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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 $12.99
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Funky Soul Brother
Cat: SPCWWX 0020. Rel: 11 Jun 25
On The Run (2:32)
Loosey Lusy (1:27)
Funky Soul Brother (FSB demo version) (3:17)
Review: When it comes to new funk, it doesn't get much raunchier or weird than this. Packed with rhythmic rodomontade, DJ Koco Shimokit and Southpaw Chop - both from Japan - bring an adroit right and sinister left hand respectively to the art of vinyl flipping and sampling, staying true to the rule of primary sourcing: "always sample straight from the original wax." Though it's a moot point as to whether sample mileage should be legitimated as a concept in the same sense as food mileage is, we can see and hear the appeal, as this loopy chef-d'œuvre hears its samples chopped and braised to the crispest degree, sating even the most dulled of tastebuds, and letting no indelicacy past the noise gates. Side B offers a special treat for heads too: the demo version of the pair's debut single, 'Funky Soul Brother'.
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 in stock $20.33
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A Time For Us
Cat: BLKG 7. Rel: 06 Jun 25
A Time For Us (3:13)
Enchanted Lady (edit) (3:09)
Cross Country (3:18)
Review: The latest deep dive into Galaxy Sound Co.'s Black Hole series is another carefully dug out delight featuring three essential jazz-funk-psych cuts. Joe Pass' 'A Time For Us' opens with beautiful cinematic strings, sparse drums and ghostly guitar that has been famously sampled by J Dilla and the Slum Village crew, and sounds powerful in situ here. Milt Jackson & Ray Brown's 'Enchanted Lady' follows with hypnotic modal swing, again famously flipped, this time by Pete Rock, De La Soul and Knxwledge. Closing out is Archie Whitewater's 'Cross Country', which is a funky, soulful groove with brass and keys that have been immortalised by Kanye and Common, but remains a burner here in its original form.
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 in stock $12.72
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Touch The Sky
Touch The Sky (7'' limited to 300 copies in stickered sleeve)
Cat: CURTIS 001. Rel: 09 Jun 25
Touch The Sky (4:00)
Touch The Sky (Funky Soul 45 instrumental edit) (4:00)
Review: Toronto-based label Icons Of Hip Hop follow up their inaugural 7" with a heavy second drop, pairing two titans of rap over an unmistakable 70s soul loop. The A-side delivers a vocal-led version that marries sharp bars with dusty horn chops and a butter-smooth rhythm section, channelling the crate-digging spirit of golden era production with modern flair. Flip it for the 'Touch The Sky' Funky Soul Instrumental Edit, where the sample's full groove comes into focusigritty drums, warm basslines and shimmering soul textures that nod to the track's roots while inviting DJs to get playful. Limited, hand-stamped and pressed on dinked 45s, this is essential heat for anyone still chasing that raw, loop-driven magic.
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 in stock $12.42
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93 Til Infinity
Cat: FFB 7016. Rel: 02 Jun 25
93 'Til Infinity (3:27)
Day One (3:08)
Review: A jazz head with deep hip-hop roots, New York-based saxophonist Benny Reid returns with a brand-new 7" on Fat Beats, following his 2023 The Infamous Live reinterpretation. This is his latest standalone tribute, and it plays like a deliberate two-sided concept: '93 'Til Infinity' on the A, 'Day One' on the B i reworked with full reverence but plenty of vision. Reid's take on the former is all patience and atmosphere, stretching the groove into moody, modal territory without losing its swing. Flip it for a tighter, chunkier pass at the D.I.T.C. classic, where arrangements lean into low-end murk and sharper rhythmic interplay. Drawing on years of post-bop work for Concord, Reid reanimates sample culture as memory, process and momentum.
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 in stock $18.08
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Back To Cali
Cat: RUB 009. Rel: 09 Jun 25
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 $17.24
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Black Samson The Bastard Swordsman
Black Samson The Bastard Swordsman (gatefold 180 gram vinyl LP)
Cat: RNMV 1078A. Rel: 10 Jun 25
Sucker Free City (feat Kurupt & Ralph McDaniels - intro) (0:59)
Mandingo (feat Raekwon, Inspectah Deck, Method Man & Cappadonna) (4:28)
Roar Of The Lion (The Lion's Pit) (feat U-God, Kool G, Rap & The RZA) (4:07)
Claudine (feat Method Man, Ghostface Killah & Nicole Bus) (3:55)
Shaolin Vs Lama (feat Raekwon & Inspector Deck) (3:49)
Executioners From Shaolin (feat Inspector Deck, The GZA & Cappadonna) (2:37)
Cleopatra Jones (feat Raekwon & Masta Killa) (3:31)
Warriors Two, Cooley High (feat Benny The Butcher & Method Man) (3:31)
Let's Do It Again (feat RJ Payne, 38 Spesh, Willie The Kid & The RZA) (3:51)
Dolemite (feat Cappadonna, U-God & Masta Killa) (4:01)
Trouble Man (feat Kamern Corvet) (1:53)
Review: The first Wu-Tang release to feature all nine living members in over a decade, this new full-length is a reminder that when aligned, the Staten Island collective still operate on a level of their own. The production is raw and cinematic i heavy with martial arts samples, bassline grime and dusty soul flips i while the verses come sharp, tight and unshowy. No gimmicks, just business. 'Sucker Free City' and 'Mandingo' come in swinging, full of tight drum programming and rugged, overlapping verses. 'Roar Of The Lion' and 'Shaoilin Vs Lama' lean into the classic kung-fu mythology, with a sense of pace that recalls their earliest work. 'Cleopatra Jones' and 'Dolemite' are funk-fuelled standouts, where the crew's storytelling and timing land in full form. 'Let's Do It Again' and 'Trouble-Man' close with a tone of reflection that cuts through the grime. It's a new release, but also a reunion that doesn't feel like a legacy act i more like a sharpened return. No attempt to modernise, no need to. Just nine distinct voices, still bouncing off each other with control and character. A serious addition to the catalogue i and one for the heads.
