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Abaete (reissue)
Abaete (reissue) (LP with obi-strip)
Cat: JB 003. Rel: 19 Jun 25
O Rei Do Calang (Calangotango) (2:50)
Baton Cereja (2:55)
Canto Sul (2:51)
A Barca E Uma So (3:22)
Pisa No Taboado (2:18)
Ascenso De Um Lavrador (3:04)
Sete Bia B (2:08)
Toca Nicanor (3:42)
Por Uma Razo De Amor (3:41)
Noves Fora (2:42)
Musa Caipira (2:47)
O Maestro E O Arquiteto (2:43)
Joga A Terra Por Cima (3:07)
Review: Abaete's self-titled 1977 LP remains one of Brazil's deepest cult treasuresian obscure gem of Bahian jazz-funk samba that now sees long-overdue reissue. Recorded during a creative high for Bahia's music scene, this sole full-length from the vocal trio blends masterfully layered harmonies with moody synths, groove-driven percussion and North Brazilian rhythmic signatures. There's almost no background info on the group, but the music speaks volumes. Highlights like 'O Rei Do Calang (Calangotango)' and 'Toca Nicanor' ripple with syncopated urgency, while 'Canto Sul' and 'Por Uma Razo De Amor' float with breezy melodic finesse. Mixed by Waldir Lombardo Pinheiroiknown for work with Tom Ze and Zeca do Tromboneithe album is full of freewheeling arrangements, grainy funk textures and subtle psychedelia. It's no surprise the trio also penned tunes for greats like Clara Nunes and Elza Soares. A rare window into an experimental chapter of Brazilian popular music, rediscovered in all its radiant groove.
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The Action 4s
Cat: APR 147LP. Rel: 27 May 25
The Mikster (6:25)
Sugaruzd (6:07)
Drommeland (2:57)
Smoothie (4:16)
IOEDWLTO (4:30)
Searchlight Theory (4:55)
Rough Patch (5:39)
SXL (2:04)
Eclectic Horizons (5:24)
 in stock $20.44
Trois
Trois (LP + insert)
Cat: FVR 200LP. Rel: 30 May 25
Alderaan Overture (2:15)
Gulf Of Mexico (6:20)
Opium Des Nuits (4:52)
Cosmic Boy (3:23)
Swingers On The Moons (4:23)
Sweet Spot (4:12)
Riviera Serenade (5:00)
Back To Mother Earth (4:09)
City High (3:59)
Carnaval Ao Sol (Para Airto) (3:47)
Review: Fusion five-piece Aldorande are no fustians when it comes to full-length LPs. These self-styled groove adventurers remain radically open to the sound, thanks to their stylistic touchstone, 70s funk, and its diachronic conduction of future styles. Recorded on tape in a top Parisian studio, their third record Trois brims with trifect textures, bold phrasing, and soaring choral waves. Mathieu Edouard's precise drumming is glued to the spot by Erwan Loeffel's plaited percussion, all the while Laurent Guillet's fingertips and Florian Pellissier's splayed hands make the best uses of Fender Rhodes, axe and Minimoog.
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Played by: Roberta
标签: Jazz Funk
 in stock $30.11
Wake Up Afrika
Cat: AR 167VL. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Wake Up Afrika (5:01)
Bon Adoso (5:36)
U Like Or U No Like (5:24)
God E See You (4:39)
Ochoko Bila (3:08)
I Love You Girl (6:11)
O Maame O Papa (4:58)
If You Want To Know (3:01)
It Doesn't Matter (4:17)
Review: From Sekondi-Takoradi, Ghana, Gyedu-Blay Ambolley returns with another simmering display of his self-styled Simigwa-funk-part highlife, part jazz, part proto-rap, all unmistakably his own. Still sharp at 77, Ambolley commands a tight ensemble through groove-led declarations like 'Wake Up Afrika' and 'U Like Or U No Like', riding swung basslines and crisp horn arrangements with the flair of a master bandleader. 'God E See You' finds him slipping into a smoky, Afro-soul register, while 'New Simi Rapp' stretches out into hypnotic territory, led by flutes, baritone sax and rhythmic mantras. 'Ochoko Bila' and 'If You Want To Know' are more playful cuts, full of bounce and quick-fire wisdom. The production, split between Ghana and the Netherlands, balances live grit with rich detail-everything breathes, nothing is wasted. As ever, Ambolley's voice is both storyteller and instrument: loose, commanding, and deeply rooted in diasporic sound. This is music that moves and means.
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Andromeda Orchestra (feat Nick The Record mix)
Cat: FAR 063. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Mythical (6:52)
Magic Light Connection (6:33)
Thinking About Your Love (7:05)
Get Up & Dance (Nick The Record mix) (7:04)
Mozambique (6:44)
Kano Line Dance (5:58)
Mythical (Full Motion dub mix) (6:21)
Swing On (7:21)
Review: The UK's Robin Lee is one of the members of much-loved disco gang Faze Action but also he's behind Andromeda Orchestra who return here with an album that offers a cosmic fusion of jazz-funk and disco. It's been put together with Moogs, clarinets, Rhodes and rich analogue textures that make for a mix of nostalgia and sonic richness that sinks you in deep. Blending nostalgia with innovation, Lee creates deep, immersive soundscapes. There are widescreen odysseys like 'Mythical', loved-up bunkers such as 'Thinking About Your Love' and a rare Nick The Record remix of 'Get Up & Dance' that overflows with cosmic melodies and lush, life-affirming strings.
