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1
Bam Bam Tom Tom Club
Cat: KM 001. Rel: 11 Mar 24
Bam Bam Tom Tom Club (2:42)
Reggae For Roy (3:07)
Review: King Most is a revered American edit and remix master who is back with yet another big vinyl drop. This one is the first on his own new KM label and has already, we're told, been getting some high-profile plays from the likes of A-Trak. The A-side pairs off two epic classics - 'Bam Bam Tom Tom Club' has that languid, ass-wiggling groove you know and love with a twisted reggae vocal to make for something brilliantly original. The B, meanwhile, is a vinyl-only exclusive packed with Jamaican sunshine. 'Reggae For Roy' is perfectly organic and horizontal with its new reggae beat delivered under a classic Roy Ayers vocal.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $11.04
2
Kollage
Kollage (2xLP + insert)
Cat: BEWITH 166LP. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Intro (0:58)
WordPlay (3:02)
Spontaneity (4:11)
Rugged Ruff (3:04)
Interlude (0:29)
I Confess (4:03)
UKNOWHOWWEDU (3:36)
Interlude (0:57)
Total Wreck (3:28)
Innovation (3:15)
Da Jawn (5:12)
Interlude (0:51)
True Honey Buns (Dat Freak Sh*t) (3:42)
3 Tha Hard Way (4:12)
Biggest Part Of Me (4:50)
Path To Rhythm (3:23)
Review: This is one of those albums that is for the real heads - a deep, dark, moody mix of new soul and hip-hop from the great vocalist you might well have recognised from Roni Size/Reprazent's seminal New Forms album. Released in 1996, it showcases Bahamadia's distinctive flow and insightful lyricism with tracks like 'Uknowhowwedu' and '3 the Hard Way' effortlessly navigating intricate beats and soulful samples to deliver messages of empowerment and introspection. As such the LP embodies the essence of 90s hip-hop in the way it blends jazz-infused production with Bahamadia's smooth delivery. As a pioneer for female MCs, Bahamadia's influence should reverberate through generations.
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 in stock $34.45
3
You Know How We Do It
Cat: THROW 702. Rel: 14 Mar 24
You Know How We Do It (3:51)
2 N The Morning (0:11)
Review: Throwdown Records throw down a fresh reissue of Ice Cube's stone cold classic 'You Know How We Do It', first released as a single from his fourth studio album Lethal Injection (1996). Emblematic of Cube's signature West Coast G-funk, this one's replete with the glissando'd whistles and smokey funk motifs we all know and love from the frozen rap hexahedron, who confidently assures us of us already knowing how he does it. There's no messing with Cube; the track appears alongside the original B flip '2 N The Morning', which ups the bombast to boomier, increasingly sexual nighttime ends.
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 in stock $15.51
4
Watermelon Man
Cat: DR 0006. Rel: 19 Mar 24
Watermelon Man (feat Bill Summers) (4:38)
Bill's Valence Street Jam (4:01)
Review: Yuki Kanesaka returns with a delicious uptempo remix-cover of Herbie Hancock's thoroughgoing jazz patent, 'Watermelon Man'. In respectful contrast to Hancock's original piece, Kanesaka deploys a to-the-letter rendition of the original's opening Hindewhu whistle hoot - also heard on the mashup B-side - and keeps up Hancock's intended 'mathematical balance' with a nonetheless meatier, dance-ready EQ balance. Legend has it that this was Hancock's first ever song to be composed with commercial success in mind; we're not surprised at its continued proliferation, appreciation and reproduction across the globe - and now in Japan, no less.
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Played by: Voodoocuts, DJ ROCCA
! low stock $14.46
5
Popular
Popular (7")
Cat: KK 010. Rel: 14 Feb 24
Popular (feat Madonna & Playboi Carti - explicit edit) (3:58)
Starboy (feat Daft Punk) (4:07)
Review: American superstar The Weeknd really went big with the guests on 'Popular', his dynamic r&b and pop hit from 2011, by enlisting none other than Madonna and Playboy Carti. As a breakout hit from his mixtape era, it showcases his seductive charm and magnetic presence, drawing listeners into his world of late-night escapades and hedonistic pleasures with infectious beats and smooth vocals that exude confidence and swagger and set the stage for his meteoric rise to fame and influence in the years to come. Flip it over and on the back of this Kiss Classics 7" you will find the equally effective 'Starboy' featuring Daft Punk.