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 in stock $28.82
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Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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 in stock $9.33
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Prerogative
Cat: WACK 27. Rel: 13 May 25
Prerogative (Boogie mix) (4:12)
I Didn't Mean To Think Of You (3:50)
Review: Longtime disco editor Smoove played his first cards right with Wack Records in 2007, and now he returns to the imprint after decades with another raw-cut, redone diamond; a synth-driven slab of filth-funk reflecting the talents of 80s soul mogul Bobby on vocals. On the flip, things speed up as Smoove flips Mrs Jackson's vocals into a razor-sharp electro funk rework, loaded with punchy edits, Mantronix-inspired stutters, and warped stabs that twist the track into club-ready territory.
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标签: Pop Disco
 in stock $19.77
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Flex'd Up
Cat: MCM 45005. Rel: 04 Jun 25
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 $15.54
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TNT Vol 9
Cat: TNT 009. Rel: 20 May 25
Without Me (4:30)
The Real Slim Shady (4:02)
Review: TNT Rap Classics are a ghostly rap reissues outfit, operating in the shadows, but they've churned out a truly solid ream of stadium/megastar rap reissues on 7" for several years now. After lookbacks on Nelly and Beyonce they now pay due deference to Eminem, placing special attention on the rapper's early-noughts Slim Shady era. 'Without Me' was the whimsical, cheekily intoned lead single from The Eminem Show, finding Eminem lampooning pop culture, the media, and his critics. 'The Real Slim Shady', meanwhile, came before, with biting critique of the pop cultural fascination with authenticity: "Will the real Slim Shady please stand up?"
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 in stock $13.85
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I Believe In Miracles
Cat: KCR 127. Rel: 15 Aug 24
I Believe In Miracles (4:27)
C'est Si Bon (3:48)
Review: After a year of energizing live performances, Say She She releases their vibrant cover of the Jackson Sisters' classic 'I Believe In Miracles.' With Sergio Rios of Orgone behind the fresh, funky production, this track is irresistibly danceable. On Side-2, 'C'est Si Bon,' is a French discodelia anthem from their acclaimed sophomore LP Silver. It's a bi-lingual, joy-inducing track that compels listeners to dance. This 45 features two crowd-pleasing tracks that promise to ignite any dancefloor. With its infectious energy and stellar production, this record is bound to become a favorite for vinyl enthusiasts and partygoers.
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 in stock $9.89
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Break To Break
Cat: MYD 009. Rel: 03 Jun 25
Dub To Funk (Piers Harrison re-edit) (6:08)
Movin Ya (Millie McKee re-edit) (5:01)
Funkin Dub (Vanity Project re-edit) (5:50)
Murderous Style (Chuggy re-edit) (5:14)
Review: London's Mysticisms label spill valorous guts in issuing this new dub and breakbeat crossover record from Dub Specialists. Having emerged from te potent 1980s-90s fallouts that enshrouded the pioneering digital roots label Conscious Sounds, Dub Specialists tracked the storied meeting-of-minds that was and still is Douglas Waldrop, Piers Harrison, and Stuart "Chuggy" Leath. This time, the trio are heard teaming up with DJ Millie McKee and studio brain Matt Bruce to formate yet another splinter cell, as missionaries of Conscious Sounds' digital mission: to explore samplers and videogame sounds in dub and funk. Using an Atari 1040 running Cubase and armed with a Soundcraft mixer, this latest iteration hears drum loops and reggae basslines played over funk samples and layered with Petter's chords, crafting a series of short, DJ-worthy heaters. The result is unhindered by expectation and breaks many calcified digidub moulds, as on 'Funkin Dub', where speak n' spell garblings meet downtown funk licks and sonorant snare whacks.
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 in stock $19.77
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Saffron
Saffron (limited 7'' in hand-stamped sleeve 再出版)
Cat: DOOM 001. Rel: 25 May 25
Saffron (MF instrumental) (3:27)
Arrow Root (MF instrumental) (2:11)
Review: The MC was one of a kind. His legend lives on through his work which here gets served up on new label Doom in instrumental form. 'Saffron' (MF instrumental) is a silky late-night sound with warm melancholic chords and subtle boom-bap beats. On the flip, things get more jazzy with the expressive trumpets and more raw broken beat patterns of 'Arrow Root' (MF instrumental). It's a timeless and sophisticated sound that will woo any listener into a calming mood and comes on a limited 7".
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 in stock $12.42
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Lotus
Lotus (gatefold 180 gram vinyl 2xLP in embossed sleeve)
Cat: SIM 001LP. Rel: 02 Jun 25
Thief (3:48)
Flood (feat Obongjayar & Moonchild Sanelly) (2:26)
Young (3:06)
Only (feat Lydia Kitto) (3:45)
Free (3:31)
Peace (feat Moses Sumney & Miraa May) (4:25)
Hollow (2:57)
Lion (feat Obongjayar) (3:05)
Enough (feat Yukimi) (2:49)
Blood (feat Wretch 32 & Cashh) (4:29)
Lotus (feat Micahel Kiwanuka & Yussef Dayes) (6:33)
Lonely (4:24)
Blue (feat Sampha) (4:13)
Review: Little Simz continues her evolution with Lotus, her sixth studio album. Featuring sensitised singers Obongjayar and Moonchild Sanelly, the album builds on the prolific run Simz has maintained since 2022's No Thank You, which was followed by her first EP Drop 7, the stand-alone single 'Hello, Hi', and collaborations with Coldplay, Sampha and Wretch 32. Lotus explores transformation and resilience, with the lotus flower serving as a key metaphor: lotuses are infamously the only flowers to thrive even in muddy waters. Having described the lotus-like imagery as symbolic of the ability to create something "extraordinary" regardless of circumstances, Simz offers a profound depiction of resilience via the lead single 'Flood', which echoes 'Black Skinhead' era Kanye West with its deep, motile drumming and whispered, lyrical musings on the transfer of power.
