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It's Only Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BADREC 0047. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
It's Only Love (Classic version) (3:12)
It's Only Love (Midnight mix) (2:40)
 in stock $18.53
Velours
Velours (limited 7")
Cat: D 7005. Rel: 17 Mar 25
 
Funk
Velours (4:18)
Crescent (3:16)
Review: Montreal producer and keyboard maestro Anomalie offers a full-MOT servicing of funk-jazz on 'Velours', a choice track that presaged his 2018 EP 'Metropole'. Born of a chilled bedroom jam, the first iteration of this track was uploaded to YouTube in 2017, and utilised stacks of Yamaha pianos as well as sleek, sexily designed sample pads. Anomalie provides a rich, honeyed set of chordophonal can-cans over nothing but a swung backbeat, bringing seemingly boundless phonic fruition from little nutrient. Now the song hears a full reproduction and repackaging in vinyl form via Devins 7s.
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 in stock $18.53
Hatif
Hatif (limited 7")
Cat: FFSPT 1037. Rel: 25 Feb 25
 
Funk
Hatif (3:30)
Kidi Bloom (4:31)
Review: Fresh instrumental Afro-funk-disco magic from LA-based quartet The Bombillas, once again emerging from their post-LP slumber with the complementary 'Kidi Bloom' and 'Hatif'. In no rush to release again since 2022's 'Nac Nac/Senebi', this new 12" is suitably taciturn and unaffected; the A-sider riffs on distinctive Arabian folkloric music styles, its brand of funk closing in on a harmonic minor key, as David Michael Celia and Tyler Nuffer digitally riffle the electric keys and vintage-amped guitar respectively. 'Kidi Bloom' is a similar pre-car-chase scene complement, bringing cluing vibraphones and mod-wheeled synth work to a relative slow jam.
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 in stock $14.38
Scratch Your Waaa!
Scratch Your Waaa! (hand-numbered green vinyl 7" limited to 150 copies)
Cat: ECR 008GREEN. Rel: 11 Nov 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Scratch Your Waaa! (3:05)
Hotta Fire (4:16)
Review: Cheeba's Reggae Sound Boys kicks off the Reggae 45 Series with a serious nod to Jamaica's golden era, reworking those unmistakable 60s and 70s vibes with a fresh, inventive spin. Think skanking rhythms and basslines so deep they'll rattle your bones, all layered with clever samples and a dash of FX magic. It's a perfect blend of old-school roots and new-school flair, guaranteed to light up the dance. Pressed on limited green vinyl, this one's pure fire for reggae heads and beat lovers alike.
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Played by: Tom Drew
 in stock $19.64
Herb Dealer
Cat: ONE 069V3. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Herb Dealer (3:45)
Ganjaville Riddim Instrumental (3:39)
 in stock $14.11
Roots
Roots (7")
Cat: LPDR 003. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Erika Crymson - "Roots" (4:06)
Kojio Shiono - "Attack On Dub" (3:59)
 in stock $24.89
Wings Of Jah
Cat: SC 003. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Wings Of Jah (3:56)
Wings Of Dub (3:55)
 in stock $15.22
And The Search For The Sound
And The Search For The Sound (limited black ice vinyl 7")
Cat: Z2 177. Rel: 13 Feb 25
 
Jazz
Miles Runs The Voodoo Down (single edit) (2:51)
Spanish Key (single edit) (2:51)
 in stock $11.06
Killing It
Killing It (limited 7")
Cat: SW 051. Rel: 04 Dec 24
 
