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I Do I Do I Do I Do I Do (reissue)
Cat: 751449 3. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do (3:22)
Rock Me (3:11)
 in stock $15.42
Mamma Mia (reissue)
Mamma Mia (reissue) (7" picture disc)
Cat: 751450 0. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
Mamma Mia (3:37)
Intermezzo (3:57)
 in stock $15.42
So Long (reissue)
So Long (reissue) (7" picture disc)
Cat: 751449 1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
So Long (3:06)
I've Been Waiting For You (3:40)
 in stock $15.42
SOS (reissue)
SOS (reissue) (7" picture disc)
Cat: 751449 6. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Pop
SOS (3:31)
Man In The Middle (3:09)
Review: It's hard to believe ABBA's third album is 50 years old this year and S.O.S. was one of the slef titled LP's most successful and distinctive moments. The song helped solidify the Swedish quartet's exciting blend of catchy pop and disco, as well as - absolutely true - providing the Sex Pistols with the intro for punk classic 'Pretty Vacant'. This period correct picture disc 7" celebrates one of their most iconic singles, backed with beloved album cut Man In 'The Middle' here.
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Flex'd Up
Cat: MCM 45005. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Abel - "Flex'd Up" (5:06)
Netwerk - "Horns Of A Feather" (4:00)
Review: LA label Milkcrate Mondays is back with more slick contemporary hip-hop and r&b sounds, this time in the form of a split 7". Abel takes care of the opener with 'Flex'd Up', which has slow, seductive and silky drums and synths making for a sunny sound that is topped with a gorgeously heartfelt r&b vocal that swoons and swoops effortlessly. On the flip, Netwerk's 'Horns Of A Feather' has a duster and more classic boom-bap hip-hop beat that's low in the mix, with muted horns and another aching vocal really finishing it in style. Two different vibes, both are excellent.
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 in stock $15.42
Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Experimental/Electronic
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
 in stock $18.78
Tighten Up
Cat: A 006. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Tighten Up (3:51)
The Witch (4:11)
Review: Anorax Records' motto and hash-taggable suggestion is to #eatsleepcollect, as if we weren't doing so already! This time they deliver on the highly anticipated 'Tighten Up' by Melbourne soul collective The Bamboos. First released in 2006 on Kenny Dope and Keb Darge's Kay-Dee label, this instrumental version of Archie Bell & The Drells' 1968 hit quickly became a favourite in soul and acid jazz circles. Rhythm-made by The Bamboos' leader, Lance Ferguson, this one stands out for its vocal absence, offering a quirky, irresistible take.
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 in stock $15.42
I Love You
I Love You (red vinyl 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: IMP 143. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
I Love You (6:30)
Protection (4:46)
 in stock $16.25
Peace & Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: SS 7011P. Rel: 10 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Peace & Love (3:39)
Wreck (2:19)
Review: The first official reissue of Brooklyn People's rare 1975 soul-funk classic 'Peace and Love / Wreck' arrives courtesy of Selector Series for Record Store Day 2025. Originally released on Cheri Records half a century ago, this sought-after 7" has fetched prices of around L50 on the collector's market. It's one of those true crate-digger gems with its perfect mix of soulful, spiritual deepness and driving, dynamic drum grooves that never quit. 'Wreck' has atmospheric crowd sounds as well as jazzy keys and horns to really take things up a notch.
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标签: Disco Funk | Jazz Funk
 in stock $16.81
Pollution & Plastic
Cat: LVPD 107. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Pollution & Plastic (3:28)
Pollution & Plastic (dub) (3:32)
Played by: Osmose
 in stock $15.99
Jamajama
Cat: SC 7086. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Byron The Aquarius - "Jamajama" (4:26)
Byron The Aquarius & Steven Klavier - "Higher" (3:44)
Review: Key playing master Byron The Aquarius returns to Star Creature with 'Jamajama', a slick 7" dripping in synth-heavy funk and future-facing deep house of the sort that has made him a real standout in recent years. On the A-side, Byron delivers a left-field jazz-funk burner that's packed with squelchy, bass-rich, and weirdly elegant vibes that perfectly straddle the line between two-step and house grooves. Flip it over and you get a lush nu-boogie banger featuring Steven Klavier on vocals, and his disco-laced touch has lit up tracks from Soul Clap to Eli Escobar so you may well be familiar. It's a tight, genre-blurring gem from one for heads, dancers, and divas alike.