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 in stock $12.09
6
Vol 11
Vol 11 (7")
Cat: 45K 011. Rel: 13 Feb 24
The 6th Sense (4:07)
The Light (4:05)
Review: Common's 'The 6th Sense' is one of the many lyrical masterpieces in the US hip-hop legend's discography. It blends insightful social commentary with smooth beats and was released in 2000. The track showcases Common's famous introspective flow with him tackling themes of inner-city struggles and spiritual awakening over soulful production that makes it a timeless beauty. Flip it over and you get the even more well-known and well-loved 'Light' with its soulful ode to love and devotion and Erykah Badu's enchanting vocals creating a mesmerising atmosphere. Released in 2000, it is reissued here on this crucial 7" slice of hip-hop history.
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 in stock $14.72
7
Toxic Funk Vol 12
Toxic Funk Vol 12 (limited 7" repress)
Cat: BBP 228. Rel: 26 Mar 24
Breath & Strut (4:00)
Peace Dust (3:16)
Review: Dal Platinum is back once again like a reneged master. His last outings on the fantastic Breakbeat Paradise Recordings came in the form of a remix and a huge Powerhour free download and now he comes correct on a new 7". He kicks off by bringing some crashing breakbeats and funky drumming to a hip-hop classic on 'Breath & Strut', while the melodies are full of soul. On the reverse is a much sunnier sound - 'Peace Dust' is driven by a big bassline with some nice organ stabs and a fiery vocal leading the vibes up top.
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 in stock $12.61
8
Tyla
Tyla (translucent orange & red swirl vinyl LP)
Cat: 196588 76921. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Intro (feat Kelvin Momo) (0:43)
Safer (2:30)
Water (3:19)
Truth Or Dare (3:01)
Breathe Me (3:27)
Priorities (3:11)
Butterflies (2:38)
On & On (2:52)
Art (2:20)
Jump (feat Gunna & Skillibeng) (2:24)
On My Body (feat Becky G) (2:48)
To Last (2:50)
Water (with Marshmello) (3:06)
Water (with Travis Scott - remix) (3:22)
Review: Tyla is an already hotly-tipped South African singer and songwriter but the release of this new self-titled album is sure to take her to the next level and be one of 2024's biggest and best. It's a fusion of r&b and amapiano - a mix of house, jazz, downtempo and rich melody from her native South Africa - that is topped with her seductive and soft vocals. Channeling the likes of the great Aaliyah, it's been proceeded day the captivating lead single 'Waze' and is full of heart melting moments of tender r&b beauty. It has been two years in the making and was recorded in Jamaica so is pulled with subtle sunshine that makes it all the more perfectly timed.
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 in stock $26.82
9
Dusty Donuts Volume 3 (reissue)
Cat: DD 003JIMRE. Rel: 11 Jan 24
Rubber Band (Jim Sharp edit) (3:55)
The Light (Jim Sharp edit) (4:12)
Review: The Dust Donuts crew return with a reissue of another delicious 7"s of perfectly aged funk and hip hop sounds. Canadian-born, London-based DJ Jim Sharp was at the controls for this third volume and first up his edits 'Rubber Band.' It has big woodblock hits and brash horn leads with a percolating rhythm that rises and falls in dramatic and emotive fashion. The flip is an edit of a classic hip hop Joint, 'The Light', with the aching original vocal left in place next to lush piano chords and dusty golden era beats.
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 in stock $14.72
10
Yeah
Yeah (7")
Cat: HOMEHIT 013. Rel: 19 Feb 24
Usher - "Yeah" (4:14)
Lil Jon & The East Side Boyz - "Get Low" (4:31)
Review: After his amazing performance on the mainstage at the Super Bowl, this 7" comes out exactly at the right time. Usher showed why he was one of the strongest male performers in pop music with his review of some of his biggest hits in his 25+ year career. A clear highlight was his top ten hit 'Yeah', featured here on 7" featuring Lil John, who also puts in an appearance on the B-side with another club destroyer in 'Get Low'. Not many other tracks represent the 2000s dance club much better than these do.
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 in stock $12.36
11
Bass (remastered)
Bass (remastered) (limited orange vinyl 12" + poster)
Cat: RMVL 22. Rel: 25 Mar 24
Bass (3:46)
Paybacks A Mutha (4:42)
The Coolest (5:22)
Ya Better Bring A Gun (3:45)
Genius Is Back (5:33)
Special Thanx (1:47)
Review: Compton's King Tee is an important name in the genesis of west coast hip-hop. Originally signed to the legendary Techno Hop Records as far back as 1986, King Tee left an indelible mark on the scene still being discovered today. So much so in fact, that RMV Sweden has smartly gathered a few of his earliest and most desired tracks on to one special mini compilation. Hats off to them - those who like early NWA, Ice Cube, Compton's Most Wanted, Spice 1, DJ Quick or MC Ren will be digging this, a snapshot of why he was so revered still today.