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 in stock $32.21
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Feel Me Flow (reissue)
Cat: TB 55741. Rel: 29 May 25
Feel Me Flow (3:31)
Feel Me Flow (instrumental) (3:31)
Review: A cornerstone of East Coast hip-hop's golden era, Naughty By Nature's 'Feel Me Flow' gets a 2025 reissue on limited edition black 7" vinyl. Originally released in 1995, it stands as one of the trio's most commercially successful and artistically sharp singles, built around a shimmering summer-ready groove and driven by Treach's blistering yet effortless flow. It was the third single taken from the group's Grammy-winning Poverty's Paradise album and quickly became a chart success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. The track also picked up a Grammy nomination and reached a new generation when it was used in the Eminem-starring film 8 Mile. With this reissue, the iconic original is backed with its instrumentalihighlighting the warm production and razor-sharp drum work that often gets overshadowed by Treach's commanding vocal presence. A must for collectors of classic hip-hop and mid-90s boom bap history.
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 in stock $13.28
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Made In New York
Made In New York (limited 7")
Cat: BLMS 014. Rel: 22 Apr 25
Made In New York
Re-Create #02
Review: Japanese talent DJ Koco aka Shimokita is a hardcore 45rpm devotee. They are his chosen tools as a beat-juggling DJ who can do logic-defying things with his grooves. He is a regal on Bloom and already dropped serious heat in January with 'World Famous'. This time he is back with a fresh take on 'Made In New York' which is a 1985 classic by renowned Brazilian funk and jazz pianist Tania Maria. He brings his signature hip-hop flair and creativity with his trusted crew, 45trio, and enlists the dynamic saxophonist King TJ (DA-Dee-MiX) to elevate things further.
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 in stock $19.77
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Blue Lines (reissue)
Cat: 570096 0. Rel: 02 Dec 16
Safe From Harm (5:17)
One Love (4:47)
Blue Lines (4:22)
Be Thankful For What You've Got (4:09)
Five Man Army (6:03)
Unfinished Sympathy (5:01)
Daydreaming (4:20)
Lately (4:22)
Hymn Of The Big Wheel (6:21)
Review: There's a reason that Massive Attack's Blue Lines frequently appears in "greatest albums" lists. To put it simply, it's brilliant, and arguably remains the Bristol-based outfit's finest work to date (though some would argue that the dark and paranoid Mezzanine is possibly better). As this weighty vinyl reissue proves, it's lost none of its hazy, dub-propelled trip-hop charm. All-time classics such as "Unfinished Sympathy", "Safe From Harm" and "Hymn of the Big Wheel" have lost none of their soulful, mood-enhancing brilliance, while lesser celebrated cuts such as "Five Man Army" and "Lately" still sound great despite their vintage.
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 in stock $29.38
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Strictly Dann Stealy
Cat: SWR 032. Rel: 23 May 25
Strictly Dan Stealy (4:12)
Uncle Grain O's (3:34)
Review: As you probably know if you're reading this, Jorun Bombay is one of the most consistently on for edit maestros in the game. Here he steps up with a new outing that sticks right at the heart of the dancefloor once more. 'Strictly Dann Stealy' is a clever mash-up of De La Soul's 'Eye Know (Know It All Remix)' featuring the original source vocals over a faithfully recreated instrumental. It channels the signature energy of early 90s hip-hop clubs with a fresh twist you've never heard before. On the flip, 'Whole Grain O's' offers a reimagined instrumental take on 'Oodles of O's' which is packed with reggae chants, added turntablism and signature 'Oh's'. It's a playful, party-ready version that balances just the right amount of nostalgia and brand new style.
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 in stock $16.38
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Thursday
Thursday (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 060254 7264930. Rel: 30 Oct 15
Lonely Star (5:46)
Life Of The Party (4:59)
Thursday (5:19)
The Zone (feat Drake) (6:57)
The Birds (part 1) (3:34)
The Birds (part 2) (5:50)
Gone (8:07)
Rolling Stone (3:50)
Heaven Or Las Vegas (5:50)
Valerie (4:47)
 in stock $29.95
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Coflo Edits Vol 1
Cat: GAMM 190. Rel: 22 May 25
Canto De Alright (Caflo vs Deeper Roots edit) (6:28)
Made You Do It, Look (3:45)
Fly Like The Payback (3:38)
Review: Next up on the brilliantly revitalised Gamm label is Coflo, who delivers a trio of dynamic reworks that show why he's one of house music's most exciting new producers. There are no lazy edits here-just bold, club-ready blends packed with flair. 'Canto De Alright' is a versatile transition tool that slides seamlessly between house and hip-hop. On 'Fly Like The Payback,' Coflo fuses Steve Miller Band and James Brown into a rare groove gem and closing the package, Nas gets a funky boogie rework that hits hard and grooves effortlessly. These tracks are hot, inventive, and destined to become weapons for DJs who like their sounds sharp and soulful.