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标签: Nu Disco | Detroit House
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Look At Me Now
Cat: SEV 018. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Look At Me Now (2:41)
Look At Me Now (alternative take) (2:54)
Review: After a wild shelf-clearer came by way of a reissue of 'Ordinary Joe' earlier this year, we've now a second Outta Sight reissue of yet another gladly intoned Terry Callier deep cut on our hands. Born and raised in Chicago's Cabrini-Green, Callier came up alongside a generation of soul and jazz innovators but always stood apart. After his debut LP The New Folk Sound fell into obscurity, and his 1968 Cadet single 'Look At Me Now' slipped past unnoticed, he was brought into his mentor Jerry Butler's Songwriters Workshop, a game-changing move. This stirring early statement works in much inner commentary on manhood, stage fright and vital moment seizure - "now my people think I just fake it / I know I do things they don't understand / so I've got to show them I can take it / I've got to show 'em I can be a man" - aches with the strain of double consciousness in a performance society.
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Prophecy Reveal
Cat: ROOTS 56. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Prophecy Reveal (3:29)
Prophecy Reveal (version) (3:21)
Review: A powerful roots anthem from the unmistakable voice of Daweh Congo here. 'Prophecy Reveal' is an invitation to get lost in his haunting tone and spiritual intensity, both of which were hallmarks of his role in the roots revival movement. Originally released in 2000, the 25-year-old classic blends conscious lyrics with a weighty digital rhythm to create a hypnotic, militant vibe. Daweh's mystical delivery brings urgency and depth to the message, while the B-side dives into rich 90s electronic dub territory by layering effects and echo for a deep sound rooted in spiritual and musical resistance.
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Fi Years
Cat: ROOTS 55. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Fi Years (3:42)
Fi Years (version) (3:15)
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Dubfinity
Cat: DDR 008. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Dub
Dubfinity (3:38)
Saxfinity (3:18)
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Move Dem
Cat: DDR 011. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Dub
Move Dem (5:00)
Move Dem (Smalltowndubz Rmx) (4:45)
Review: Danubian Dub hails from Vienna and step up to their own self-titled label with a deep, steppers-style cut that delivers conscious energy and militant grooves on one impactful 7". 'Move Dem' is driven by a thunderous bassline and echo-laden snares and has a nice ass-wobbling weight to it as it rolls up and down while I Nando's commanding voice delivers his own message. Though rooted in classic dub traditions, it has a fresh edge and sleek production aesthetic that very much places it nicely the here and now. The Smalltowndubz brings some more winky dubstep style bass weight to the flipside and both versions are sound system-ready anthems built for serious rotation.
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Move Dem
Move Dem (red vinyl 7")
Cat: DDR 011R. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Dub
Move Dem (5:01)
Move Dem (Smalltowndubz Rmx) (4:44)
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Dubfinity
Dubfinity (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: DDR 008C. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Dub
Danubian Dub & I-Nando - "Dubfinity" (3:38)
Danubian Dub & Jakob Willner - "Saxfinity" (3:20)
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Run For Cover
Cat: SEV 019. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Run For Cover (3:03)
Wear It On Our Face (3:24)
Review: The Dells were a legendary soul and doo-wop group defined by Johnny Carter's soaring falsetto and Marvin Junior's rich baritone. After first forming in 1952, their most iconic era came during their time with Chicago's Cadet label from the mid-60s to mid-70s. Their 1966 track 'Run For Cover' became a staple of the Northern Soul scene and remains highly sought-after today, with mint copies fetching over L100. Equally beloved is their 1968 dancer 'Wear It On Our Face' featuring a powerful Charles Stepney arrangement and the group's signature harmonies-both songs showcasing The Dells at the height of their soulful brilliance.
