. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Nas - "NY State Of Mind" (4:40)
Nas - "Represent" (4:21)
Review: The 45 Kings return with Vol 12, delivering two essential cuts from Nas's legendary Illmatic album. On Side-1, 'N.Y. State of Mind' captures the raw spirit of New York with its darker, jazz-influenced beats, perfectly complementing Nas's gritty lyrical flow. Side-2 features 'Represent'. a timeless track, exuding class with its sharp production and quintessential boom-bap vibe. Both tracks showcase why Illmatic is hailed as one of the greatest hip-hop records of all time. This 45 is perfect for any vinyl collector or fan of classic hip-hop, encapsulating the golden era with two undeniable gems from Nas's breakthrough masterpiece.
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45 Kings Vol 13
Cat: 45K 013. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Total Wreck (remix) (3:33)
Uknowhowwedu (3:38)
Review: The pinnacle of original-visional femme rap, Bahamadia quickly dominated the Philly hip-hop scene at the age of 30 with the release of her independently-made LP Kollage in 1996. But she'd been active on the scene at least two years prior; 'Total Wreck' was her first ever single, and preempted the record alongside 'Uknowhowwedu', 'I Confess' and 'Biggest Part Of Me' in a two-year drumroll that would eventually set the Penn state capital slowly afire. Now fab flippers 45 Kings provide a furtherance of Bahamadia's original offering, with 'Total Wreck' and 'Uknowhowwedu' appearing in calmly reedited form here, making no bones of sampli-fying the complementary 'Street Version' of the A-side, which preposed the original record on 12".
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out of stock $16.06
Inside My Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BLMS 013. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Inside My Love (4:31)
Gee Dee (4:30)
Review: For Record Store Day 2025, Bloom Japan presents a lovely 7" from the 45TRIO, who reimagine Minnie Riperton's classic 'Inside My Love.' This reinterpretation delivers a lush, jazz-infused instrumental take that honours the original's unique sensuality while introducing a fresh, soulful groove for modern 'floors. 45TRIO's tasteful blend of live instrumentation and vintage tones helps breathe new life into this timeless gem while the B-side offers a stripped-down version perfect for late-night spins or sample hunters. This is one to pick up and drop during those loved-up moments.
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Saudade Vem Correndo (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: BLMS 004. Rel: 04 May 23
 
Jazz
Saudade Vem Correndo (3:40)
Saudade Vem Correndo (DJ Koco edit) (4:10)
Review: 45Trio is a Japanese jazz outfit comprised of Junichi Sunayama, Masahiko Kubo and Shingo Hirakawa that has been turning out fresh jams since 2013 including an album and several 45rpms. 'Saudade Vem Correndo' is a new funk and soul-infused jazz sound that arrives especially for Record Store Day 2023 on limited edition 7". The A-side original is a nice louche and late-night lounge groove with magical melodies and catchy samba rhythms. On the flip is a DJ Koco edit that brings a hip-hop vibe that reminds of the late great J Dilla.
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out of stock $21.13
Mysterious Vibes
Cat: BLMS-010. Rel: 13 May 24
 