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Played by: Rafa Santos
标签: Disco House
 in stock $18.65
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Toxic Funk Vol 18
Cat: BBP 240. Rel: 29 May 25
No Sugar (4:33)
Saoco Root (4:53)
Review: Croatian producer Umbo makes a raucous return to Breakbeat Paradise with this two-tracker of throwback funk edits. A-side 'No Sugar' is a no-nonsense breakbeat soul cut, filtering vintage vocal hooks through crisp drums and rubbery basslines. On the flip, 'Saoco Root' cranks the tempo and energy, fusing jazzy brass, hype vocals and Beastie Boys swagger into a fast-cutting party tool. A continuation of BBP's long-running Toxic Funk series, this latest volume slots right into the label's wheelhouse: dusty, high-energy edits with bite.
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 in stock $13.55
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Spanish Joint
Spanish Joint (7" 再出版)
Cat: PIBE 003. Rel: 27 May 25
Spanish Joint (Kero Uno remix) (3:14)
Feel Like Makin' Love (Kero Uno remix) (2:15)
Review: American neo-soul pin-up D'Angelo has released a couple of the smoothest records of the last 30 years. He even made a welcome comeback in the mid 2010s and added some more magic to his cannon. Here Kero Uno remixes a couple of his tunes and ups their funky quotient to make them more suitable to dancefloors. First, he flips 'Spanish Joint' into a key-laced and funky workout with low-slung, hip-swinging grooves sure to seduce next to the zippy synth leads. On the flip is his hot take on 'Feel Like Makin' Love', another bona-fide gem full of heart and soul.
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 in stock $22.60
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Ya Es Hora Pacifico: Colombian Singles Series Vol 4
Cat: GCCOLSING 4. Rel: 04 Jun 25
En La Isla (3:15)
Historias (3:18)
Ya Es Hora Pacifico (2:47)
Choke (2:26)
Suena Sabroso (4:36)
Bailando Kizomba (3:16)
En La Isla (instrumental) (3:16)
Review: La Ruka is a prominent artist from Colombia's Pacific Coast. She blends hip-hop, salsa, Afro-Colombian roots and urban Latin genres in her music even though she is now based in Barcelona. Her live shows are always high on energy and tunes of hers like 'No Quiero Marido' and 'Todo Es Plata' are some of many standouts from the last 20 years. Her lyrics often focus on Afro-descendent women and life in Buenaventura and this new EP is another injection of Latin rhythms direct to your soul. Each one is sun kissed and percussive with irresistible production from the likes of JMoney, Village cuts and Lanzapro.
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标签: Salsa | Cumbia | Colombian
 in stock $17.24
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MVP
MVP (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: RRR 23ORANGE. Rel: 27 May 25
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 $19.50
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Mezzanine
Mezzanine (2xLP)
Cat: 375404 3. Rel: 25 Nov 14
Angel
Risingson
Teardrop
Inertia Creeps
Exchange
Dissolved Girl
Man Next Door
Black Milk
Mezzanine
Group Four
(Exchange)
Review: Originally issued back in 1998, Mezzanine remains the most commercially successful album released by Bristol troupe Massive Attack, thanks in no small part to the Liz Fraser-featuring "Teardrop". This third album signalled a change in sonic direction that played more explicitly on the darkness and tension that was always an undercurrent of their much loved debut Blue Lines and successor Protection. After numerous bootlegs over the years, Virgin have done the right thing and presented this official reissue of Mezzanine to appease fans of Massive Attack and it's clear the LP has lost none of it's bewitching power. The Quincy Jones and Isaac Hayes sampling "Exhange" and "Exchange" remain a delight in particular.
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 in stock $42.10
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The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (reissue)
Cat: 888751 94221. Rel: 21 Jun 22
Intro (0:47)
Lost Ones (5:33)
Ex-Factor (5:26)
To Zion (6:09)
Doo Wop (That Thing) (5:18)
Superstar (4:59)
Final Hour (4:16)
When It Hurts So Bad (4:54)
I Used To Love Him (6:29)
Forgive Them Father (4:27)
Every Ghetto, Every City (5:23)
Nothing Even Matters (6:33)
Everything Is Everything (4:53)
The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill (3:47)
 in stock $26.84
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Black Sunday Live At The Royal Albert Hall
Cat: 754578 2. Rel: 05 Jun 25
I Wanna Get High (4:08)
I Ain't Goin' Out Like That (5:56)
Insane In The Brain (4:13)
When The Shit Goes Down (3:57)
Lick A Shot (3:55)
Cock The Hammer (5:01)
Interlude (1:11)
3 Lil' Putos (3:21)
Legalize It (0:43)
Hits From The Bong (4:46)
What Go Around Come Around, Kid (3:55)
A To The K (3:23)
Hand On The Glock (3:40)
Break 'em Off Some (3:37)
Dr Greenthumb (3:48)
Illusions (5:26)
Money (3:27)
Cuban Necktie (5:03)
How I Could Just Kill A Man (5:00)
(Rock) Superstar (5:14)
Band Introductions (2:11)
Review: This new live release from Californian hip-hop veterans Cypress Hill captures their full-scale collaboration with the London Symphony Orchestra, recorded in July 2024 and reworking their landmark Black Sunday album alongside key tracks from across their catalogue. Conducted by Troy Miller, the performance adds sweeping arrangements and new sonic dimensions to classics like 'Insane in the Brain', 'I Ain't Goin' Out Like That' and 'Hits From the Bong', while tracks like 'How I Could Just Kill a Man' and '(Rock) Superstar' are reimagined with widescreen drama. The orchestra doesn't dilute the impact i instead, it sharpens it, with strings and brass accentuating the menace and clarity of DJ Muggs' original production. 'Dr. Greenthumb' and 'Illusions' sit particularly well in this new context, showing how elastic the group's material can be without losing its edge. It's a new release that avoids the usual crossover pitfalls i the arrangements are built with detail and respect for the original tracks, and B-Real's delivery stays sharp throughout. A rare example of a classical-meets-rap performance that feels earned, not novelty i and a reminder of just how deep this group's catalogue runs.
