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The Gospel Of Jesamy
The Gospel Of Jesamy (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CW 007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Elena (4:14)
Hold The Line (5:12)
Holy Ghost (feat Brandon Delagraentiss) (4:24)
Father Father (feat Muriel Blijd) (4:00)
Save Your Soul (4:38)
Look Up Johnny (feat Dennis Bovell) (5:49)
The Gospel Of Jesamy (6:54)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers come together for this most personal gospel funk album which was inspired by the birth of Frique's daughter, Jesamy. It finds the Amsterdam-based multi-instrumentalist mixing up organic funk with obscure synths, bubbly basslines that are always on the move with swirling guitars that add the colour and all make for an unusual and interesting mix of P-funk and gospel-disco. There are plenty of universal messages throughout which all emphasise the need for unconditional love while legendary vocalists like Dennis Bovell, Muriel Blijd, Mariseya, Brandon Delagraentiss and Rocq-E Harrell contribute to the powerful sound. Delagraentiss's choir, The Gospel Experience, also do their bit by adding big, rich, heartfelt vocals. It's quite the listen.

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标签: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock $26.35
Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981
Cat: BBE 535ALP. Rel: 28 Sep 20
Boogie Down (6:06)
What's The T? (4:09)
I Really Love You (3:58)
Oh What A Lovely Feeling (4:12)
Sugar (7:12)
Mystery Of Love (3:51)
Green & Gold (4:51)
Brand New Feeling (9:52)
I Did It In Seattle (4:48)
Mystic Voyage (version) (4:20)
I Just Wanna Give It Up (4:45)
Together Forever (4:37)
I Am Your Mind (6:39)
Review: The legendary Roy Ayers has a wealth of great material to his name but Virgin Ubiquity: Unreleased Recordings 1976-1981 might just be the cream of the crop. It's packed with gold that fuses soul and funk, jazz and disco into a load of killer cuts that never got their own release. There are husky vocal tracks featuring Merry Clayton on "Oh What A Lonely Feeling," "I Really Love You" and "What's the T?", sensual soul stirrers from Carla Vaughn such as "Mystic Voyage" and "Together Forever" and of course liquid synths and rhythm sections underpinning each of the tracks.
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Chris Bangs Presents The Playbox
Chris BANGS / VARIOUS
Cat: BGP2 319. Rel: 29 May 25
Johnny Hammond - "Los Conquistadores Chocolates" (6:01)
Bill Summers - "Brazilian Skies" (4:30)
Roy Haynes - "Quiet Fire" (8:11)
Willis Jackson - "Nuther'n Like Thuther'n" (7:27)
Louie Bellson & Walfredo De Los Reyes - "Sentido En Seis (Six Feeling)" (7:33)
Flora Purim - "Vera Cruz (Empty Faces)" (4:12)
Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes - "Visions Of A New World (Phase II)" (3:41)
Pleasure - "No Matter What" (4:49)
Fatback Band - "Njia Walk" (4:07)
Johnny Lytle - "Gunky" (4:31)
Patrice Rushen - "Jubilation" (5:54)
Cal Tjader - "Mambo Mindoro" (3:46)
Tania Maria - "Yatra-Ta" (4:21)
Dom Um Romao - "Braun-Blek-Blu" (4:50)
Review: Chris Bangs' varied and eclectic musical journey is a key reason he was chosen to curate a compilation for Ace. With a background ranging from space rock with The Mighty Om to DJ residencies across London, Bangs' career spans numerous genres, from jazz, funk, to soul. Bangs' DJ sets and parties - in such time-honoured venues as Special Branch in Brentford, London - were seminal in the evolution of the acid jazz genre alongside Gilles Peterson, where "acid jazz was never meant to be more than a pisstake". His foray into production, such as the proto-acid jazz classic 'Psychedelic Jack' with Peterson on vocals, cemented his legacy, but it's curation highlights such as this that really get our gears going. Hold tight as we scour early acid jazz brilliants from Gunky to Vera Cruz to Brazilian Skies to Jubilation.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
 in stock $28.31
Rare Groove Spectrum
Cat: FSRLP 125. Rel: 24 Jan 19
Joyous (4:21)
That's Nice (3:28)
Egg Roll (3:13)
Smokey Joe's La La (3:27)
Goodbye, So Long (4:25)
Sweet Power Your Embrace (4:06)
Noches De Viaje (4:08)
A Love I Believe In (4:18)
The Panther (4:29)
Brazilian Rhyme (4:43)
Am I Wrong (4:28)
Review: New Zealand-born Lance Ferguson has been the beating heart of Melbourne's modern funk and soul scene for the best part of two decades. It's this that allowed him to gather many of the city's best musicians together to record "Rare Groove Spectrum", an album of fresh covers of rare and classic funk, soul and Latin jams. There are some killer versions to be found amongst the 11 tracks on offer. We're particularly enjoying the collective's riotous instrumental revision of Pleasure classic "Joyous", the strutting deep funk heaviness of "Egg Roll" (a similarly restless cover of a mysterious but much-played cut that should be familiar to dusty-fingered diggers and knowledgeable dancers) and the sumptuous summer breeze that is the combo's meandering take on Earth, Wind and Fire staple "Brazilian Rhyme". It is, though, all superb.