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All The Quiet Part II
All The Quiet Part II (translucent blue vinyl 2xLP + booklet)
Cat: AQU 012LPC. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
Review: Thrumming with conceptual aplomb, jazz mastermind and Ezra Collective co-founder Joe Armon-Jones's new album All The Quiet is finally revealed to us. Residua of jazz, funk, dub, hip hop and soul abound on the second chapter of a two-part Aquarii Records release, which Jones founded. With guest features from the likes of Greentea Peng, Yazmin Lacey, Hak Baker and Oscar Jerome, the record complements Jones and Aquarii's stated mission to blend genres and cross stylistic streams, from atmospheric electronica to dub, while building and subverting tropes of apocalypse, prophecy and redemption.
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All The Quiet (Part II)
All The Quiet (Part II) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 012LP. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Acknowledgement Is Key (feat Hak Baker) (7:06)
Lavender (4:48)
Westmoreland (feat Asheber) (6:09)
PSR Orchestra (3:45)
Paladin Of Sound & Circumstance (5:11)
Another Place (feat Greentea Peng & Wu-Lu) (6:26)
War Transmission (7:45)
505 Standby (2:35)
Journey South (6:32)
One Way Traffic (feat Yazmin Lacey) (7:49)
Review: The multi-talented Joe Armon-Jones is back in the game with his most ambitious and self-defined solo work yet. All The Quiet (Part II) is a colourful collision of jazz, funk, dub, hip-hop and soul that was entirely written, produced and mixed by the man himself. His work as part of Mercury Prize-winning Ezra Collective is what established Armon-Jones, but his evolution as a solo artist on his own label, Aquarii Records, has been just as essential. This follow-up to 2019's Turn To Clear View features collaborators like Greentea Peng, Yazmin Lacey, Hak Baker and Nubya Garcia and is a deeply personal sound that veers from expansive and cosmic to more intimate and tender.
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Marca Passo
Cat: FARO 251LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Belenzinho (5:28)
Fantasy '82 (6:04)
Marca Tempo (4:19)
Andarai (6:30)
Arabuta (5:51)
Samba Pro Mamao (5:17)
O Mergulhador (5:46)
Last Summer In Rio (feat Jean Paul 'Bluey' Maunick) (8:36)
Review: It has been a full half a century since legendary Brazilian outfit Azymuth made their debut and their new album, Marca Passo, reaffirms their place as legends of jazz-funk. It was recorded in Rio and produced by Daniel Maunick and is the group's first album since drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti's passing, with bassist Alex Malheiros now the sole founding member. He's joined by Kiko Continentino and new drummer Renato Massa to continue Azymuth's tradition of blending samba soul, funk and cosmic jazz. Highlights include a tribute to Conti, 'Samba Pro Mamao,' and a refreshed take on 'Last Summer In Rio.' The album is a vital, heartfelt continuation of Azymuth's enduring legacy.
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Marca Passo
Marca Passo (limited red vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 251LPRED. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Belenzinho (5:28)
Fantasy '82 (6:04)
Marca Tempo (4:19)
Andarai (6:30)
Arabuta (5:51)
Samba Pro Mamao (5:17)
O Mergulhador (5:46)
Last Summer In Rio (feat Jean Paul 'Bluey' Maunick) (8:36)
Review: Released 50 years after their self-titled debut, Azymuth's Marca Passo feels less like a comeback and more like a confident continuation, with the legendary Brazilian outfit carrying its past into the present with all the same vigour that marked their winding career. The formula remains intact: Brazilian jazz-funk, dreamy synths, and loose but locked-in rhythm. There's something moving in how naturally the trio i with Alex Malheiros still at the helm i navigates loss, memory and legacy without turning sentimental. 'Samba Pro Mamao' is a tender nod to Ivan Conti, but the record never lingers in nostalgia. Daniel Maunick's production keeps things warm and fluid, and there's joy in hearing Incognito's Bluey drop in on the rework of Last Summer in Rio. Not flashy or forced. Just a deep, grooving reminder that Azymuth's music still flows from somewhere timeless.
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Marca Passo
Marca Passo (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: FARO 251BLUE. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Belenzinho (5:28)
Fantasy '82 (6:04)
Marca Tempo (4:19)
Andarai (6:30)
Arabuta (5:51)
Samba Pro Mamao (5:17)
O Mergulhador (5:46)
Last Summer In Rio (feat Jean Paul 'Bluey' Maunick) (8:36)
Review: Tonal treasures and "three-man orchestra" Azymuth mark fifty years of service to the progosphere with Marca Passo, largely a conduit through which to reflect on the of loss of their founding drummer Ivan "Mamao" Conti in 2023. Now with only bassist Alex Malheiros as the last surviving original member, and joined by longtime keyboardist Kiko Continentino and new drummer Renato Massa, the new record deepens Azymuth's signature blend of samba, jazz-funk and 70s MPB studio textures. A rework of 'Last Summer In Rio' is an especial great, as it brings in Incognito's Bluey as a nod to Bertrami, while 'Samba Pro Mamao' honours Conti.