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! low stock $27.62
12
Vol 7
Vol 7 (7")
Cat: TNT 007. Rel: 05 Mar 24
Blu Cantrell - "Breathe" (feat Sean Paul) (3:56)
Beyonce - "Baby Boy" (feat Sean Paul) (4:05)
Review: More explosive rap classics get pressed up to handy and battle-ready 7" here courtesy of the TNT label. This seventh volume in their on going series of old school dynamite joints kicks off with a banger from Blu Cantrell. 'Breathe' (feat Sean Paul) has the reggae man dropping his trademark bars in stylised vocal form with Cantrell''s own delivery offering a clean, icy counterpoint over nice low end bump and Cali-style synth lines. Paul again features on the flip, this time adding his words to Beyonce's huge pop hit 'Baby Boy'.
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 in stock $12.36
13
King Of The Beats
King Of The Beats (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TIC 011. Rel: 21 Feb 24
King Of The Beats (45 edit) (5:22)
Get Stupid Fresh (part 1) (3:53)
Review: Mantronix declared themselves 'King of The Beats' back in 1988 and managed to live up to the title across a fine career. The tune is of course widely credited with being the first track to ever sample the amen break so many art forms owe it a real debt of gratitude. Its blend of old school hip-hop, electro and club music is topped off with rapper MC Tee in fine form. This reissue on Lil Static comes in limited quantities and is backed with 'Get Stupid Fresh' (part 1), another classic joint from back in the day.
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 in stock $13.42
14
Lextended Vol 2
Cat: MADE 006X. Rel: 12 Mar 24
Day & Night (Lex Wolf edit) (7:42)
Just Rock (Lex Wolf edit) (7:34)
Conceicao (Lex Wolf edit) (7:33)
New York Jaxx (Lex Wolf edit) (7:46)
Review: After the success of Lextended, the mysterious Lex Wolf is back with a second volume of sweet edits of classic dance tracks. Highlights include the clean edit of Smokin' Gang's hip-house classic 'Just Rock', a Latin house remix of the classic 'Conceicao' and a huge mix of the legendary banger 'House Music' at Eddie Amador. All these edits succeed in focusing in on the grooves while keeping the soul and energy of the original. True and proper edits, primed to reign on the dancefloor.
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 in stock $15.51
15
Love For The Sake Of Dub
Cat: BCR 163. Rel: 08 Feb 24
Love For The Sake Of Dub (2:51)
Grilled (2:55)
Review: Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band is an enigmatic steel pan collective from Hamburg that has a hardcore fan following around the world and a new album on the way that is superb. They are loved for their covers of hip-hop classics and last year served up a version of the Stranger Things theme tune but this time out we get 'Love For The Sake Of Dub' of 45 rpm. It is another pair of funky tunes with the signature brass sounds front and centre as the fat bottom rhythms roll deep and fleshy. Another gem from this leftfield outfit.
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! low stock $12.61
16
Honey (reissue)
Honey (reissue) (hand-stamped 1-sided yellow vinyl 12")
Cat: GUHONEY YELLOW. Rel: 15 Feb 24
Honey (Glenn Underground remix) (8:50)
Review: The queen of neo-soul Erykah Badu and the king of Chicago house music Glenn Underground together on one 12" was always going to be special. And so it proved back in 2010 when the latter edited the former's 'Honey.' It sold out in super quick time but now gets a cheeky one-sided hand-stamped reissue on yellow wax having previously fetched up to a hundred quid on second-hand markets. It is eight minutes of shimmering deep house with sustained pads and Badu's evocative vocals lighting up the beats in a sensual fashion.
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Played by: Paul Starey
 in stock $16.57
17
Gold
Gold (CD)
Cat: FLO 0018CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
There Will Be No Crying
Reason
Things Will Get Better
Only Love
Please Don't End It All
Lost Angel
Desire
In Your Own Home
Life Will Be
Gold
Review: Cleo Sol has emerged on Forever Living Originals alongside the avant-gospel sensation of Sault, and in an understated way she's quickly positioned herself as one of the most compelling, original voices in UK soul. Hot on the heels of Heaven comes her third LP Gold, and it's another masterclass in low-key but wholly intentional production framing some of the most arresting singing and songwriting you're likely to hear all the way through 2024. On Gold especially there's a tendency towards a cosy, in-the-room sound from the live kit and warm keys to the subtle undercurrent of soundsystem mixing attitude, and it makes for an album you'll want to live in for days on end.