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Sol (reissue)
Sol (reissue) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 18. Rel: 30 Oct 20
Maranatha (5:54)
Patrice (5:42)
El Que Se Fue (7:40)
Squeeze (3:59)
Someday (4:31)
You Don't Understand (3:20)
Bird Of Beauty (4:22)
Review: James Gallardo & Sol released their collaborative debut album in 1975 in a burst of bright colour and next-level musicianship. There's a fiery, rockist spirit running through the over driven guitar cartwheeling through "Maranatha", but there's equal space for measured grooves and Gallardo's expressive horn playing. Mellower moments like "Patrice" let in a more soulful side of the project, while "El Que Se Fue" nods to the Latin roots of Sol. Expansive, bold and inventive, this is a treasure for jazz funk heads, marking the first official repress since the first copies slipped out many moons ago.
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标签: Latin | Jazz Funk | Latin Funk
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Music For Adverts
Cat: FSRLP 103. Rel: 27 Feb 14
Freedom (feat Jack Tyson-Charles)
One For The Trouble
Recipe For Love (feat Jack Tyson-Charles)
Coco
Brown Sugar (feat Herbal T)
The Gypsy (feat Jack Tyson-Charles)
The Contender
Missing Me (feat Jack Tyson-Charles)
No Guts No Glory
Making It Right (feat Juliette Ashby)
On The Road (feat Jack Tyson-Charles)
Here We Go Again (feat EOM, Wax & Herbal T)
Review: By now, we should all know what to expect from Lack of Afro, AKA veteran funk, soul and hip-hop producer Adam Gibbons. This fourth studio album for regular home Freestyle Records is being pitched as his most eclectic yet. Certainly, there's plenty of variety in the textures, styles and tempos, from the disco-funk stomp of Herbal T hook-up "Brown Sugar" and sweet Northern Soul blast of "The Contender" (all fuzzy guitars and pleasing horns), to the soft soul shuffle of "Making It Right" and Breakestra-ish hip-hop funk of "Here We Go Again". Despite the variety, Gibbons is still at his best when really cutting loose, as the superb opener "Freedom" adeptly demonstrates.
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De Bassari Togo
De Bassari Togo (limited gatefold heavyweight vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AADE 010. Rel: 04 Dec 18
Haka Dunia (4:06)
Soo Soo Mungha (previously unreleased) (3:25)
Ekule Nugble Nu (previously unreleased) (1:48)
Shamarin Banza (4:10)
Honam (feat Thon Komla) (3:59)
Kissagui (feat Napo De Mi Amor) (4:17)
Review: Even by the consistently high standards of Analog Africa, this release is something special. It consists entirely of previously unheard music by Orchestre Abass, an obscure outfit from Togo who released a handful of singles on Polydor Ghana in the early 1970s. Remarkably, all bar one of the tracks on "De Bassari Togo" were found on a long forgotten reel of tape that had sat on a shelf in a Ghanaian warehouse for the best part of 35 years. That was ten years ago; it's taken that long to track down the remaining members of the band and license the material. In truth, the tracks have aged exceptionally well, with the band's infectious, organ-led sound adding distinct Arabic influences (a result of the band members' time spent studying in Islamic schools) to their heavy funk rhythms and riotous Afro-funk vibes.