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The Baby Huey Story: The Living Legend (reissue)
Cat: SF 71001. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Listen To Me (6:38)
Mama Get Yourself Together (6:12)
A Change Is Going To Come (9:22)
Aquarius (bonus track) (5:01)
Mighty Mighty (2:46)
Hard Times (3:20)
California Dreamin' (4:48)
Running (3:33)
One Dragon Two Dragon (4:04)
You Make Me Feel So Very Happy (bonus track) (1:51)
Little Linda Turn On (bonus track) (3:15)
Turn On To Me (bonus track) (3:30)
Review: James "Baby Huey" Ramey's sole album remains a striking reflection of his talent and untimely passing. The Chicago-born soul singer, best known for his work with Baby Huey & the Babysitters, was in the midst of recording his debut when he tragically died from a heart attack in 1970 at just 26. The resulting albumiunfinished at the time of his deathiwas later completed by producer Curtis Mayfield and released posthumously in 1971. A blend of psychedelic soul, funk and rock, the album's standout moments include a sprawling, otherworldly take on Sam Cooke's 'A Change Is Gonna Come' and the deeply emotive 'Hard Times', which later found its way into the lexicon of hip-hop, sampled by the likes of A Tribe Called Quest, Ghostface Killah, and Ice Cube. The work's raw energy and emotive performances give it a timeless quality, a feeling of tragic grandeur heightened by Ramey's powerful vocal presence. Tracks like 'Mama Get Yourself Together' and 'One Dragon Two Dragon' are emblematic of the freewheeling creativity of 70s soul, blending jazz-inflected structures with funk grooves that seem to stretch toward an unknown, future-facing horizon. Despite its unfinished nature, it is an album that never feels incomplete, embodying a voice and vision that remains eternal in its influence. From his time performing around Chicago to his collaboration with Mayfield, Baby Huey's legacy continues to reverberate across generations.
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Tighten Up
Cat: A 006. Rel: 09 Jun 25
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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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 $28.69
Drug Story
Cat: VAMPI 45112EP. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Drug Story (part 1) (3:25)
Drug Story (part 2) (4:19)
Review: Long buried and now finally pressed to 7", 'Drug Story' is a curious outtake from Joe Bataan's post-Riot! hot streak, recorded in the late 60s, when studio time came easy and inspiration even easier. Originally shelved by Fania execs, who balked at what they misread as an endorsement of drug use, the track sat forgotten until a reel surfaced in a New York thrift store and eventually made its way into Vampisoul's hands. First released on the eponymous Drug Story LP in 2022, it now appears in its firstly intended single format. The track unspools slowly, with Bataan on lead vocal and keys, eventually flipping into a looser Latin funk section with Bobby Rodriguez, Pete Quintero and William Howes Jr.
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Party People
Cat: CS 011. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Party People (Night & Day) (9:08)
Every Night (Hold Me Tight) (7:18)
Review: Nick Bike has been at it again, crafting high-grade club cuts that always make an impact. These two have already been well road-tested with great effect. 'Party People (Night & Day)' is the first and is a brilliant collision of some funky, soulful disco classics into one new and strident sound with irresistible claps and vocal hooks. On the flip is the scorching 'Every Night (Hold Me Tight)' which is just timeless and super smooth disco-funk with a persuasive charm. Two no-brainers here that will bring next-level fun to any set.
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Played by: Ursula 1000, VRRS
标签: Disco House
 in stock $13.06
City Life
City Life (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: CR 846. Rel: 30 May 25
Rock Creek Park (4:31)
Thankful 'Bout Yourself (5:05)
City Life (5:12)
All I Ask (3:47)
Happy Music (4:50)
Love So Fine (4:48)
Flying High (3:32)
Hash & Eggs (4:48)
Review: The Blackbyrds, Washington Direct-Current pioneers of jazz-funk from the early 70s, overloaded the jazz circuit with City Life, a hair-frying album renowned for its flowing, fulminous rhythms. Core tracks 'Happy Music' and 'Rock Creek Park' set the stage for a long sampling legacy: the latter was famously sampled by both De La Soul and Nas, on 'Bitties In The BK Lounge' and 'Fried Chicken' respectively. This reissue, cut from the original tapes (AAA) by Kevin Gray and pressed on 180-gram vinyl at RTI, reupholsters the Blackbyrds' debut worm-catching funk pecks for the world's ears to witness once more.
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In The Beginning
Cat: ROC 060. Rel: 19 Jun 25
In The Beginning (2:53)
Stone Soul Picnic (3:40)
Review: First featured on Body And Soul's ultra-rare 1971 album and now a coveted collector's item, these two standout funk beauties are available on 7" vinyl for the first time. Essential for any self-respecting soul and funk fanatic, this one captures the raw, vintage energy of a bygone era and still cuts through today. The A-side, 'In the Beginning,' serves up deep funk grooves and soulful harmonies reminiscent of Sly Stone's classic sound. On the flip, the band offers a vibrant, funk-infused take on Laura Nyro's 'Stone Soul Picnic' and reimagines the timeless track with bold rhythms and all-new and funky fresh flair.