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 in stock $12.61
18
It's Been A Long Time
Cat: 5BB 032. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Rakim - "It's Been A Long Time" (4:00)
Cecil Holmes - "Call Me, Come Back Home" (3:23)
Review: More gold from the always in the know and on point 5 Boroughs label. Again here it digs into the vast annals of hip-hop history to come up with some still relevant gems in the form of Rakim and DJ Premier's staple 'It's Been a Long Time.' It is a classic boom-bap joint with lush strings and horns, some old-school scratching and cool bars. As walls, the label serves it up alongside the original sample source on the flip which is Cecil Holmes's languid soul slow burner 'Call Me, Come Back Home'. These plays shift in quick time so do not snooze if you want a slice.
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 in stock $14.72
19
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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! low stock $29.45
20
Kickin' Kutz Vol 1
Cat: KK 701. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Players Anthem (4:07)
Make Money (3:52)
Review: Junior Mafia consisted of Lil' Cease, Chico, Nino Brown, Larceny, Trife, MC Klepto, and Lil' Kim and hailed from Bedford-Stuyvesant, Brooklyn, New York. Kickin records collects their two biggest hits and includes them on one 7". These two classics of New York hip-hop are guideposts for the history of the genre. Both of them feature the legend Notorious BIG himself. On side one you have the worldwide hit 'Players Anthem' then on side two there is the equally as large 'Get Money'. You could not escape these tracks in 1995. Hip-hop royalty!
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 in stock $14.72
21
To The Jungle
Cat: MILS 009LP. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Dubby Loop (1:13)
Itz Kewl (3:05)
Firebomb (1:04)
To The Jungle (1:38)
Triplets (1:19)
Alias (0:54)
Fam In Our Lives (1:04)
Brasilian Gangsta (0:52)
Big Kik (3:36)
Funky Ex (1:21)
Swang (1:34)
Weiss Wood (1:12)
March NRG (2:04)
With The Blend (0:58)
Afriq (1:00)
Future Ideas (2:56)
Skippy White (0:56)
Salty (3:18)
Jumping Jacks (0:54)
Bulldog (1:14)
Motown Sound (0:56)
Workin' It (1:28)
The Only One (1:04)
Tony Vibes (3:32)
Tipster (0:33)
Tape Speed Warp 2 (1:56)
Review: The Madlib Invazion Music Library Series clocks up its eighth entry here and the honour is given to drummer Karriem Riggins who offers up To The Jungle. He is someone who can play the sticks with real conviction and shows that here across another superb album in this series. It really makes use of the chance given to him to stretch himself and create the sort of music he might not dare to otherwise. It has all been created with a view to be ing given one-stop clearance for use in mim and TV and plenty of this one surely will because it is so evocative.
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 in stock $26.29
22
Dopest Verse
Dopest Verse (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BBC 005. Rel: 20 Feb 24
Dopest Verse (4:26)
Da Whole Kit & Kaboodle (3:35)
Review: The good work of the small but already mighty Boom Bap Classics label continues here as it introduces another iconic pair of 90s gem that are now available on 45 rom for the first time ever. And those gems are Mad Kap's 'Dopest Verse' and 'Da Whole Kit & Kaboodle' which are both taken from his 1992 debut album which itself remains a timeless classic. The A-side is a lovely one with several MCs at work at once next to some mad scratching, and the flip is more raw and funky. Limited to just 300 copies, this release is a must-have for collectors and fans old and new alike.
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 in stock $12.36
23
MM Food (reissue)
MM Food (reissue) (gatefold green & pink vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: RSE 84LPC1. Rel: 05 Apr 22
Beef Rapp (4:39)
Hoe Cakes (3:54)
Potholderz (feat Count Bass D) (3:23)
One Beer (4:19)
Deep Fried Franz (4:59)
Poo-putt Platter (1:14)
Fillet-O-Rapper (1:04)
Gumbo (0:51)
Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate (3:19)
Kon Karne (2:51)
Guinnessez (feat Angelika & 4ize) (4:45)
Kon Queso (4:00)
Rapp Snitch Knishes (feat Mr Fantastik) (2:53)
Vomitspit (2:48)
Kookies (3:59)
Played by: Eddie C, Dynamite Cuts
 in stock $29.19
24
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 $36.29
25
Heaven
Heaven (CD)
Cat: FLO 0017CD. Rel: 06 Mar 24
Self
Airplane
Go Baby
Heaven
Old Friends
Miss Romantic
Golden Child
Nothing On Me
Love Will Lead You
Review: Listen up and pay attention all serious soul heads - Cleo Sol is back with an album which confirms her position at the forefront of UK soul. Sol has a career which reaches back to the late 00s guesting for the likes of Tinie Tempah, but it's within the wider Sault orbit she's forged a renewed presence in recent years. Locked into a productive run of albums which kicked off with Rose In The Dark back in 2020, her latest long player might just be her best as she gracefully glides from piano ballads to pastoral funk, low-slung neo soul bump and beyond. Everything is bound together by her flawless voice and a persistently warm, mellow production, making this sound like a future classic in waiting.