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 in stock $41.54
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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
 in stock $20.33
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Integrity (10th Anniversary Edition)
Integrity (10th Anniversary Edition) (limited clear vinyl LP)
Cat: JME 051C. Rel: 15 May 25
Pulse 8 (2:20)
96 Fuckries (2:46)
Taking Over (2:46)
Work (3:38)
Game (3:42)
Same Thing (2:36)
Amen (2:04)
Again (3:11)
Break You Down (2:57)
The Money (2:29)
No You Ain't (3:40)
Calm (3:19)
Man Don't Care (3:29)
Don't @ Me (3:19)
Test Me (4:10)
Integrity (3:25)
Review: Boy Better Know founder, vegan grime MC and one third of the Adenuga family legacy alongside Skepta and radio presenter Julie, JME has always floated above grime and bass music airspaces as an incontestable voice. Integrity first arrived through BBK as a fully self-produced banger set in 2015, corralling heavyweight collaborators Wiley, Giggs, Skepta, and D Double E to hammer home a certain message: simply put: don't mess. Wavering between dreamy and tearout instrumentals almost always orbiting 140bpm, and circulated between then "in" producers Joker, Deeco, and of course the inimitable Swifta, JME's subject matter always matches the vibe, be that as it may, boxing the opposition with car key fobs, or treating producers like prostitutes, giving them P for a beat. A certain nostalgia will wash over 10s grime listeners, as this limited edition clear vinyl reissue reinvokes the mouthy verbiage of one of grime's toppest guns.
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 in stock $23.72
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Majestic Fantasies
Cat: PWR 002. Rel: 11 Jun 25
Teddy's Intro (2:09)
Some Things Last Forever (4:16)
Majestic Fantasies (4:54)
Cheer Me Up (feat Morgan) (3:46)
Unconditional (4:08)
Shine (feat Morgan) (2:40)
I'll Be There (3:48)
Unconditional (club mix) (4:40)
Lovers & Friends (3:43)
Ultimate Love (feat Morgan) (2:46)
Review: California producer Space Ghost teams up with South Carolina-based singer Teddy Bryant for a sun-soaked ode to late 80s and early 90s soul. The record opens with the silky swing of 'Some Things Last Forever', giving way to lush, G-Funk-laced grooves like 'Majestic Fantasies' and club-focused cuts such as 'Unconditional (Club Mix)'. Bryant's vocals glide over Space Ghost's plush instrumentation, with tracks like 'Cheer Me Up' and 'Ultimate Love' channelling UK street soul and the balladry of classic r&b. 'Shine' and 'Ultimate Love', both featuring Morgan, add extra emotional weight. The pair clearly draw from a shared love of Teddy Riley, Jam & Lewis and DeVante Swing, but there's a lightness here that feels rooted in the present too-music that remembers the past without ever getting stuck in it.
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 in stock $26.56
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To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition)
To Pimp A Butterfly (10th Anniversary Edition) (gatefold black white & brown marbled vinyl 2xLP in spot-varnished sleeve (indie exclusive))
Cat: 781008 7. Rel: 29 May 25
Wesley's Theory (4:35)
For Free? (interlude) (2:10)
King Kunta (3:48)
Institutionalized (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Snoop Dogg) (4:31)
These Walls (feat Anna Wise, Bilal & Thundercat) (5:02)
U (4:26)
Alright (3:34)
For Sale? (interlude) (4:25)
Momma (4:48)
Hood Politics (4:06)
How Much A Dollar Cost (feat James Fauntleroy & Ronald Isley) (5:01)
Complexion (A Zulu Love) (feat Rapsody) (4:00)
The Blacker The Berry (5:49)
You Ain't Gotta Lie (Momma Said) (3:45)
I (6:01)
Mortal Man (12:01)
Review: Kendrick Lamar aka. K Dot is hip-hop's all-time crown-bearer for the 2010s. Last time we checked, the same was true for the 2020s too. Bridging both decades came To Pimp A Butterfly, which saw mammoth success upon its 2015 release. Though perhaps prematurely slapped with the "classic" label all too soon (and though this wasn't wrong), one good index of an all-time great album is the prevalence of affectionate initialisms among diehard fans: in no time at all, it became known as "TPAB". The Compton rapper had had a firm social conscience ever since the release of Section 80 and Good Kid, Mad City, and TPAB would continue to restitute the many racial and consumeristic ills of American society; unforgettably, a White House mutiny is depicted on the original front cover. Songs like 'I', 'Sing For Me, I'm Dying Of Thirst', 'King Kunta' and 'Institutionalized' revolutionised rap through every motif from G-funk bounce to freeform jazz. Now, after a recent Super Bowl Halftime Show backed by vexingly ironic American flags and pyrotechnics, we hear a newly emerged butterfly: Kendrick's meliorative flows and butterfly-effect cogitations resound with the utmost clarity on this grey UMR edition.
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 in stock $40.68
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Water
Water (7")
Cat: KK 012. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Tyla - "Water" (3:18)
Rema - "Calm Down" (3:41)
Review: Grammy award-winner Tyla broke the internet with her viral track 'Water', becoming the first South African artist in over 55 years to enter the Billboard Hot 100 - as well as the youngest South African of all time ever to do so. The 'Water' challenge swept the internet, earning her top ten placements in multiple countries and nominations for various awards - rightly so, her voice is sultry, the beat is smooth and the hook is infectious. On the other side of the 7" coin is Nigerian Afrobeat sensation Rema with his career-defining breakout hit 'Calm Down', his vocal talent shining through the minimal instrumentation. It's easy to see why the world was entranced, bolstered massively by a remix featuring Selena Gomez that has since led the track to be nominated for several Billboard and MTV awards, as well as holding a long list of world records: Most streamed Afrobeat song on Spotify, Longest charting African song on Billboard, most watched Nigerian music video... we could go on.