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Stop & Go (reissue)
Cat: UVR 28525. Rel: 27 May 25
The Stop & Go (3:28)
Getting To The Other Side (3:15)
The Pimp Walk (3:59)
Run It On Down Mr DJ (6:38)
Save Their Souls (4:49)
Singing A Song For My Mother (6:22)
It's Time For Peace (2:16)
Happiness (3:56)
Review: Hamilton Bohannon's debut Stop & Go, first dropped back in 1973 and is a raw and essential slice of early 70s funk. Though maybe more known for his later disco hits, here Bohannon delivers something earthier-looser grooves, soulful vocals and inventive arrangements that simmer rather than explode. This album offers a deeper, more nuanced sound compared to his polished, high-energy disco work and highlights include the blissed-out 'Singing a Song for My Mother,' the deep funk of 'Happiness,' and the widely sampled 'Save Their Souls.' A crate-digger favourite and funk connoisseur's gem, Stop & Go is a percussive, spiritual, and downright nasty record that holds up start to finish.
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Peace & Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: SS 7011P. Rel: 10 Jun 25
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
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VII
VII (purple vinyl LP)
Cat: DWR 007LPC1. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Thrice Crowned (3:07)
Overlander (2:52)
Night Raid (2:19)
Lair Of 1,000 Serpents (2:10)
Kudzu Vine (2:19)
Sharky's Delight (1:48)
Curse Of The Ivory Fang (2:35)
Behind The Black Curtain (3:05)
Escape From Ptenoda City (1:56)
The Strigoi (3:24)
Mean Streets (2:19)
Review: New York outfit The Budos Band return with their first full-length release on Diamond West, the new label founded by band members Tom Brenneck and Jared Tankel. VII was produced by Brenneck and engineered by Simon Guzman and has plenty of their signature taut, groove-driven tracks that blend Afro-soul, doom rock and 70s psychedelia. They were all recorded in California and feature the percussionist Rich Tarrana, who adds his own fresh texture without detracting from the raw, hypnotic MO of the band. As usual, this is music that is equal parts cinematic and visceral and is perfect for nocturnal drives and deep immersion. Now more than two decades in, The Budos Band are still able to surprise and compel.
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The Bird Part 3
Cat: AR 010-3. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Love & Happiness (3:31)
How Can I Forget You (3:34)
Review: Adeen Records is back with its The Bird series and this time Cad73 is the one at the buttons. First up he flips the age old classic 'Love and Happiness' into a smooth and seductive sound with lush chords and warming melodies. Flip it over and you will find a rework of 'How Can I Forget You' which becomes a Northern Soul great with big hooks and driving rhythms that will get big reactions in the club. Two different but equally effective and cultured cuts.
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Exploration
Cat: RKX 103LP. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Reptile Strut (3:31)
Discomania (3:05)
Nautilus (4:21)
Jazz Carnival (3:44)
Gassman Blues (4:14)
Pied De Poule (4:09)
Chameleon (6:06)
Mission Impossible (2:23)
The Twang (4:12)
Coffy Is The Color (3:53)
Lunedi Cinema (feat Marco Castello) (2:06)
Review: Calibro 35 recalibrate with Exploration, a fresh dive into cinematic jazz-funk marking their first full-length LP on the independent since 2023's Nouvelle Aventures, continuing the path set by last year's 'Jazzploitation' EP. Yarning vintage soundtrack stylings with contemporary groove, the Milan group balance reverent covers - like Roy Ayers' 'Coffy' and Bob James' 'Nautilus' with bold, golden originals. Lead tune 'Reptile Strut', not to mention 'The Twang' and 'Pied De Poule', twine round taut rhythms, lush horn lines, and evocative cinematic textures. The band tips its hat to touchstones like Herbie Hancock, Lalo Schifrin, and Italian great Piero Umiliani, whose 'Discomania' appears on the accompanying limited clear blue 7" single, backed with 'Jazz Carnival'.
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The Bird Part 4
Cat: AR 010-4. Rel: 16 Jun 25
Hogin' Machine (3:31)
Safari In D (5:30)
Review: The Bird series is back once again with a fourth offering and it is label founder Jason Wilkins who takes care of this one under his Camille moniker. It kicks off with a flip of 'Hogin' Machine' that has raw and dusty drums and funky basslines that keep on coming and keep you locked. things slow down n the B-Side with 'Safari in D'. This one becomes a more mellow and laidback sound that offer a different take on an original by L'Eclair. The bass is warm and melodic, the drums loveably lazy and the keys jazzy and pensive. Super stuff for lo-fi lovers.