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 in stock $12.61
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Edits 001
Cat: EDITSV 001. Rel: 16 Jun 20
Love Be Faithful (4:35)
How We Rumpshake (3:30)
Review: There is nothing subtle about these mash ups. They are big tunes to blast mud from any sealer you can get your hands on. Block party starting rip snorters, each one draws on a wealth of hip hop standards from Slick Rick to Notorious BIG. Audacious, shabby hitting and full flavour, they are restless and energetic edits designed for nothing other than dance floor destruction. "Love Be Faithful" kicks off with big beats and flutes, iconic vocals and more, while "How We Rumpshake" is a slicker rap jam turned low riding bumper.
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 in stock $12.09
27
Iko (Never Felt This Way)
Cat: M 45005. Rel: 01 Feb 24
Double A - "Iko (Never Felt This Way)" (4:18)
Jim Sharp - "Tell Me What To Do" (3:37)
Review: Jim Sharp presents his sophomore Mountain 45s release, following up the absolute banger of a debut, 'Westchester Eagle'. Coming full circle, we hear Sharp team back up with fellow producer Double A here; on the A we've got the latter's 'Iko (Never Felt This Way)', a fearless cross-section of big beat, Latin funk and sampled West African refrains, while Sharp helms up the B-side this time around, with a full-horseshoe'd rerub of an (ashamedly on our part) unknown funk delight.
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 in stock $14.72
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Ladies First
Ladies First (red vinyl 7")
Cat: TB 55511. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Ladies First (feat Monie Love - radio edit) (3:49)
Come Into My House (4:16)
Review: Before Queen Latifah was a household name as an actress and singer, she was one of the most well-respected and popular names in New York hip-hop, collaborating with everyone from De LA Soul to Coldcut. 'Ladies First' turned out to be her first hit in a long line of successful singles for the queen. Featuring a vocal appearance from another legend in Monie Love and produced by the highly famed but recently passed away Mark Howard James aka 'The 45 King', this release has an even more special meaning. 'Ladies First' went on to be a top five hip-hop track in 1989 and ultimately, catapulting Queen Latifah into the limelight. With the desire for more 7" by the Hip-Hop community growing, Tommy Boy Records gives us a treasured piece of rap history.
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 in stock $13.67
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Nice Town
Nice Town (12")
Cat: ZEN 12669. Rel: 22 Mar 24
Nice Town (2:48)
Nice Town (Metronomy remix) (3:01)
Nice Town (Alain Ogue remix) (4:12)
Review: Metronomy mark their signing to Ninja Tune with a new single that comes not long after their Posse EP Volume 1, a collection of tunes all made in collaboration with up-and-coming artists like Biig Piig, Spill Tab, Sorry, Brian Nasty and Folly Group. This one is another collaboration, this time with Pam Amsterdam. 'Nice Town' deals with the lead singer's own battles such as "internal versus the external or, intangible versus the tangible." It is a delightfully snappy dance-pop ditty with great and tight synth sequences, old-school rap vocals and nice broken early electro beats. Metronomy and Alain Ogue add their own remixes to a great label debut.
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 in stock $12.36
30
For Your Consideration
For Your Consideration (translucent blue vinyl LP + booklet (indie exclusive))
Cat: 716841 632675. Rel: 25 Mar 24
For Your Consideration (2:49)
Lorelei (3:03)
Preciosa (2:54)
Kiss Me (feat Rina Sawayama) (3:03)
Femenine (3:06)
What Type Of Girl Am I? (2:26)
Cura (2:20)
Fa¡cil (2:39)
Sucia (2:30)
Baby Boy (2:51)
What's Love (feat Muna) (2:59)
 in stock $33.65
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I Am I Was
I Am I Was (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: 190759 22121. Rel: 08 Mar 19
A Lot (4:49)
Break Da Law (2:59)
A&T (3:31)
Out For The Night (2:18)
Gun Smoke (2:48)
1.5 (2:28)
All My Friends (3:30)
Can't Leave Without It (3:28)
ASMR (2:51)
Ball W/O You (3:16)
Good Day (4:01)
Pad Lock (3:15)
Monster (3:50)
Letter 2 My Momma (3:09)
4L (4:47)
Out For The Night (part 2) (3:57)
 in stock $26.29
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Awaken My Love!