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MVP
MVP (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: RRR 23ORANGE. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix) (3:53)
Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix) (3:27)
Review: For the last couple of years, DJ AL has been serving up creative edits that breathe new life into iconic tracks from hip-hop and r&b. He's already dropped a big one in 2025 but quickly backs it up with two more razor-sharp reworks. First up is 'MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix)' which has big old school energy, dusty and raw drum breaks and hard bars a plenty. 'Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix)' is a more soulful sound with a deep cut groove but still plenty of 90s hip-hop energy and some hip-swinging claps. A great return that is sure to fire up many a 'floor this summer and beyond.
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 in stock $19.35
Back To Cali
Cat: RUB 009. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Back To Cali (Goce Pop Lock edit) (4:11)
Gravel Pit (Goce Back To Front mix) (4:17)
Review: Macedonian DJ Goce's reworks breathe a sense of urgency and grit into two classics, making them feel like new discoveries. 'Back to Cali (Goce's Pop Lock Edit)' takes the swagger of LL Cool J's original and shatters it with rapid-fire Brooklyn rhythms and experimental tension. It's a rework that hits hard, adding a sense of narrative chaos to the track's laid-back vibe. Over on the B-side, Goce transforms Wu-Tang's 'Gravel Pit' into a dirty, kinetic force. The original's bounce is replaced with an altogether funkier pulse, creating a new layer of unpredictability while retaining that beloved Staten Island grit. Both tracks move in unexpected directions, pushing the boundaries of what these classics can be on the dancefloor.
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Played by: The Allergies, Osmose
 in stock $17.10
Iemenja
Iemenja (7")
Cat: MAR 103. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Lemenja (Digel De Barrio re-edit) (5:12)
Aruandai (Digel De Barrio re-edit) (4:07)
Review: In 1969, Duo Ouro Negro travelled to the US and came back changed. By 1972, they channelled said many cross-country encounters with Black Power politics, spiritual jazz and liberation struggles into Blackground: a bold, pan-African statement recorded not in Luanda but Lisbon. The Angolan duo, already global stars in Portuguese-speaking circuits, were heard fusing jazz-funk with messages of decolonisation and Black identity, summed up in Raul Indipwo's cry: "Don't forget your blackground." A decade later, in 1981, the record was reworked with fresh arrangements and additions like the instrumental 'Iemenja' and the percussion-heavy 'Aruandai'. This new edition from Digei De Bairro brings that fiercely rhythmic and politically charged LP back into circulation, a vital slice of Lusophone jazz-funk with global intent.
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标签: Jazz Funk | Portuguese
 in stock $17.94
Give Jah Praise
Cat: PRTL 7093. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Give Jah Praise (3:06)
Praising (version) (3:38)
Review: Jamaican vocalist Earl Sixteen's 1980 recording finally lands on 7" vinyl, produced by Earl Morgan of The Heptones and recorded at Harry J Studios. The vocal cut rides a familiar steppers rhythm also heard on tracks by Lacksley Castell and Black Uhuru - crisp, driving, and minimal in arrangement. Sixteen's delivery is measured that sits just above the groove without crowding the mix. The B-side features a dub version mixed by Sylvan Morris. It's restrained, focusing on dropouts and echo placement rather than full reconstruction. Both sides maintain clarity and space, typical of the era's late roots sound. A concise, well-pressed archival issue that foregrounds the essentials: voice, rhythm, and atmosphere.