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标签: Disco House | Jazz Funk
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Action Speaks Louder Than Words
Action Speaks Louder Than Words (180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3652B. Rel: 28 May 25
Action Speaks Louder Than Words (3:10)
Time Machine (4:34)
My Mind Is Hazy (4:40)
Confusion (4:14)
Pretty Pimpin' Willie (3:58)
Tin Man (3:18)
Chocolate Pleasure (3:35)
People (2:56)
Ain't Nothin' But A Thing (2:55)
Out Among The Stars (5:36)
Review: Funk and soul album don't come much better than this. Chocolate Milk's Action Speaks Louder Than Words is a 1975 classic and an essential piece of New Orleans music history. Discovered and produced by the legendary Allen Toussaint, the band's debut blends tight grooves, sharp horn lines and socially conscious lyrics with the rich musical heritage of their hometown. The standout title track is a rare groove classic still sampled and revered decades later. With polished arrangements and undeniable rhythm, this album firmly established Chocolate Milk as a force in 70s funk and remains a superb boogie-infused release that is as vital and infectious today as ever.
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Don't You Care
Don't You Care (limited 7" 再出版)
Cat: BGPS 046. Rel: 29 May 25
Don't You Care (2:47)
Never Did I Stop Loving You (2:32)
Review: Two powerful soul sessions from Alice Clark's eponymous debut 1972 album. "Don't You Care" is a hard-hitting soul standard (that became very popular in acid jazz scene in the early 90s) where Alice opens her heart for all to see while her incredible band ebb and flow with Clark's emotions. "Never Did I Stop Loving You", meanwhile, languishes in sentiment at a slightly lower tempo that allows her to really dig deep for those low notes. The real fun happens as we reach momentum towards the end and every band member brings out their A-game and bounces off each other - backing up Alice every step of the way. You will care about this.
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Oltreoceano
Cat: DMND 007. Rel: 27 May 25
Tempo Al Tempo (6:13)
Libra (4:41)
Oltreoceano (3:38)
Alberoni (3:11)
Fine Di Un'Era (3:19)
Vento Eterno (5:28)
Sotto Il Mare (1:42)
Sogno Lucido (4:28)
Review: Oltreoceano take a strident second step with Oltreoceano. Made between Italy, France and the US, we've eight tracks here cherrypicked from funk, 70s electronica and spiritual jazz, though the pregnancy of its influences contrast its core themes of absence, longing and invisible threads that bind. Tommaso Cappellato (drums), Nicolo Masetto (bass) and Alberto Lincetto (keys) enlist a further draw of collaborators like Dwight Trible, Mocky, Isaiah Collier and Maylee Todd, ensuring the nostalgic ensemble eidetics of 'Tempo Al Tempo' and 'Alberoni', both of which evoke smoky clubs and panoramic soundtracks, nodding to Azymuth and Umiliani without ever getting peated in reverence.
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Album Of The Year 1 Funkateer
Cat: ROCX 2961. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
The JB's Tribute Pastor P
Bootdullivan Is Soopafly
The Influencers
Bubble Pop
Fishnets
Satellite
Ubiquitous
Hundo P
Chicken & Fries
Anybody Out There
Pure Perfection
Bewild
Barbie T & Me (Tribute To Buckethead)
Alien Flytrap
I Am I
Reach The Zone
2nite We Rise
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Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer (gatefold translucent yellow vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ROC 272. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Album Of The Year #1 Funkateer
The JB's Tribute Pastor P
Bootdullivan Is Soopafly
The Influencers
Bubble Pop
Fishnets
Satellite
Ubiquitous
Hundo P
Chicken & Fries
Anybody Out There
Pure Perfection
Bewild
Barbie T & Me (Tribute To Buckethead)
Alien Flytrap
I Am I
Reach The Zone
2nite We Rise
Review: Funk legend Bootsy Collins drops his rather indelible 23rd studio album at the age of 73. Despite the advancing years, Bootsy remains a restless innovator and tireless blender of funk, punk, rock, r&b and futuristic sounds. This latest concoction album features collaborations with icons like Snoop Dogg, Ice Cube, and Dave Stewart alongside fresh talents such as October London and Fantaazma. Bootsy embraces his role as mentor here and ensures that his singular grooves are embellished with new school energy. Beyond music, he's also launching the Bootsy Collins Network, a streaming hub for live shows, tech and gaming that could well be worth a look.
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 in stock $70.17
Once I've Been There (reissue)
Cat: EXPAND 108RE. Rel: 30 May 25
Once I've Been There
Captain Connors
Review: Released in 1977 on Buddha Records, Norman Connors' heartfelt number 'Once I've Been There' is a lush piece of honest-to-goodness soul music that's long been held in high regard by diggers. It features a powerful vocal performance from Prince Phillip Mitchell, warm orchestral instrumentation, and a gentle groove arranged by Jerry Peters. Blending elements of classic r&b with jazz sophistication, the track has a timeless, cinematic feel. It's a standout in US drummer Connors' catalogue. Released in the same year, 'Captain Connors' is a loose and limber soul-jazz workout, with energetic horns and deinty keys riding over a sprawling arrangement. Well worth adding to the collection.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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No Return
Cat: CLMN 217. Rel: 12 Jun 25
No Return (2:30)
Path Of Man (3:30)
Review:  Loveland, Ohio's Colemine label offer a 7" indie exclusive on this furtive freshener from house engineer and regularly featured artist Leroi Conroy, returning after his last 45 in 2017 with a sharp double-sider flaunting his rhythmatic flair and deeper verbal intuitions. 'No Return' outlays crisp boom-bap drums wrapped in fluttering flute lines from Michael Sarason (of Say She She) and shimmering harp hallelujahs, courtesy of Cincinnati handywoman Rachel Miller. There's a distinct nod to Dorothy Ashby's work here, but reimagined for a 2025 palette; the flip leads the way to the 'Path Of Man', stripping the bark back to murkier moods, pulling from the darker corners of Conroy's upcoming full-length. He's come a long way since vacationing from the cutting lathe, representing himself in a new soulful and cinematic light, one which is yet raw and unpolished where it counts.