Awaken My Love! (LP + insert)
Cat: GLS 22101. Rel: 10 Nov 17
Me & Your Mama (6:19)
Have Some Love (3:42)
Boogieman (3:34)
Zombies (4:31)
Riot (2:05)
Redbone (5:25)
California (7:15)
Terrified (6:10)
Baby boy (3:32)
The Night Me & Your Mama Met (3:32)
Stand Tall (2:42)
Played by: Scratchandsniff
 in stock $23.67
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Bigger Than Jamrock
Cat: MC 004. Rel: 08 Jan 24
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 $15.51
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But Dat Ass
But Dat Ass (limited 7")
Cat: BBC 004. Rel: 21 Nov 23
Bus Dat Ass (4:17)
Got It Bad Y'all (4:10)
Review: Boom Bap Classics does exactly what it says on the tin once more here. For the eighth time, it has chosen some real heat to offer up on 7" as King Tee and The Alkaholiks feature with two of their golden era boom-bap gems. 'Bus Dat Ass' has a mix of raw and dusty drum breaks and big, bouncy bars that bring a party feel. On the flip things get more slow and dirty, the bars are less playful and more serious and the production features squelchy bass and hypnotic Middle Eastern melodies. Two gems, to be sure.
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 in stock $14.72
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Yhwh Is Love
Cat: LPLOR 001. Rel: 29 Feb 24
Rubato Love (1:57)
Stomping Gamay (4:48)
Otis' Tambourine (4:20)
All Things (3:41)
Anointed Soul (4:49)
Karriem's Bolero (3:04)
JMU's Voyage (4:27)
Six 8ight (interlude) (0:29)
The Clappers Cousin (3:20)
Massamba Afundance (3:02)
E11even (interlude) (0:56)
With Yhwh Love (5:02)
Boppin' (3:37)
Seven Mile To Oxnard (3:18)
Review: Madlib and Karriem Riggins are Jahari Massamba Unit. What started out as a friendship became a collaboration between two guides that push the boundaries of modern music. 'Yhwh Is Love' is their latest full length that has many excited about their joining. 'Stomping Gamay' for example, shows off their flare of fusing a new direction by linking the past. We have yet to hear of a Jamaican jazz fusion labeled genre but this would be the bookmark for the example. 'Massamba Afundance' includes a more Latin flare to things including some light Rumba influences. There is certainly a Big Band flavor attack on many of these programs. The result of the union Jahari Massamba Unit is plenty of upbeat measures in taking fusion and urban music to a higher level. This LP is sure to transcend cultural backgrounds.
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 in stock $30.49
36
Vivrant Thing
Cat: TD 002. Rel: 05 Feb 14
Vivrant Thing (vocal)
Vivrant Thing (dub)
 in stock $14.20
37
The Infamous
The Infamous (heavyweight vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: MOVLP 1463. Rel: 07 Sep 15
The Start Of Your Ending (41st Side) (4:23)
The Infamous Prelude (2:13)
Survival Of The Fittest (3:44)
Eye For A Eye (Your Beef Is Mines) (4:52)
Just Step Prelude (1:13)
Give Up The Goods (Just Step) (3:57)
Temperature's Rising (5:00)
Up North Trip (4:59)
Trife Life (5:21)
QU Hectic (4:45)
Right Back At You (4:55)
The Grave Prelude (0:50)
Cradle To The Grave (4:56)
Drink Away The Pain (Situations) (4:45)
Shook Ones (part 2) (5:24)
Party Over (5:39)
 in stock $33.65
38
Daylight
Daylight (orange & blue merge vinyl 12")
Cat: RSE 354LPC1. Rel: 28 Mar 24
Daylight (4:14)
Night Light (4:14)
Nickel Plated Pockets (feat Vast Aire) (4:46)
Alchemy (feat Blueprint) (4:02)
Forest Crunk (4:38)
Bracket Basher (5:31)
Maintenance (4:29)
Review: Aesop Rock were a fixture of the New York underground hip-hop scene throughout the early 90s and began writing and honing his rapping delivery, culminating in his first album in 1997. Daylight came out just a few years later in 2001 to critical acclaim, including later being ranked at number 68 on Fact's "100 Best Indie Hip-Hop Records of All Time" list. The title track showcases the talents of the producer, largely recognized as one of the last links of the 90s New York style of the genre. Being respectful of his roots, Aesop Rock samples in some classic parts of other 80s tracks onto his sublime downtempo jazz foundation for a perfect example of the style known as Conscious. Not to be outdone, 'Nickel Plated Pockets' is the perfect B-side to this EP, bringing a harder sound to balance out things. Included are the instrumentals for each of the three tracks to make this DJ friendly.