Funk/Reissues
Mysterious Vibes (4:30)
A Little Spice (4:15)
Review: 'Mysterious Vibes' is the latest of several new releases by piano trio 45trio for Bloom Music Japan. As always led by pianist and producer Swing-O, 45trio demonstrate here a slow-honed mastery of nighttime, quayside funk, with the titular A-side of this fresh 7" procuring a deft combo of searchlit synth and vivacious vocoder. The B's 'A Little Spice' breaks from this with a strutting walking bass and backbeat combo, harking an Afro-Brazilian piano tinge.
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out of stock $18.02
Am I The Same Girl
Am I The Same Girl (limited 7")
Cat: BLMS 011. Rel: 08 Aug 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Am I The Same Girl (feat Momoko Suzuki & Reiko Oda From Cosa Nostra) (4:10)
Soulful Strut (Organ mix) (4:11)
Review: 45trio share their first release for Bloom Musi, this time around covering the stone-cold classic 'Am I The Same Girl', co-written by Eugene Record, of Chi-Lites fame, with Sonny Sanders, for singer Barbara Acklin. In '92, Swing Out Sister covered the album, but this latest rendition hears 45trio's Momoko Suzuki and Reiko Oda lend it a sweeter style by comparison. This dainty, vivid young soul morsel is a fine-tuned fine tune, one you'll undoubtedly want to continue humming along to long after its central, unmistakable hook - transposed up at least two octaves here - has played out. The B-side includes a special instrumental version, no less, released under the name of Young-Holt Unlimited - this one brings the hook line to an organ part, demonstrating the written song's potent and versatile instrumental repertoire.
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Remind Me
Cat: BLMS 007. Rel: 25 Sep 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Remind Me (4:06)
Miles To Cross (feat Yousuke Kobayashi) (4:05)
Review: Some 10 years ago 45 Trio first appeared with their silky smooth strain of live band boogie and broken beat, minting an album on Origami Productions before making a welcome comeback in 2020. Their latest 7" continues a fruitful run with Bloom Music, leading in with the lounge-ready synth-funk of 'Remind Me', with a luscious piece of Moog-esque low end which makes a nod to Lowrell's evergreen 'Mellow Mellow Right On'. 'Miles To Cross' is a looser, jazzier affair with a widescreen arrangement which features a guest spot from Calmera's Yousuke Kobayashi.
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out of stock $19.15
Passion
Passion (40 gram vinyl 7")
Cat: ERC 085. Rel: 28 Oct 19
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Passion
The Man I Feel
Review: Emotional Rescue dig out a quintessential private press curio and give it a tasteful 7" release that should tickle all lovers of blue-eyed soul with a subtle electronic kink. There's a smooth pop nous at the heart of "Passion", but also a naivety in the production that hints at the bedroom studio roots of 4AM's limited forays into recorded work. There's space for Fairlight-esque stabs and something approaching an acid bassline, but it's all framed in a mellifluous slice of melodious groove. "The Man I Feel" takes the A side and steers it into playful instrumental territory to great effect, the consummate 80s dub out.
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out of stock $9.00
You May Dream
Cat: HT 110. Rel: 03 Nov 23
 
50s/60s
You May Dream (3:22)
Batman Theme (2:36)
Review: A double bill of Japanese surf rock, direct from Tokyo, with the stars from "Kill Bill" (the 5.6.7.8's) playing Sheena & The Rockets' 1979 hit 'You May Dream', with the 'Batman Theme' on the B-side. The Rockets' track is rendered in new reality, with anhedonic vocals and a rollicking tambourine on every fourth beat lending it a sweet sheen. The dark knight, meanwhile, is lent an instrumental funk tailwind, propelled into crime-fighting mode by bass brasses and a staunchly unswung backbeat.
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out of stock $16.33
Money Is The Drug
Cat: GRRR 8. Rel: 22 Nov 06
 
Rock (All)
Money Is The Drug
Saying My Name
Review: Limited 7" from Tigertrap Records.
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out of stock $3.95
Club Level
Cat: RNT 45009. Rel: 06 Dec 22
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Club Level (4:17)
Club Level (Eli Escobar remix) (5:02)
Review: RNT welcomes Brooklyn-based band 79.5 to the family with the first single from their forthcoming eponymous LP. Soulful and psychedelic, the haunting melodies of Club Level float above a steady strutting rhythm section, punctuated by moaning baritone saxophone and drenched in washy reverb.

NYC mainstay Eli Escobar crafts a masterful remix that leans into 80s nostalgia, with a soundscape and arrangement nothing short of perfection.
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Played by: Javi Frias, Chris Coco
 in stock $15.21
Terrorize My Heart (Disco Dub)
Cat: BC 0757. Rel: 25 Oct 18
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Terrorize My Heart (Disco dub) (3:49)
Terrorize My Heart (Tall Black Guy Bounce remix) (3:44)
Review: The faultless Big Crown label revisits one of its biggest hits from back in 2016. New York City-based collective 79.5 is made up of seven musicians and singers and their gorgeous 'Terrorize My Heart' 45rpm reached some heart aching disco highs. Now it comes with in two new forms - the disco dub with its seductive drums and bass and airy, soulful vocal, and a remix from hip hop royalty Tall Black Guy. He deconstructs the tune and rebuilds it as a smoky, jazz tinged slow motion hip hop beat. The chords are warm and cuddly, the vocal is more meandering but still acts as the perfect icing on a delicious cake.
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Healing Sword
Healing Sword (limited 7")
Cat: EM 1207SS. Rel: 22 May 23
 