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 in stock $9.38
Tropeau Bleu (50th Anniversary Edition)
Tropeau Bleu (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited 180 gram vinyl LP 再出版)
Cat: TVLP 09R 50. Rel: 19 Jun 25
La Rue (4:27)
Automne (Colchiques) (2:40)
L'Enfant Samba (3:07)
Troupeau Bleu (5:00)
Prelude (3:51)
Go Round (1:23)
Chanson D'un Jour D'Hiver (5:23)
Mary & Jeff (2:46)
Huit Octobre 1971 (4:25)
Sabbat (part 1) (1:06)
Sabbat (part 2) (3:17)
Sabbat (part 3) (0:30)
Madbass (2:53)
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Femme Fatales
Femme Fatales (double 7")
Cat: AOS 015. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Betty Crutcher - "Sleepy People" (Old Chap Alteration) (4:46)
Gwen McCrae - "Move Me Baby" (SanFran Disko Transformation) (4:42)
The Sisters Love - "Give Me Your Love" (Fingerman Remodel) (4:48)
Clydie King - "Punish Me" (Bully Boy Makeover) (2:58)
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Femme Fatales
Femme Fatales (translucent orange vinyl double 7")
Cat: AOS015 ORANGE. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Betty Crutcher - "Sleepy People" (Old Chap Alteration) (4:46)
Gwen McCrae - "Move Me Baby" (SanFran Disko Transformation) (4:42)
The Sisters Love - "Give Me Your Love" (Fingerman Remodel) (4:48)
Clydie King - "Punish Me" (Bully Boy Makeover) (2:58)
Review: French funk enthusiasts Act of Sedition return with another killer double 7", this time titled Femmes Fatale and as well as a plain back version, it also lands on translucent orange vinyl. Following a series of sought-after edits, this latest drop delivers four deep-digging disco reworks by a cast of shadowy edit masters. Betty Crutcher's 'Sleepy People (Old Chap Alteration)' opens with moody strings and dusty funk grooves, while Gwen McCrae's 'Move Me Baby (SanFran Disko Transformation)' kicks things up with uplifting soul-disco energy. Fingerman turns The Sisters Love's 'Give Me Your Love' into a load up and widescreen sound that is brilliantly symphonic and Clydie King's 'Punish Me (Bully Boy Makeover)' closes with raw horns and aching vocals.
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Get Lucky
Get Lucky (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: LUCKY 001. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Get Lucky (instrumental) (4:49)
Spacer (instrumental) (4:36)
Review: One very handy 7" single and two monumental disco instrumental edits surely destined to get butts waggling on any given dancefloor. The A-side is swept along by a propulsive funk guitar line, neatly switching from classic 70s lushness to 21st century robotics and vocodered vocals and back again, while the flip goes for a more soul-driven vibe, the tight drums and bass pairing polished off by some delicately applied Rhodes piano, definitely the glitterball cherry on top. DJ weaponry so deadly it should probably be outlawed by some international treaty.
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标签: Disco House | Disco Funk
 in stock $11.36
Oriole
Oriole (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: RK 45111C1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
Oriole (2:25)
Chickadee (3:12)
Review: Moscow's premier instrumental outfit the Diasonics return with a limited clear vinyl 7" drawn from their forthcoming second LP Ornithology. The A's 'Oriole' locks into a crisp disco-funk rhythm, combining icy Soviet-era synth motifs with the kind of motorik groove that could've come straight off a 70s Eastern European library session, its minimalist melody mimicking the oriole's call while nodding to the Moscow commuter train of the same name. Flip it for 'Chickadee', all break-heavy thump, plucky bass and streetwise swagger straight from early 80s NYC.