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 in stock $15.14
Run From Inside My Mind
Run From Inside My Mind (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 292. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Run Inside My Mind (3:25)
Coming Home (3:23)
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America In 2020
America In 2020 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 293. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
America In 2020 (3:29)
We Don't Work (2:32)
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Rub A Dub
Cat: CERADST 45001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Rub A Dub (3:12)
Stick Together (3:19)
 in stock $16.25
Hollywood Dreaming
Cat: EXUMG 16. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Soul
Hollywood Dreaming (4:40)
Got To Get Away (4:29)
Review: Originally hailing from Washington DC, Father's Children were one of the capital's most promising funk outfits in the late 70s. This new 7" reissue on South Street Soul revives two prized tracks from their Mercury Records era, produced by Wayne Henderson of The Crusaders. 'Hollywood Dreaming' is a breezy, rolling slice of mellow soul-funkithe sort of elegant groove that turns up on late-night radio, all gentle clavs and cruising vocals. Flip it and 'Shine On' turns up the energy, driven by a snapping slap bassline, crisp brass jabs and a slick group vocal arrangement. Both cuts originally appeared on their 1979 LP, but the original 45 has long been a holy grail for collectorsifetching triple digits. This reissue not only preserves the format but delivers on fidelity and style, giving DJs and heads alike a long-awaited chance to spin these Washington-grown grooves without fear of shelling out a fortune.
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The Lost Union City Sessions
Cat: ISH 0594509. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feelin' It (3:01)
You & Me Ties (3:01)
 in stock $17.39
Small Edits 1
Cat: SMALL 01. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Sade
Commo
Review: Launching their new 7" series with a bang, Small Edits enlist the shadowy figure of The Groomer for two deep-digging reworks that balance crate knowledge with pure dancefloor funk. On the A-side, 'S.a.d.e' stretches out into a blissed, slow-burn groove with smoky keys, slinky basslines and a gentle swing conjure a mood that's tender, perfect for warm-up sets or late-night wind downs. Flip it over for 'Commo', a swaggering, shoulder-rolling party starter. Tighter, faster and packed with cheeky rhythmic flair, it leans into peak-time territory with percussive funk licks and chopped vocals that radiate attitude. A low-key but high-quality debuticut loud and made for selectors who know.
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Love Hula Hate Fascism (Have A Nice Day)
Cat: 730958. Rel: 04 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Love Hula, Hate Fascism (1:47)
Little Surfer (2:40)
Shrunken Heads & Monster Bats (2:25)
 in stock $19.90
Casio lk Files
Cat: DR 7004. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Casio LK 1 (4:46)
Casio LK 2 (4:37)
Review: Texan producer Ben Hixon has been particularly prolific of late, releasing a swathe of rather good - and undeniably analogue-powered - deep house EPs on Dolfin Music, a label he's been associated with for many years. Here he drops a seven-inch single - a rarity within house music - featuring two jams that make extensive use of his Casio LK keyboard. A-side 'Casio LK 1' is a breezy chunk of old school style deep house that comes blessed with a deep, heavy bassline, sparkling keyboard riffs, and soulful, eyes-closed vocal snippets. He opts for a sweatier, more stripped-back and occasionally distorted drum sound on 'Casio LK2', wrapping this tough-as-teak, no-nonsense beat in dreamy chords and spacey melodic flourishes.
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Bongo Express
Cat: FC 67. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Bongo Express (2:56)
Afternoon Sniper (2:56)
Review: Following a string of praised releases for labels the likes of Dreamlord Recordings, Library Of The Occult and Up In Her Room, Jonathan Parkes (Korb) and Dom Keen (Studio Kosmische) team up once more for Bongo Express, a one-off vinyl drop via Crouch End's Feral Child. This time, the pair lean hard into their mutual obsessions: dusty mid-70s textures, radiophonic wig-outs and low-slung kraut-funk. Built around rattling bongos and scuzzy analogue synths, the record rides a hypnotic groove that sits somewhere between library oddity, imagined road movie score and late-night Berlin jam session.