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标签: African | Afrobeat | Afro Funk
 in stock $25.51
Houston Talent Expo '82
Houston Talent Expo '82 (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: BBE 347ALP. Rel: 26 Feb 16
Let's Get High (5:23)
Love, Love (4:32)
Chocolate Coated People Song (4:47)
Funkathone (4:00)
Why Do I Need An Education (3:26)
This Song (3:34)
Save Your Money (3:05)
Stand Up For Jesus (3:53)
A Song For The Children (7:00)
Review: The Houston Talent Expo '82 is one of those curious releases that has come out of a very special moment in time. Moreover, it's a one-off, a exception that came to be out of chance. The group was an extended collection of African-American in the Houston area throughout the 1980s, and this was their only release as a unit. "Let's Get High" sets the scene in perfect fashion, a funky, slow-motion groove with enough soul to kill the devil himself, but there's even gear for the diggers and samplers to salivate over. The absurdly good "Chocolate Coated People" drops a wonky, gritty slice of percussion over drugged-out melodies and a sea of funkiness. This is a truly special piece of music - don't miss it.
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The Devil Is Loose
Cat: MRBLP 222. Rel: 08 Mar 21
Flying Fish (5:04)
The Devil Is Loose (3:31)
Hello Everyone (2:56)
Wonder Why (3:07)
My Buddy & Me (3:52)
Say Yes (4:23)
Space Talk (5:29)
Our Love Is Making Me Sing (3:11)
Good Night (3:23)
Review: Mr Bongo reissues a classic record here from an iconic musical maverick. From her roots in India, to becoming a world famous artist with a celebrated career in music and acting, Asha Puthli forged a career path through '60s psych, free jazz, pop, rock, disco, and more. Her 1976 album The Devil Is Loose is maybe the most well known record, featuring the classic 'Space Talk' which was championed by many DJs, most famously the late David Mancuso at The Loft, in addition to being sampled The Notorious B.I.G., P Diddy and The Pharcyde. In later years, Puhtli went on to collaborate with the likes of Bill Laswell, DJ Spooky and Talvin Singh.
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Played by: Dicky Trisco
 in stock $35.04
Messages From The Stars
Cat: RHRSS 38. Rel: 13 Feb 25
Messages From The Stars (Long Wave mix)
Messages From The Stars (Astro mix)
Messages From The Stars (Short Wave mix)
Review: Wilfully skeletal, kitsch 80s disco-funk from the Rah Band, whose humble origins in England's County Durham proved no stumbling block for the successes that would follow, not least the classic 70s glam/disco oddity 'The Knack', complete with balaclava-clad Top of the Pops appearance . The assembling, productive hands of one Richard A. Hewson, and the syringeal sweetnesses of then-wife Liz Hewson, is what made 'Messages From The Stars' so great. This track emerged as a modest club hit - it was TikTok that ensured its longevity many years later, as well as support from the likes of Horse Meat Disco - and could be described an inchoate form of "bedroom" pop. Though it was made simply in Hewson's home studio on a simple Roland SH5, the efficacy with which Liz's nearly-half-hearted voice is super-effective: vocal elements play back through echoic highpass filters (and cut-up echoes on the B's 'Astro Mix'), while clever whistle melodies and sudden gated snares help embed the overall theme of astral sexuality.
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标签: Disco Funk | Electrofunk
 in stock $20.47
Neighboursoul Edits Vol 6
Neighboursoul Edits Vol 6 (12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: NBS 007. Rel: 04 Feb 25
Repo Lady (6:45)
Bodywork (7:26)
Woman Of The Party (5:59)
Go Dancin' (7:35)
Review: Rahaan returns with another scorching collection of disco edits, guaranteed to ignite dancefloors and satisfy even the most discerning disco devotees, featuring four blazing cuts, each one expertly crafted to maximize dancefloor impact. 'Repo Lady' kicks things off with an irresistible groove, its infectious energy and soulful vocals setting the tone for a joyous ride. 'Bodywork' keeps the energy high, its pulsating rhythms and funky bassline urging listeners to move their feet. On the flip, 'Woman Of The Party' delivers a dose of feel-good vibes, its uplifting melodies and soulful vocals creating a euphoric atmosphere. 'Go Dancin'' closes out the EP with a bang, its infectious groove and irresistible energy ensuring that the party continues well into the night. This limited-edition release is a must-have for any serious collector or DJ, a testament to Rahaan's mastery of the disco edit.