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Chip Off The Old Block
Cat: SGPM 041. Rel: 13 Jun 25
Young Time Indians/Indian Red (3:35)
Dance With Me (3:15)
Chip Off The Old Block (3:24)
Indian Here Dey Come (1:43)
Baby You're Cooking (3:33)
Shake (3:50)
A Nickel & A Nail (3:39)
You Let A Good Thing Go Bad (3:35)
Hard To Handle (feat Angelika "Jelly" Joseph) (2:51)
Indian Here Dey Come (reprise) (0:44)
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Som Sangue E Raca
Som Sangue E Raca (limited numbered 180 gram audiophile blue vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3687B. Rel: 05 Jun 25
Uma Vida (2:46)
Guanabara (3:10)
Hei! Voce (2:32)
Som, Sangue E Raca (2:44)
Tema Pro Gaguinho (2:27)
O Rio (3:59)
Evo (3:03)
Number One (3:39)
Folia De Reis (2:30)
Moeda, Reza E Cor (3:22)
Samba Do Malandrinho (2:25)
Tio Macro (2:17)
标签: MPB | Brazilian | Jazz Funk | Brazilian Funk
 in stock $30.97
Open
Open (LP)
Cat: SBM 18LP. Rel: 19 Jun 25
In & Out (3:00)
Isola Natale (5:15)
Black Cat (3:18)
Lament For Miss Baker (2:23)
Goodbye Jungle Telegraph (5:42)
Tramp (4:09)
Why (Am I Treated So Bad) (3:33)
A Kind Of Love In (2:32)
Break It Up (3:09)
Season Of The Witch (7:45)
Review: Released in 1967, Open marked a daring debut for Brian Auger and The Trinity with soulful vocals from Julie Driscoll. The album embodies London's vibrant late-60s scene with jazz, r&b, pop and psychedelia all reflecting the era's genre-crossing spirit. Auger's jazz roots shine on tracks like 'In and Out' and 'Isola Natale' while Driscoll brings emotional depth to covers of Otis Redding and Aretha Franklin hits. This is an always eclectic and adventurous album that combines virtuosic musicianship, surreal humour and heartfelt soul. Now regarded as a cult classic, it had a huge influence on British jazz fusion and progressive scenes.
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Iemenja
Iemenja (7")
Cat: MAR 103. Rel: 11 Jun 25
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 $18.18
Lost Girl
Lost Girl (translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: DD 023G. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Lost Girl (Marc Hype & Jim Dunloop Late Night rework) (3:24)
Special Technique Of Love (Jim Dunloop Shaolin Soul edit) (3:08)
Review: Dusty Donuts return with another heavyweight 7" of hip-hop gold, this time journeying from Queensbridge to Staten Island. Side A delivers a bouncy, chopped-up rework featuring a Lost Girl once heard on a legendary QB mixtape and it is guaranteed to ignite any dancefloor. Flipping over, the vibe shifts to Shaolin with a raw and soulful reinterpretation of a classic that pays tasteful homage to Staten Island's finest. With tight edits and a deep love for golden-era hip-hop, this release hits hard on both sides and is another great example of the craftsmanship, nostalgia and party-starting energy the Dusty Donuts crew always deals in.
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Played by: Marc Hype
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That's The Way Of The World (50th Anniversary Edition)
That's The Way Of The World (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile translucent blue vinyl LP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 2664B. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Shining Star (8:36)
That's The Way Of The World (3:35)
Happy Feelin' (5:31)
All About Love (First Impression) (1:07)
Yearnin' Learnin' (3:37)
Reasons (4:57)
Africano (5:04)
See The Light (6:21)
Review: Earth, Wind & Fire's debut album is a masterstroke of 70s soul and spiritual funk, recorded during the band's creative peak and released in 1975 as both a studio LP and soundtrack to the film of the same name, about a record exec whose white-only signing policies get the worst of a young black musician. Maurice White and Charles Stepney's production fused gospel uplift with jazz inflection, ungrounding cosmic themes in airtight arrangements and vocal interplay. The album opens with 'Shining Star', a swaggering, horn-charged affirmation that became their first US number one, winding through slow-burning ballads ('Reasons', 'All About Love'), celebratory grooves ('Happy Feelin', 'Africano') and expansive epics ('See The Light').
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Gratitude (50th Anniversary Edition)
Gratitude (50th Anniversary Edition) (limited numbered gatefold 180 gram audiophile white vinyl 2xLP + insert)
Cat: MOVLP 058C. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Africano/Power Medley (6:05)
Yearnin' Learnin' (4:14)
Devotion (4:59)
Sun Goddess (7:56)
Reasons (4:22)
Sing A Message To You (5:08)
Shining Star (8:24)
New World Symphony (6:03)
Sunshine (4:20)
Singasong (3:24)
Gratitude (3:28)
Celebrate (3:06)
Can't Hide Love (4:36)
 in stock $49.99
America In 2020
America In 2020 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 293. Rel: 13 Jun 25
America In 2020 (3:29)
We Don't Work (2:32)
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East Of Underground (reissue)
East Of Underground (reissue) (180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: 64185. Rel: 06 Jun 25
I Want To Take You Higher (4:15)
Smiling Faces Sometimes (6:21)
(Don't Worry) If There's A Hell Below, We're All Going To Go (6:02)
People Get Ready (4:20)
Getting Over (2:14)
I'll Bet You/California Dreamin' (3:43)
Popcorn/Oye Como Va (5:50)
I Love You For All Seasons (3:04)
East Of Java (2:06)
Walk On By (2:40)
Review: How much soul and funk does East of Underground deliver? A lot, that's how much. This raw and righteous gem from 1971 was originally issued by the US Army and handed out to troops during the Vietnam War, which means that original copies are insanely rare and pricey. Thankfully, this reissue brings it back to the people, minus the less memorable Soap LP. What remains is pure fire: gritty covers of Curtis Mayfield, Funkadelic, James Brown and more, all of which are played with heart and urgency by a group of enlisted musicians. Bonus fact: their take on The Fuzz's 'I Love You for All Seasons' became the backbone of US trap star 21 Savage's 'A Lot.'