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Love That Lady
Cat: LRK 33. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Soul
Love That Lady (2:34)
Don't Take Your Love (3:13)
Review: Chicago native James "Soul" Holvay is a true soul survivor. Best known for penning the 1967 U.S. No.1 hit 'Kind of a Drag for The Buckinghams,' Holvay led The Mob before stepping away from music in the late 70s. But with the resurgence of retro soul, he made a stunning comeback in 2020 and was soon channelling the golden era sounds of Curtis Mayfield, Gene Chandler and Johnny Pate once more. His 2021 'Sweet Soul Song' EP earned critical acclaim, and now LRK Records drops two gems from his Working Man EP in the form of 'Love That Lady' and 'Don't Take Your Love', both pure vintage Chicago soul heaters.

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 in stock $17.67
Expansions
Cat: A 007. Rel: 09 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Expansions (3:52)
Glow (4:27)
Review: The enduring electronic musical gene sequence that was Virginia-born pianist and keys player Lonnie Liston Smith's spiritual funk-jazz opus, 'Expansions' from 1974, now hears another re-disco-scription by keyboardist Gail Johnson and her unstoppable band, Jazz In Pink. Renowned for her keytar uplifts and relentless live schedule, this is a rare 12" for the modern genius LA live musician. Her rendition of Smith's 'Expansions' both mellows and sharpens the mood in equal measure, providing a renewed euphony come euphoria. 'Glow' backs up the B-side with a sheeny original, with dramatic phrase stops and trademark peak-out pianos from Gail.
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Played by: Osmose
 in stock $15.42
Kuroi Jukai (remastered)
Kuroi Jukai (remastered) (7" + insert + MP3 download code)
Cat: SRUIN 1042. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Side 1 (5:38)
Side 2 (5:18)
 in stock $18.50
Mon Cher Amor
Mon Cher Amor (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ZP 112. Rel: 03 Jun 25
 
Soul
Shaun LaBelle - "Mon Cher Amor" (feat Maysa & Bobby Lyle) (4:15)
Shaun LaBelle - "Your Love Kept Calling My Name" (feat Maysa & Stokey) (4:02)
Review: Minnesota's Shaun LaBelle returns with two collaborative cuts that shimmer with West Coast class. On 'Mon Cher Amour', Maysa's effortlessly fluid delivery rides plush piano chords from Bobby Lyle, whose presence elevates the arrangement with vintage jazz-funk elegance. Lyle's involvement i rare and usually reserved i speaks volumes. Flip to 'Your Love Kept Calling My Name', a slower burn that shows off LaBelle's syrupy synth bass and clean guitar touches, anchored again by Maysa, this time joined by Stokley. The track's groove is thick but graceful, helped along by contributions from Jeff Lorber, Patrick Lamb and Maurizio Metalli. While there's a polish that veers towards the adult contemporary side of soul-jazz, both tunes have the kind of melodic strength and studio richness that make sense of their Billboard and UK Soul Chart success.
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Re Works 7
Cat: LSRW 007. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Disco/Re-Edits
Master Peace Vol 1
Master Peace Vol 2
Review: Another dug-out dispatch from Tokyo's most diligent soul surgeon. This latest 7" distills veteran editor Loftsoul's flair for unearthing overlooked grooves and flipping them into low-slung, floor-ready burners. Side A stretches a sweet, previously under-the-radar soul cut into a strut-ready salivation, while the flip dips into hazier jazz-funk moorings: crisp drum breaks, warm Rhodes, slow-cooked syncopation. With subtle EQ and caressing lowpass warmth, we hear it's not about maximal intervention; it's about knowing where to put the scalpel. The latest in a long-running series, it's certainly an outlier find for record-bin archaeologists.