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 in stock $13.28
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5 Borough Breaks Vol 35
Cat: 5BB 034. Rel: 02 May 25
Blahzay Blahzay - "Danger" (3:43)
Gwen McCrae - "Rockin Chair" (3:20)
Review: .5 Borough Breaks are back with another essential slice of 90s hip-hop nostalgia. Their latest 7" revives a 1995 Hot 97 favourite-a gritty, golden-era banger that once ruled the NYC airwaves. Handily pressed for both DJs and collectors, Blahzay Blahzay's 'Danger' captures the raw energy of East Coast rap at its peak. As always with this label, the flip side features the original sample source: a soulful gem 'Rockin Chair' from recently departed legend Gwen McCrae whose legacy shaped generations of soul fans and hip-hop heads. As such, this 7" combines deep digging with authentic hip-hop flair and pays tribute to both the beatmakers and the soul pioneers who inspired them. Essential wax.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $13.85
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Get It On
Cat: MC 006. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Get It On (4:01)
Hipness (4:34)
Review: An impressively retro-feeling "breaksoul" choice from London label Digga Please?, once again delivering on their promise to bring the finest in funk, soul, disco, rap, b-boy breaks and "all that good shit". First released in 2004 on the iconic Freestyle Records, 'Get It On' is a bona fide cut & paste classic, its break-do backbeat and slippery funk vamps harking a filtered Rhodes line; here an obscure r&b libretto sings demonstratively, warning us of an incumbent detailing of her preferred mode of frisking: "this is how we like to get it on!" The record then segues into a timeless Gil-Scott Heron sample and breaks-tastic track slathered in sax, attesting to a so-called coolness that can be tapped by anyone willing to ease into it: "hipness is not a state of mind, it's a fact of life".
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Bigger Than Jamrock
Cat: MC 004. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Bigger Than Jamrock (3:54)
Sleng Hop (3:39)
Review: An eagerly awaited repress of DJ Shepdog's 2006 mashup of Damian Marley's 'Welcome To Jamrock' with Dead Prez's 'It's Bigger Than Hip Hop', effortlessly juxtaposing one of contemporary dancehall's most iconic vocals with undeniably one of the fattest basslines ever laid. This iconic pairing is flanked by ultra fun cut 'Sleng Hop' uniting the original Dead Prez acapella with another of the world's most famous basslines- Prince Jammy's Casiotone MT-40 'rock & roll' rhythm... You do the math!
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 in stock $18.08
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Back & Forth
Cat: HC 003. Rel: 06 Jan 25
Aaliyah - "Back & Forth" (DNA edit) (4:09)
Heavy D & The Boyz - "Don't Curse" (DNA edit) (4:41)
Review: You have to liov these 45s that elegantly bridge the lineage between the original and the sampled while also highlighting hip-hop and r&b, showcasing the seamless interplay that defined the 90s. On Side-1, 'Back & Forth (DNA Edit)' gets a UK remix treatment from the legendary DNA crew, amplifying the track's smooth groove and youthful energy, silky vocals and laid-back charisma shining even brighter under the remix's refined production.. Side-2 features 'Don't Curse (DNA Edit)', transforming the posse cut into a sharper, more rhythmically dynamic experience as playful, feelgood verses and the crew's lyrical finesse are elevated by the remix's polished beats.
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 in stock $13.28
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Wrecka Stow Edits 2
Cat: ARF 0009. Rel: 03 Feb 25
DJ Spinna - "Maple Syrup Jam" (3:10)
J Rocc - "Re Purple Music" (4:52)
Review: All Right Fresh serve speciality brews of West and East Coast nu-funk, soul and hip-hop. Here they welcome DJ Spinna and J Rocc for the very latest edition in their Wrecka Stow Edits series, which hears two further majestic remixes of classic r&b reelers. First up is Spinna's version of Prince's 'Starfish & Coffee' with the renamed 'Maple Syrup Jam', which strains and thins Prince's already prickly granules to provide that extra ophiuroid zing. Then J Rocc follows up with 'Re Purple Music', also a remix of a Prince cut, 'Purple Music', providing ever further filtrated disco-funk panache.
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标签: Disco Funk
! low stock $18.65
39
Baduizm (reissue)
Baduizm (reissue) (gatefold heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 602557 018066. Rel: 25 Nov 16
Rim Shot (intro) (1:56)
On & On (3:46)
Appletree (4:25)
Otherside Of The Game (6:36)
Sometimes (mix #9) (0:45)
Next Lifetime (6:27)
Afro (freestyle skit) (2:26)
Certainly (4:27)
4 Leaf Clover (4:34)
No Love (5:08)
Drama (6:02)
Sometimes... (4:08)
Certainly (Flipped It) (5:27)
Rim Shot (outro) (2:19)
 in stock $35.60
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Enter The Wu Tang (36 Chambers)
Cat: 190758 83381. Rel: 20 Sep 22
Bring Me Da Ruckus (4:11)
Shame On Da Nigga (2:58)
Clan In Da Front (4:33)
Wu-Tang 7th Chamber (6:06)
Can It Be All So Simple (4:45)
Protect Ya Neck (Intermission) (7:03)
Da Mystery Of Chessboxin' (4:47)
Wu-Tang Clan Ain't Nothing Ta F' Wit (3:36)
CREAM (4:12)
Method Man (5:51)
Tearz (4:17)
Wu-Tang 7th Chamber (part II - Conclusion) (5:11)
 in stock $24.02
41
Renaissance (Deluxe Edition)
Renaissance (Deluxe Edition) (180 gram vinyl 2xLP + booklet + poster)
Cat: 196587 19671. Rel: 06 Oct 22
I'm That Girl (3:28)
Cozy (3:32)
Alien Superstar (3:31)
Cuff It (3:45)
Energy (1:59)
Break My Soul (4:36)
Church Girl (3:45)
Plastic Off The Sofa (4:16)
Virgo's Groove (6:08)
Move (3:25)
Heated (4:19)
Thique (4:04)
All Up In Your Mind (2:49)
America Has A Problem (3:18)
Pure/Honey (4:48)
Summer Renaissance (4:34)
Review: In what must be one of THE record releases of the year, Queen Bey is back with her majestic new album. As has been hotly discussed online, this album finds her embracing club music in no uncertain terms, with collaborators like Honey Dijon and Green Velvet lending their expert house touch to the fiercest force pop music has ever witnessed. The results are earth-shattering, as if we expected any less, and the due diligence on acknowledging the roots of house music culture is delivered with sincerity and authority. Make no mistake people, this is the real deal.