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Echoes From Disco Vol 2 EP
Cat: EFD 02. Rel: 23 Jun 25
Let's Get It On
Don't Give Up
Makin' Love
Get On Down
Review: Exaggerated disco ecstasies from Domenico Niki and his Echoes From Disco label, which accepts its mission to recall the lost gems of disco, boogie, and jazz by way of thoughtful re-edits. This latest one is a glamorous slab of Day-Glo disco gaud. 'Let's Get It On' opens with splendid flair, with twang guitars, talkbox tremolos and disco girl backing singer ad-libs, before 'Don't Give Up' follows with a deep-fried P-funk prance replete with transitory glissando. 'Makin' Love' and 'Get On Down' hear the EP wind down the pace, the latter track ending on an obscure edit of Suzy & Chas' Belgian 1978 rouser, 'Man I Dig Music'.
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Step Into A Black Whole
Cat: GAMM 193. Rel: 18 Jun 25
Emmaculate & DJ Spen - "Step Into A Black Whole" (13:38)
Emmaculate - "Boogie On Disco Woman" (6:41)
Review: Like a veteran striker in his final season, GAMM has really captured some top form on late and now drops a fire premiere from Chicago's Emmaculate and legendary Basement Boys producer DJ Spen. Opener 'Step Into A Black Whole' is a genre-hopping 11-minute journey that moves from deep house to a hip-hop breakdown featuring KRS-One before morphing into a jazzy Afrobeat stomper. First heard by GAMM contributor Coflo during a wild house set, the track blew the roof off and always will. On the B-side, 'Boogie On Disco Woman' delivers a gritty funk, disco and soul rework with raw drums, clavinets and soulful vocals. Two standouts.
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Hollywood Dreaming
Cat: EXUMG 16. Rel: 03 Jun 25
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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Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (remastered)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (remastered) (translucent cobalt blue vinyl LP)
Cat: LPRGM 1913C. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Blu-Bop (4:22)
Flying Saucer Dude (4:50)
Turtle Rock (4:11)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (4:23)
The Star Spangled Banner (2:33)
Star Of The County Down (4:15)
Jekyll & Hyde (& Ted & Alice) (7:05)
Michelle (5:09)
Hole In The Wall (4:39)
Flight Of The Cosmic Hippo (reprise) (2:11)
Review: A shape-shifting force from the American South, Bela Fleck & the Flecktones rerouted genre boundaries with their early 90s experimentations-none more so than this landmark second release. Built around banjo, bass, keys and Future Man's custom SynthAxe Drumitar, the quartet's playing here is deft, joyfully off-kilter, and quietly revolutionary. Their self-coined "blu-bop" style hits full stride, blending bebop's angular shifts with bluegrass warmth on 'Turtle Rock' and the dizzying 'Blu-Bop'. A woozy take on 'Michelle' and a surprisingly reverent reading of 'The Star-Spangled Banner' show off their melodic instinct without sacrificing invention. The telepathic interplay and tonal sharpness-especially in the low-end counterpoint of Victor Wooten's bass-make it clear how this group managed to top jazz charts while looking nothing like a traditional jazz outfit. It's a sound not pinned to any one era or idiom, but to pure creative glee.
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Versions Part Two
Versions Part Two (double 12")
Cat: GE3 HBR. Rel: 04 Jun 25
Mee & The Gang (Raw Stripdown version) (6:35)
Keeep The Beat (extended Funk mix) (4:33)
Afrika (Ge-Ology's Sunshine mix) (6:34)
Sumthing Else (Ge-Ology Deepdisco mix) (4:01)
Still In Love (extended Feelthefire mix) (5:03)
You Don't Want My Luvvv (Beatin' Hard version) (5:42)
Review: Brooklyn producer Gerard Young aka Ge-ology has always championed intricacy in his original house productions, preferring to survey and purpose-build from the ground up, not prefabricate. His Versions series through Hot Biscuit has been going since 2025, with a higher-than-usual number of deep cuts (usually six in total for each 12") all given names like "Extended FeelTheFire Mix", "From SideToSide", "CapricornTribe Mix" and "Raw Stripdown Version", evidencing a sense of literary licence and playing on otherwise boxed-in remix titling traditions. Janky sampled refuse of disco-soul and gospel replay over 'Keeep The Beat' like trash-humped radio components larked from wreckage - our fave track here by far.
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 in stock $45.45
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions
Harlem Bound: The Reflex Revisions (180 gram vinyl 12" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: DISCOREC 005. Rel: 20 Jun 25
Harlem Bound (The Reflex Revision) (8:10)
Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) (8:09)
Review: Dancin' The Mambo (The Reflex Revision) grooves with infectious disco energy, seamlessly blending Chic-esque rhythms with early piano house vibes. The Reflex's revision injects new life into this 1980 gem, maintaining its French flair while adding modern twists. With its pulsating basslines and irresistible beats, this track is a testament to the timeless allure of disco music. Perfect for igniting dancefloors, its vibrant energy captures the essence of a bygone era while feeling fresh and exciting for contemporary audiences. Prepare to be transported to a world where disco reigns supreme and every beat compels you to move.
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 in stock $11.36
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