Indie/Alternative
Killing It (3:38)
Dubbing It (3:53)
Review: Not since Wet Leg has a duo appeared on the UK indie scene with such hype. Disgusting Sisters have had a dream start playing Reading and Leeds, Left of the Dial, Pitchfork Paris and The Great Escape First 50 before even releasing their debut single. 'Killing It' comes out via The Speedy Wunderground 7" single series. The series has been a launch pad for the likes of Black Country, New Road, Squid and Black Midi, who have all gone on to great things. We can expect nothing less for Anglo-French sibling duo Disgusting Sisters - they will be a much bigger band within a few months of this single being released. And this irreverent, funny single will become a collector's item.
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 in stock $13.00
Rome
Rome (7")
Cat: FIAR 060. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Rome (feat Daniel Son & Saipher Soze) (2:38)
Leave The Bells (feat Halfcut & Ghettosocks) (3:16)
All Or Nothing (feat Adam Bomb, Merkules, Fortified Mind & Halfcut) (3:33)
Review: Calgary's DJ Cosm, scar-faced veteran of hip-hop, has been immersed in the culture since toddlerhood. Longtime host of The Main Ingredient mix show on CJSW 90.9, he's furthermore half of the celebrated rap duo Dragon Fli Empire. On his latest 7", Cosm merges golden era influences with modern boom bap production, drawing from his digital album Natural Within; kicking off with the hard-hitting 'Rome', which corrals fellow rappers Daniel Son and Saipher Soze, then moving on to the funky boom-bapper 'Leave The Bells' with Halfcut and Ghettosocks, we're in good company with Cosm's signature scratches. On the B, 'All Or Nothing' brings a fierce break, with Adam Bomb, Mercules, Fortified Mind, and Halfcut laying down sharpened verses.
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 in stock $14.38
What I Am
What I Am (limited yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: CYC 009. Rel: 07 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
What I Am (feat Shniece) (3:40)
What I Am (Manasseh dub) (3:36)
Review: UK favourites Dub Pistols are back with the second release in their Version excursion series. The original is a great cover an Edie Brickell classic which brings this outfit's usual blend of ska, 2-tone and dub to the fore. The drums are mid-tempo and have a real swagger while the sub-bass adds serious weight, gentle wood block hits and rim shots pepper the mix and the lovely vocal from Prince Fatty regular Shniece brings seductive and smoky soul. On their 'What I Am Manasseh Dub' things get more laden with echo and reverb and mixing desk effects twist the low ends into perfect stoner territory.
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Played by: The Allergies
 in stock $14.38
Ganja Smuggling
Cat: VPGS 7115. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
EEK A MOUSE - "Ganja Smuggling" (3:45)
Roots Radics - "Smuggling Dub" (3:31)
Review: First released way back in 1982 on Greensleeves, Eek-A-Mouse's 'Ganja Smuggling' is a towering example of early 80s "singjaying", a style of reggae vocal improv made popular by its combination of toasting and singing. Here we open with an asphyxial, spitballing steppers sound, as 'Mouse is heard scatting and bidi-bonging in his signature opening style, shortly before launching into a cautionary tale about working as a border lines marijuana smuggler. The track deals in a stoic, forborne whimsy, comically scatting and riff-licking through what is implicitly portrayed as an otherwise thankless and unforgiving task. This 7" reissue marks an important milestone in Greensleeves' release catalogue, harking back to one of Eek's earliest cuts laid down with kingpin producer Henry "Junjo" Lawes, the association with whom helped fuel Eek's early celebrity.
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 in stock $10.79
Free Man
Cat: CLD 4512. Rel: 13 Nov 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Ethiopians - "Free Man"
Soul Brothers - "Shanty Town"
Review: The 7" release of 'Free Ma'n by the Ethiopians and 'Shanty Town' by Soul Brothers on Studio 1 is a must-have classic for reggae lovers. These two heavy hitters are beautiful standout from the early days of the legendary Studio One in Jamaica, and were first related back in 1966. The tunes perfectly embody the raw, soulful sound of Jamaican ska and rocksteady of the era with vocal depth and effortless dub warmth. The Ethiopians are known for their socially conscious lyrics and deliver a powerful performance on 'Free Man', while the Soul Brothers back them with Studio 1's signature mix of jazzy brass, syncopated rhythms and laid-back bass.
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 in stock $28.49
Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart)
Cat: WG 0001S2. Rel: 28 Feb 25
 