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 in stock $44.93
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Be A Witness
Cat: BCR 151. Rel: 17 Apr 25
Be A Witness (3:19)
Best For Us (3:35)
Review: Lady Wray delivers a powerful two-sider here as she hooks up with Grammy-nominated producer Leon Michels of Clairo and El Michels Affair for another single as they put the final touches to her upcoming album. The A-side, 'Be A Witness,' features Nicole's soaring vocals gliding over deep drum machines and Nick Movshon's funky bass which makes it a smooth mid-tempo groove about destined love and good vibes. On the flip, 'Best For Us' explores love, commitment and perseverance with lush synths and harmonies floating over Homer Steinweiss' tight drumming. They provide the perfect setting for Lady Wray's standout voice and get us excited for the full length.
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 in stock $10.16
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Afrodisiac (reissue)
Afrodisiac (reissue) (orange vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: ATL 7270131. Rel: 12 Jun 25
Who I Am (3:32)
Afrodisiac (3:39)
Who Is She 2 U (4:38)
Talk About Our Love (3:34)
I Tried (4:46)
Where You Wanna Be (3:30)
Focus (4:01)
Sadiddy (4:02)
Turn It Up (4:14)
Necessary (3:48)
Say You Will (3:48)
Come As You Are (3:45)
Finally (3:54)
How I Feel (4:41)
Should I Go (4:58)
Review: Released on June 28th, 2004, Afrodisiac marked a major shift in American r&b queen Brandy's sound as she moved away from longtime collaborator Rodney "Darkchild" Jenkins and embraced producers like Timbaland, Kanye West and Warryn Campbell. The record focused on Brandy's personal growth while addressing relationship woes and self-reflection in tracks like 'I Tried' and 'Who I Am.' The standout song, 'I Tried,' samples Iron Maiden's 'The Clansman' and features Brandy's most raw and emotional performance. The shift resonated with fans for its gritty, more relatable edge and remains her most well-received project.
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 in stock $49.17
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Hardstone Psycho
Hardstone Psycho (gatefold translucent cobalt blue vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: 756786 07264. Rel: 20 Sep 24
Kyrptonite (3:02)
Tore Up (2:09)
Brother Stone (feat Kodak Black) (3:19)
Attitude (feat Charlie Wilson & Cash Cobain) (2:48)
Bandit (2:34)
Glock (3:35)
Ice Age (feat Travis Scott) (3:39)
4x4 (3:26)
Purple Rain (feat Future & Metro Boomin) (3:30)
New Drop (3:34)
Backstreets (feat Teezo Touchdown) (3:17)
Deep In The Water (2:53)
Inside (feat Travis Scott) (4:06)
5 To 10 (3:15)
Last Laugh (3:30)
Hardstone National Anthem (3:06)
Review: Don Toliver's Hardstone Psycho reveals an artist navigating exciting new territory while retaining his signature style. This album marks a distinct progression from his past work, showcasing Toliver's dynamic evolution within the Houston rap scene. With its standout track 'Bandit,' the album bursts forth with vibrant trap beats, punchy rock elements, and Toliver's striking falsetto. This energetic departure from his earlier mellow vibes on Love Sick is a refreshing highlight. Similarly, 'Glock' impresses with its soulful sample of Whitney Houston's 'Exhale (Shoop Shoop),' providing a powerful hook and intriguing chord shifts. 'Tore Up' also shines, blending emotional depth with a rock bass, making it a strong contender for one of the album's top moments. Despite some uneven patches, including the ambitious but uneven structure of the album, Toliver's bold experimentation is evident. While some tracks like 'Deep in the Water' lose their initial punch, and features like Kodak Black's on 'Brother Stone' are mixed, the production melds trap, rock and r&b in a compelling way. Overall, Hardstone Psycho demonstrates Toliver's potential and creativity, hinting at even more exciting developments in his future.
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 in stock $38.71
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Madvillainy
Cat: STH 2065. Rel: 18 Jan 22
The Illest Villains (2:02)
Accordion (1:56)
Meat Grinder (0:32)
Bistro (2:48)
Raid (2:30)
America's Most Blunted (3:54)
Sickfit (1:21)
RainBows (2:51)
Curls (1:39)
Do Not Fire (0:53)
Money Folder (3:07)
Scene Two (Vouce Skit) (0:02)
Shadows Of Tomorrow (featuring Quasimoto) (2:34)
Operation Lifesaver aka Mint Test (1:31)
Figaro (2:24)
Hardcore Hustle (featuring Wildchild) (1:22)
Strange Ways (1:24)
Intro (0:29)
Fancy Clown (featuring Viktor Vaugh) (1:55)
Eye (featuring Stacy Epps) (1:57)
Supervillain Theme (0:53)
All Caps (2:10)
Great Day (2:17)
Rhinestone Cowboy (3:56)
Review: Madvillain is the collaboration of the most dynamic duo from today's hip-hop underground, MF Doom and Madlib. "Madvillainy" has witty, mental lyrics combined with rugged beats fashioned from every possible source material, resulting in a truly unique album pointing the way to hip-hop's future.