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标签: Disco House | Disco Funk
 in stock $22.42
Mogadisco: Dancing Mogadishu: Somalia 1972-1991
VARIOUS
Cat: AALP 089. Rel: 13 Feb 23
Dur Dur Band - "Daraadaa Muxibo" (5:21)
Omar Shoolil - "Hab Isii" (5:36)
Mukhtar Ramadan Idii - "Check Up My Head" (5:51)
Bakaka Band - "Geesiyada Halgamayow" (5:45)
Fadumo Qassim & Waaberi Band - "Waa Kaa Helaa" (6:21)
Iftin Band - "Sirmaqabe" (6:28)
Mukhtar Ramadan Idii - "Baayo" (5:36)
Ahmed Shimaali & Ahmed Sharif "Killer" - "Hoobeya" (5:10)
Dur Dur Band - "Shaleedayaa" (3:47)
Dur Dur Band - "Ladaney" (5:06)
Bakaka Band - "Gobonimada Jira" (8:33)
Iftin Band - "Ii Ooy Aniga" (3:37)
Review: The result of three years of digging through tapes of "strange music" in the Radio Mogadishu archives and restless research to find the musicians involved, Analog Africa's latest compilation shines a light on Somalia's previously undocumented dance music scene. It features tracks recorded between 1972 and '91 by a variety of unknown artists, with the assembled music touching on disco, psych-funk, Moog-laden club-focused instrumentals and heavyweight, Bob Marley-inspired reggae rhythms. It's a hugely vibrant and entertaining set of off-kilter and unusual Somalian translations of American and Caribbean music styles, with the bumper accompanying booklet offering up a wealth of little-known information.
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Soul Slabs Vol 1
VARIOUS
Soul Slabs Vol 1 (gatefold 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: ICLMN 12016BLACK. Rel: 11 Sep 17
Jungle Fire - "Comencemos (Let's Start)" (2:25)
The Droptones - "Don't Get Caught" (4:25)
The Rugged Nuggets - "Yo Todo Tu Yo" (3:00)
Dojo Cuts - "You Make Lovin' Real Easy" (3:40)
Ikebe Shakedown - "Hard Steppin'" (3:01)
On The Spot Trio - "Suction" (3:34)
Monophonics - "Like Yesterday" (4:00)
Los Sospechos - "Jano's Revenge" (2:15)
The Jive Turkeys - "The Reggie" (2:53)
Fat Night - "Things You Do" (3:29)
Alan Evans Trio - "Authoritay" (3:25)
The Grease Traps - "Street Sweeper" (3:47)
Gene Washington & The Ironsides - "Next To You" (3:34)
The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble - "City Heights" (3:41)
Kris Lager Band - "Money & Loneliness" (4:17)
In Motion Collective - "Jesse's Jing" (3:53)
Orgone - "Do What You Came To Do" (4:47)
Durand Jones & The Inidications - "Smiles" (3:44)
Leroi Conroy - "Remember When?" (4:31)
Soul Scratch - "Pacified" (3:19)
Ephemerals - "Things" (4:27)
The Gripsweats - "Ziggy's Walk" (4:02)
Review: Previously a Record Store Day special, Colemine elevate this epic 45" compendium to permanent status. 22 tracks heavy, the double 12" whammy unites some of Colemine's finest curations over the years into one perfect collection. From the rare shimmering guitars and woozy horns of The Rugged Nuggets to Colemine debuts such as the sweaty afrofunk boogaloo fusion of Ikebe Shakedown's 2009 breakthrough "Hard Stepping" and the garage funk fizz of Alan Evans Trio's 2012 "Drop Hop" via the beautiful "Smile" from Duran Jones & The Indications' debut album last year, no other album represents the breadth, warmth and vitality of Colemine quite as succinctly as this collection. Slab it up.
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Keep Her Happy
Keep Her Happy (limited 12")
Cat: BSTX 003. Rel: 17 Aug 15
Keep Her Happy (unreleased extended version) (4:07)
Keep Her Happy (vocal) (2:43)
Keep Her Happy (instrumental) (2:41)
Review: While clearly talented on the mic, Phillip Wright was much more successful as a producer and songwriter (chiefly for his sister Betty Wright) than he was a solo artist. His sole single from 1976 first enjoyed fresh exposure 10 years ago on Kenny Dope's edit label Kay-Dee but has now returned complete with an instrumental version and a never-before-released extended version. Whichever one you drop, reactions are guaranteed: straight up horn led funk with just a sprinkling of post production disco magic, fans of Cymande or Average White Band will be all over this.
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 in stock $22.15
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