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 in stock $22.62
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Divided Conformelution
Divided Conformelution (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: AC 005. Rel: 13 Nov 23
Jurasoc 5 vs Booty Haul - "Divided Conformelution" (3:34)
Booty Haul - "Conformstumental" (3:31)
Review: The Alloy Cuts label is back with another sweet 45rpm that collides some of the greats of hip-hop past into two new fusion and mash-up jams designed to do plenty of damage to dancefloors. First up is Jurasoc 5 vs Booty Haul with 'Divided Conformelution' which has some sick low ends and booming kicks overlaid with funky guitar riffs and hard bars. Booty Haul's 'Conformstumental' then appears on the flip side as the original sample source for the a1. It's more physical with the bars stripped away and still has plenty of raw funk.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $12.61
40
Series: 1$ Bin Breaks
Odetta - "Sakura" (2:04)
Oliver Sain - "On The Hill" (2:25)
Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band - "Enchanted Lady" (2:05)
Annette Peacock - "Survival" (1:41)
The Originals - "Sunrise" (1:36)
Isaac Hayes - "A Few More Kisses To Go" (1:23)
Les McCann - "Go On & Cry" (1:27)
Review: The Galaxy Sound Co US is now up to number 41 in their buy-on-sight 'Series: 1$ Bin Breaks'. It's another vital 45 rpm that packs a lot in with plenty of epic sound sources that you will recognise and love from some of your favourite hip-hop joints. Artists like Pete Rock & C.L. Smooth, Puff Daddy, De La Soul, Ghostface Killah, J Dilla, Redman and Alicia Keys have called upon the sounds you will hear here from original artists like Odessa, Milt Jackson With The Ray Brown Big Band, Issac Hayes and many more. File this one under essential breaks, library sounds and jazz nuggets.
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 in stock $12.09
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It Was A Good Day
Cat: THROW 701. Rel: 10 Dec 21
It Was A Good Day (4:25)
You Can Do It (feat Mack 10 & Ms Toi) (4:24)
Review: The first missive from the reissue-focused Throwdown imprint takes a deep dive into the bulging back catalogue of West Coast hip-hop legend Ice Cube. Side A offers us another chance to own 1992 hit "It Was A Good Day" a languid, sun-kissed Golden Era jam crafted from elements of a familiar slab of laidback jazz-funk. Over on side B you'll find 1999's "You Can Do It", another once high-profile single featuring additional verses and vocal contributions from Mack 10 and Ms Toi. For those who've forgotten it, the track is a punchier and heavy club cut that utilizes all three rappers' distinctive flows to ratchet up the intensity throughout.
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 in stock $14.20
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93 'Til Infinity (reissue)
Cat: MRB 7174. Rel: 04 Sep 20
93 'til Infinity (LP version) (4:46)
93 'til Infinity (LP instrumental) (4:48)
Review: Over the last 12 months Mr Bongo has provided hip-hop heads with a ton of classic, golden-era rap reissues. Here they deliver another, as the title track from the crew's brilliant 1993 LP "'93 Until Infinity" returns on "45", complete with facsimile artwork. The track is undoubtedly one of their best - a jaunty, club-friendly affair in which Taja, Opio, A-Plus and Phesto exchange fluent, loose-limbed rhymes over a brilliantly positive (and slightly) jazzy beat crafted from a Grand Central Station break and selected samples of Billy Cobham's "Heather". The fine A-side vocal version comes accompanied by an essential instrumental take, in which A-Plus's brilliant boom-bap beat gets a much deserved chance to shine.
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 in stock $14.20
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Astroworld
Astroworld (2xLP)
Cat: 190758 88361. Rel: 09 Nov 18
Stargazing (4:41)
Carousel (2:51)
Sicko Mode (5:12)
RIP Screw (3:14)
Stop Trying To Be God (5:31)
No Bystanders (3:38)
Skeletons (2:29)
Wake Up (3:52)
5% Tint (3:17)
NC-17 (2:36)
Astrothunder (2:23)
Yosemite (2:32)
Can't Say (3:18)
Who? What! (2:57)
Butterfly Effect (3:10)
Houstonfornication (3:38)
Coffee Bean (3:29)
 in stock $25.23
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After Hours
After Hours (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: 881840. Rel: 25 Sep 20
Alone Again (4:10)
Too Late (3:57)
Hardest To Love (3:32)
Scared To Live (3:10)
Snowchild (4:01)
Escape From LA (5:54)
Heartless (3:19)
Faith (4:45)
Blinding Lights (3:21)
In Your Eyes (3:57)
Save Your Tears (3:37)
Repeat After Me (interlude) (3:16)
After Hours (6:01)
Until I Bleed Out (3:13)
 in stock $36.81
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Didn't I
Didn't I (limited 7")
Cat: PRED 024X. Rel: 23 Nov 23
Didn't I (Trishes edit) (5:14)
Didn't I (feat Cerebral Vortex - 1773 remix) (4:05)
Review: The exact backstory of this one is hard to pin down but suffice it to say if you haven't heard Darondo's 'Didn't I' before then as soon as you do you will fall in love. It has previously been released on a 7" entitled 'Edits' by Stefan Trischler aka Trishes back in 2010 but with a different B-side. Here it comes on TLM with a 1773 remix on the flip. The original is a hard-ass funk cut with raw and tough drums and splintered hi-hats all topped off with the aching and soulful vocal sample and some distant lavish strings. The flip side version features Cerebral Vortex and has extra bars that add a hip-hop touch.