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 in stock $33.89
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Sweet Chariot
Sweet Chariot (12" + insert)
Cat: SS 101. Rel: 06 May 25
Invocation (feat Maimunah Baqui) (1:29)
Align (4:46)
Light (5:12)
2020 (4:49)
Eat The Plants (4:52)
Sweet Chariot (1:24)
Review: Detroit native Ideeyah is a singer, songwriter and performer whose soulful vocals and lyrical storytelling touch the heart. Born LaKeisha Johnson, who you may remember from featuring on Theo Parrish's superb DJ-kicks mix. Here she steps up to his Sound Signature label with a new solo EP produced by Meftah. It begins with praise-giving spoken words and cosmic synths on 'Invocation (feat Maimunah Baqui)' then takes in deep and jazzy broken beats on 'Align', heavenly keys and vocal coos on 'Light' and slow motion grooves on '2020' where Ideeyah's effortless smooth and seductive tones melt the heart. 'Eat The Plants' and 'Sweet Chariot' are two more magnificent vocal pieces with gentle live drums and meaningful pads.
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 in stock $27.41
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The Way U Make Me Feel: UK Boogie & Street Soul 1980-1994
VARIOUS
Cat: FSRLP 154. Rel: 12 Jun 25
La Famille & Caron Wheeler - "Dancer" (vocal mix) (5:21)
Clarity - "The Way U Make Me Feel" (6:06)
Distance - "Just One More Kiss" (feat Janey Hallett) (5:42)
Pause - "It's Just Amazing" (5:14)
Roy Hamilton & Capiche - "Turn Up The Music" (5:54)
Rick Clarke - "Gonna Make You Happy" (feat Jill Francis) (3:43)
Candy McKenzie - "Remind Me" (4:58)
Eddie Capone's Treatment - "I Won't Give You Up" (feat Diane Jones) (6:06)
TJ Johnson Band - "I Can Make It (Good For You)" (7:45)
Private Funk-Shun - "All That I Wanted Was You" (3:43)
Purely Fizzycal - "Make A Move" (5:36)
Gold In The Shade - "I Really Love You So" (5:28)
Review: Freestyle deliver a curate collection of overlooked UK street soul and boogie from the 80s and early 90s, with standout tracks from the label's recent 12" reissue programme. The collection houses a special mid-90s gem from Manchester's Gold In The Shade, with accompanying photos by Andrew Holligan and liners from Kevin Le Gendre. The sleeve was shot in Hackney, East London, where a vibrant street culture flourished despite the strictures of the Thatcher era. British music evolved at the same time, as larger ensembles shrank in favour of smaller groups with synths, letting boogie's smooth, bass-led sound find life. This transition, alongside the rise of street soul, budded and blossomed a uniquer blend of indie and studio projects, imprinting lastingly on the culture, now repackaged and again represented in The Way U Make Me Feel.
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 in stock $33.89
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Black Sunday Live At The Royal Albert Hall
Cat: 758343 0. Rel: 05 Jun 25
I Wanna Get High (4:08)
I Ain't Goin' Out Like That (5:56)
Insane In The Brain (4:13)
When The Shit Goes Down (3:57)
Lick A Shot (3:55)
Cock The Hammer (5:01)
Interlude (1:11)
3 Lil' Putos (3:21)
Legalize It (0:43)
Hits From The Bong (4:46)
What Go Around Come Around, Kid (3:55)
A To The K (3:23)
Hand On The Glock (3:40)
Break 'em Off Some (3:37)
Dr Greenthumb (3:48)
Illusions (5:26)
Money (3:27)
Cuban Necktie (5:03)
How I Could Just Kill A Man (5:00)
(Rock) Superstar (5:14)
Band Introductions (2:11)
Black Sunday Live At The Royal Albert Hall (DVD)
 in stock $21.76
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Cool Like That EP
Cool Like That EP (green & black marbled vinyl 12")
Cat: 93TI 014. Rel: 10 Apr 25
Electric Relaxin (4:55)
Check The Rhyme (4:17)
Cool Like That (5:08)
All Night Long (5:51)
Review: No production outfit keeps a pace of output quite like Vibez '93. The latest four-track record from the shadowy d&b profuser now hears them summon sampled echoes of A Tribe Called Quest and Digable Planets respectively, culling choice acapella selections from the debut albums Low End Theory and Reachin', exegeting the former's titular theory for a hard transpose into sheller drum & bass. 'Electric Relaxation' and 'Check The Rhime' are blown out across a two-side jazzstep liquescence, while 'Cool Like That' and 'All Night Long' make for finer-brushed summer steps.
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 in stock $15.81
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Street Sounds
Cat: ESE 0087. Rel: 27 Jan 25
Rhework - "Street Sounds" (4:57)
Suckaside - "Alright" (4:33)
Review: Eastside Edits is back with yet another infectious disc's worth of funky disco edits for DJs and collectors alike. Welcoming a fresh throng of international talent, this eighth edition hears up-and-coming Indonesian producer Rhework appear alongside renowned UK duo Suckaside. The former's 'Street Sounds' channel the effortless bustle of square-blocked, gridlocked city streets, where steam rises from manhole covers, taxicabs trailblaze yellow light trails, and funk clubs roar as loudly as underground subway systems. Suckaside's B-side is a call-and-responsive version of equal calibre, though it does clock in at a slower tempo.
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 in stock $18.08
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