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Bomba Pa' Afincar
Bomba Pa' Afincar (pink vinyl 7")
Cat: MAS 050. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
International
Bomba Pa' Afincar (3:34)
Sabor A Mi (2:59)
Review: Although they only debuted a couple of years ago, Los Guapos Sensibles have become firm favourites with lovers of authentic international grooves and sounds like cumbia. Here they return with La Alicia bringing vocals heat on this double A-side. Leading with a digital dancehall flip of Vico C's classic proto-reggaeton banger, 'Bomba pa' Afincar,' it's got that island vibe locked down. On the flip, they dive deep with a bass-heavy, fresh take on the timeless bolero 'Sabor a Mi' by Alvaro Carrillo, which is where Puerto Rico meets Mexico in a sonic showdown. Raw, rhythmic and packed with swagger, this is the best of tradition warped into a modern groove for a bold, cross-cultural fun.
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Give Dem
Cat: DSR 7003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Tenor Mario - "Give Dem" (3:46)
Variedub - "Give Dem Dub" (3:47)
Review: Dubstoned Records is back with more fresh wax and heavyweight Rub-a-Dub rhythms, this time straight from Seville. Produced, mixed and dubbed by Variedub, 'Give Dem' features the powerful vocals of Tenor Mario, who is also part of Cool Up Records, and whose energetic delivery always cuts through. Rafael Arcos brings his signature guitar flair while The Sherlock Horns light up the groove with tight brass from Toni Martin on trombone, Pedro Caballero on sax and Mr Monkeyface on trumpet. Anchoring it all is Agustin Paris on bass. It's a deep, dynamic cut that blends roots tradition with local talent and comes with a flip dub for extra low-end heft.
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By Yourself
Cat: SEV 022. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Soul
Jay D Martin - "By Yourself" (2:24)
Sam Williams - "Love Slipped Through My Fingers" (2:28)
Review: This release from Outta Sight marks the first standalone vinyl pressing of the 1968 Northern Soul classic 'By Yourself' by Jay D. Martin, which has previously only ever been available only as a rare Tower label promo and on a Wigan Casino compilation. And it is a true Wigan dancefloor favourite, which is why the original promo now fetches around L350 on second-hand markets. Also featured is Sam Williams' 'Love Slipped Through My Fingers,' another 1968 Northern Soul gem that similarly debuted as a Tower promo and commands collector prices up to L2,000. Do not snooze on these iconic, hard-to-find floor-fillers from the golden era of Northern Soul.
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This Is Like A Dream
Cat: CAN 2025V. Rel: 02 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
This Is Like A Dream (3:20)
Total Pleasure (5:11)
Review: Thanks to an early 2025 launched exhibition at the Tate Modern, which looks back at the life and work of late, great performance art legend and Minty co-founder Leigh Bowery, Minty have put out this collectible 7" featuring previously unreleased songs. The title of the first track 'This Is Like A Dream' conveys what Bowery would have felt to have held this exhibition and making his dream come true from beyond the grave is a beautiful touch. And the song is a reminder that for all Minty's bizarre performances and sensational avant garde costumes they still backed it up with great music and would have cut through the noise on their songwriting alone. Both tracks feature Bowery, recorded as they were in 1993 and 1994 respectively. True gems finally unearthed.A
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Place Where I Go
Cat: ES 047. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Place Where I Go (3:35)
Kapi Ngalyananni (3:42)
Review: From Papunya in Australia's Northern Territory, indiginous Luritja artist Keanu Nelson returns with a new two-track 7", produced in collaboration with Sydney's Yuta Matsumura. It's a continuation of their distinct blend of desert-rooted storytelling and homespun electronics. 'Place Where I Go' merges YouTube-era hip-hop with dubbed-out textures and plaintive piano, Nelson's voice diaristic and close. 'Kapi Ngalyananni', sung in Luritja, is a water song laced with clapsticks, parched melodica and ghostly pads. Shaped with minimal means, these tracks shimmer with spirit and quiet clarity, holding space for both the ancestral and the everyday.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Empty Words