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Played by: Smoove, Marc Hype
 in stock $15.76
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Illmatic
Cat: 475959 1. Rel: 23 May 14
The Genesis
NY State Of Mind
Life's A Bitch
The World Is Yours
Halftime
Memory Lane (Sittin' In Da Park)
One Love
One Time 4 Your Mind
Represent
It Ain't Hard To Tell
 in stock $22.88
47
People's Instinctive Travels & The Paths Of Rhythm: 25th Anniversary Edition
Cat: 888751 72371. Rel: 16 Jun 22
Push It Along (5:11)
Luck Of Lucien (7:00)
After Hours (4:39)
Footprints (4:04)
I Left My Wallet In El Segundo (4:05)
Public Enemy (3:50)
Bonita Applebum (4:10)
Can I Kick It? (3:53)
Youthful Expression (5:02)
Rhythm (Devoted To The Art Of Moving Butts) (3:51)
Mr Muhammad (3:44)
Ham 'N' Eggs (5:26)
Go Ahead In The Rain (3:58)
Description Of A Fool (5:44)
Footprints (feat Cee Loo Green - remix) (5:09)
Bonita Applebum (Pharrell Williams remix) (3:54)
Can I Kick It? (J Cole remix) (2:49)
 in stock $29.98
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A Madman's Dream (reissue)
Cat: FDR7 004. Rel: 09 Mar 23
A Madman's Dream (4:26)
Can't Hold It Back (5:14)
Review: Funky Dividends is a label that aims only to preserve classic hip-hop gold as it is - they don't do remixes or edits or mash-ups, they just present stone-cold heat. The label has done so before when it comes to The East Flatbush Project, but each and every time the music sells out so this is a reissue of their clastic-era and golden boom bap gem 'A Madman's Dream'. The snares hit crisp, the bass swings down low and the bars are fresh, with distant flutes adding some mystery. On the flip is the slightly more raw 'Can't Hold It Back.' Two essential hip-hop tunes from the halcyon days.
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 in stock $16.83
49
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below (limited gatefold 180 gram vinyl 4xLP + download code)
Cat: 889853 92121. Rel: 05 May 17
Intro
Ghettomusick
Unhappy
Bowtie (feat Sleepy Brown & Jazze Pha)
The Way You Move (feat Sleepy Brown)
The Rooster
Bust (feat Killer Mike)
War
Church
Bamboo (interlude) (2:09)
Tomb Of The Boom (feat Konkrete, Big Gipp & Ludacris) (4:45)
E-Mac (interlude) (0:23)
Knowing (3:34)
Flip Flop Rock (feat Killer Mike & Jay Z) (4:33)
Interlude
Reset (feat Khujo Goodie & Cee-Lo)
D-Boi (interlude)
Last Call (feat Slimm Calhoun, Lil' Jon & The East Side Boyz & Mello)
Bowtie (Postlude)
The Love Below (intro)
Love Hater
God (interlude)
Happy Valentine's Day
Spread
Where Are My Panties?
Prototype
She Lives In My Lap (feat Rosario Dawson)
Hey Ya!
Roses
Good Day, Good Sir
Behold A Lady
Pink & Blue
Love In War
She's Alive
Dracula's Wedding (feat Kelis)
My Favorite Things
Take Off Your Cool (feat Norah Jones)
Vibrate
A Life In The Day Of Benjamin Andre (Incomplete)
 in stock $33.40
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Tipsy
Tipsy (7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: SP 1597. Rel: 21 Mar 24
Tipsy (3:50)
Midnight (5:19)
Review: Experimental hip-hop supertroupe Clipping returns with a new collaborative single with Cooling Prongs (Christopher Fleeger) for a noise-infused remake of J-Kwon's 2004 hi 'Tipsy' on the A-side, followed by a harrowing ambient noise track by the latter artist on the B. Diggs and co.'s obverse is a raucous industrial cover version, revelling in the in-the-club braggadocio of the original, yet diverting its repetitious crunk towards metallic clanks and rapid snaps. Prongs' 'Midnight' is a surreal, deep-fried coda to counterpart the A's heat, providing it the utmost ample dark contrast.
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 in stock $8.94
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