Coldwave/Synth
Healing Sword (4:21)
Snake (live) (3:09)
Review: Japanese ambient dub maestro 7FO creates his very own niche brand of ambient, dub, and experimental music, his mastery of which has thoroughly justified in this latest 7" vinyl release. Just two new tracks adorn its twin sides, 'Healing Sword' and 'Snake (Live)'. The former track sounds like a malleted plod through a surreal Christmas market, backed up by electro-reggae instrumentation at a dancehall tempo, plus haunting vocal fly-bys. The B is equally weird, like a wintry paean for a swords-and-sorcery fantasies and the healing power of escaping into them.
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out of stock $14.09
Daisy Lady (reissue)
Daisy Lady (reissue) (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 009 RE. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Funk/Reissues
7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" (4:11)
Blackbusters - "Old Man" (4:25)
Review: 7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" is such a special and in-demand tune that no matter how many times it gets reissued it always sells out. This latest pressing on Breaks & Beats is a hand-numbered and limited edition 7" that is backed with Blackbusters's 'Old Man'. It's a cosmic funk workout with some great synth magic drawn out and weaved into funky breaks with all the bells and whistles (literally.) But really that 7th Wonder jam is the one here with its pumping drums and lavish horn sections all making for a colourful and vibrant wedge of irresistible funk.
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out of stock $12.95
Instant Replay
Cat: SH 01. Rel: 12 Nov 24
 
Soul
87th Off Broadway - "Instant Replay" (2:53)
Larry Sanders - "I’m In Love" (2:43)
Review: Ace's introduces the Soul Harmony label with a thrilling discovery from Golden State Recorders. The 87th Off Broadway, hailing from Seaside, California, recorded a series of tracks in April 1972, with arrangements by Los Angeles' Rene Hall. These sessions, featuring the group's self-penned songs, remained unheard for decades. 'Instant Replay is the final track from these sessions to be released, following previous funk releases on Ace's BGP label. The group later evolved into Welfare, who recorded 'What About The Child' (under the name Gold) for the MRC label in 1977. The intricate harmony and high-quality production of 'Instant Replay' have already garnered praise on the Lowrider scene. The music of Larry Sanders has seen the soar among collectors, capturing the essence of a summer romance with his lush, harmonious sound.
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99 Problems
Cat: PRORMXS 01. Rel: 28 Dec 22
 
Hip Hop/R&B
99 Problems (The Prodigy remix) (2:58)
Release Yo' Delf (The Prodigy remix) (4:08)
Review: Hip-hop meets razor rave beats head on as two DJ-friendly versions of well worn and much loved East Coast rap tracks end up on either side of this rather nifty 7". The title track is the more classic of the two - perhaps that's why it gets given the more subtle overhaul of the two. The flip is more of a head on collision between its subject matters, and we'd contest the more urgent and dramatic of the two as a result, although short of putting it on at the incorrect speed you'd find it hard not to succeed with such tools of the trade in your hand and/or box.
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Played by: The Allergies
out of stock $14.64
What's Shakin
What's Shakin (yellow vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: DYNAM 7088YELLOW. Rel: 26 Jan 21
 
Disco/Re-Edits
What's Shakin (4:43)
Much Too Much (3:58)
Review: 9th Creation's Superheros album was a treasure trove of soulful disco tunes that have since become hard to find and ever more desirable. Now the Dynamite Cuts 45s Series has two of the gems from it on this special new 7". It's the first time there a-side has been on its own piece of vinyl and that tune 'Whats Shakin' goes first. It's gloriously glossy and high quality disco with funky horns and big bass, a lush vocal hook and luxuriant sound. 'Much Too Much' is on the reverse and is another floor facing disco tune with a heart swelling vocal and smooth chords that can often fetch L150 on its own.
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标签: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
out of stock $20.57
Bubble Gum
Cat: DYNAM 7087. Rel: 26 Jan 21
 
Funk/Reissues
Bubble Gum (2:31)
Rule Of Mind (5:14)
Review: Dynamite Cuts is one of the most apply named labels of them all. Once again here it brings the serious funk heat on a tidy 7" from The 9th Creation. Both of these super sexy killers are taken from the mega rare Bubble Gum album and it's not hard to see why it has become such a highly sought after record. The title tune is only just over two minute long but has steamy spoken word vocals with Moog funk bass. 'Rule Of Mind' is longer at over five minutes, and the way the keys shimmy into your affections and the lead sax brings the lustre is second to none. What an EP.
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out of stock $15.50
Berlin
Berlin (white vinyl 7")
Cat: MUTE 621. Rel: 30 Oct 20
 
Experimental/Electronic
Berlin (4:09)
Dirty Boy (3:10)
Review: A Certain Ratio have returned with their most tight and funky album, possibly ever, recently, and it is steeped in 40 years of ACR DNA. Now you can grab two of the standout singles on this fine, limited edition white 7" thanks to Daniel Miller's essential Mute. Opener 'Berlin' is the second single from that album, ACR Loco, and has breezy vocals and Trillin riffs over tight drum work. 'Dirty Boy' is riddled with squelchy synth funk, with popping drums and a great vocal performance that will get any party vibing.
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 in stock $19.02
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