Empty Words (white vinyl 7")
Cat: IMP 150WHITE. Rel: 05 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Empty Words (2:49)
Empty Words (instrumental) (2:48)
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Walk
Walk (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: DR 7005. Rel: 11 Jun 25
 
Deep House
Walk (original mix) (4:31)
Walk (JT Donaldson remix) (4:59)
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Small Baby
Cat: COOLUP 7009. Rel: 06 Jun 25
 
Soul
Small Baby (3:41)
Let Me Shine (feat Tenor Mario) (3:38)
 in stock $16.54
TV Movie
TV Movie (hand-numbered 7" + poster limited to 250 copies)
Cat: MASK 3. Rel: 13 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
No Love (1:57)
TV Movie (2:02)
 in stock $16.25
Mexico
Mexico (7")
Cat: FS 14SN. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Cha Cha Cha (3:18)
Tamborito (2:45)
Review: DJ Paul Sitter is the don of Rostov On Don, a Russian outfit dedicated to supreme, sweatily serious breaks-rap cutups. En large comes 'Cha Cha Cha', with its angular piano hits and wide-panned, cowbell-topped, break-your-back breaks. 'Tambotito' contrasts with an obscurer breakbeat with drum tails whizzing like firecrackers, not to mention a sample of an original Panamanian vocal line hailing from a recording of a song in the titular genre.
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 in stock $17.10
Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013BLACK. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:20)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: Sofian label Soul Dynamite sling a skilful slice over our way, assuring us of the finely appraised editing work of Plovdiv producer Skill. Flat caps, ochre-rimmed glasses and dug crates seem to surround Skill like bees to honey, as the self-professed "pioneer in the purveyance of soulful, funky and jazzy hip-hop" makes evident his own expertise in a monosyllabic name. Two seconds in and we already know that 'Tribute To The Godfather' refers to none other than James Brown; we hear his many rhythm-perfect funk "huhs" striating the a fearsome breaks opener. We conclude on the sax-furloughed 'Danger', which steers hip-hoppier, and sacrifices the original vocals from Brown for an unknown sample source, though the King Of Soul's reign is not lost on it.
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 in stock $17.10
Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013RED. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk/Reissues
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:15)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: A limited red vinyl edition of Sofian producer Skill's skilful 'Tribute To The Godfather', a simple yet effective 7" breaks edit outlining just how much tension and suspense can be fleshed out of a James Brown drum sample. Mr. James Brown, undoubtedly the linchpin of funk, is said to have been so tyrannically dictatorial during recordings that he would fire session drummers in a flash if they were slightly behind. Only a man with gangsta-level gusto could have squeezed this breakbeat out of a young Clyde Stubblefield, signalled by a decided "hit it now" from our sequin-flared compere.
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Played by: Smoove, DJ Katch
 in stock $15.14
Give Me Your Love (Love Song)
Cat: GEE 1004. Rel: 12 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Give Me Your Love (Love Song) (3:22)
Give Me Your Dub (dub mix) (3:22)
Review: Curtis Mayfield's tender falsetto and political lyrical activations made him one of soul's most distinctive and influential figures of the 70s. Addressing civil rights, urban life, and Black identity with rare grace, it's little wonder that his catalogue has since proved a goldmine for reinterpretation, where 'Move On Up', 'The Makings of You' and 'People Get Ready' continue to inspire covers over generations. Here, howsoever the decision was made, do Soul Shepherds reshake a less-known Mayfield favourite in dub, 'Give Me Your Love', a dark-horse ode to good lovin', originally track 6 on the soul star's great soundtrack to the pimpin' 70s film Superfly. "It's true, you're such a gun / Make my lungs sigh" go the brusque lyrics, proving the sensuousness of Mayfield's broadly applicable approach to love.
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Played by: Osmose
 in stock $17.39
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