Soul
Brenda Holloway - "Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart)" (3:07)
Earl Van Dyke & The Soul Brothers - "Think It Over (Before You Break My Heart)" (3:12)
Review: American singer Brenda Holloway's lost classic remained a hidden gem for decades, its brilliance only coming to light in the 1990s when an acetate copy surfaced on the UK Northern Soul scene. Initially misidentified as 'Reconsider,' a phrase from 60s-era Motown roster member Holloway's stunning vocal performance, the track quickly became a prised rarity, with bootlegs circulating under the wrong name. Over time, the correct details emerged, and what was once an obscure recording grew into a Motown and Northern Soul classic. The two newly released mixes highlight Holloway's breathtaking vocal prowess even further, with the B-side showcasing the mastery of Motown's Funk Brothers, led by Earl Van Dyke. A masterpiece rediscovered and now immortalised on vinyl.
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 in stock $16.88
I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms
I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MAG 215. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Housepainters - "I Wanna Sleep In Your Arms" (3:49)
Fatima Yamaha - "What's A Girl To Do" (Housepainters remix) (3:55)
 in stock $16.32
Blue Monday
Blue Monday (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1064. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Blue Monday (instrumental) (3:01)
Autobahn (instrumental) (3:13)
Review: Rocksteady revivalists Inosikira Rangers have built a long and successful career out of unlikely cover versions, delivering killer reggae style interpretations of everything from 'Smells Like Teen Spirit', 'Anarchy In The UK' and 'Creep', to 'Born Slippy', 'Like a Virgin' and 'Happy'. Here, two of their most popular and potent covers are brought together for the first time on one "45". On side A they handle New Order's 'Blue Monday', re-casting it as a Hammond-heavy slab instrumental rocksteady, with Bernard Sumner's vocals being replaced by extended organ solos. Over on the flip, they slow down and skank out Kraftwerk's 'Autobahn', throwing in nods to krautrock and a dash of robotic vocoder to keep things fresh.
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 in stock $15.48
What A Wonderful World
Cat: PARK 1065. Rel: 22 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
What A Wonderful World (instrumental) (2:10)
Wichita Lineman (instrumental) (3:03)
Review: Japan's best covers outfit, Inokasira Rangers, once again scores another knockout in dub. This time the instrumental group have procured a jaunty Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong ballad and a Glen Campbell re-blend respectively. Both songs have been lent a warm, clear-cut rocksteady flavour, substituting trademark vocal lines for instrumental renderings (both originals contain bittersweet legatos and leaping intervals, and deal in themes of gratitude and nostalgia, making it an extra challenge for the Hammond and electric piano to replicate them). But the task is nonetheless won, and pristine clarity achieved!
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 in stock $15.48
I'm Gonna Make It (reissue)
Cat: SAG 010. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
I'm Gonna Make It (2:22)
I Need You Tomorrow (2:50)
Review: From the nebulaic dusts of 1960s Kingston came the Kingstonians, a tight-knit vocal trio built around the songwriting of Cebert "Jackie" Bernard, joined by his brother Lloyd "Footy" Bernard and Lloyd Kerr. Their early work with producer J.J. Johnson yielded the breakout hit 'Winey Winey', but it was under the guidance of Derrick Harriott that they reached wider acclaim. Before their dissolution in the early 70s, and a later solo spit by Bernard which included a striking collaboration with Lee “Scratch” Perry as Jack Lord, ‘I’m Gonna Make It’ appeared as a mid-tempo rocksteady salve, with tightly-buoyed, gospel-inflected harmonies backing a core lyric line about perseverance and self-belief in the face of adversity.
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 in stock $15.48
Say What You're Saying
Cat: TADS 151687. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Say What You're Saying (3:42)
Walk A Ton (3:50)
 in stock $34.57
Music From Succession (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Music From Succession (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (limited translucent blue vinyl 7" + numbered business card)
Cat: SIL 71791. Rel: 19 Apr 25
 
Soundtracks
Succession Main Theme (1:49)
Adagio In C Minor (1:28)
Andante In C Minor (1:51)
Rondo In F Minor - Kendall's Journey (1:26)
 in stock $19.09
Hercules
Cat: FSPT 1039. Rel: 17 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Hercules (feat Alex Desert & The Lions) (4:08)
Tell It Like It Is (feat Asdru Sierra) (2:53)
Review: Night Owls return with a second wave of 7"s, delivering a fresh take on two classics by Aaron Neville under the featherlight sway of infamous record producer Allen Touissant. Reimagining 'Hercules' alongside 'Tell It Like It Is', the duo once again poke at the seams of the cine-funk sound, enlisting powerhouse collaborators - Alex Desert & The Lions, and vocalist Asdru Sierra - on both sides of this blistering 45. The B especially brims with a busty bonhomie on 'Tell It Like It Is', rewiring the OG song's current flows to a throughput of smooth reggae and cumbia.
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 in stock $11.06
Everyone Has Got To Go
Cat: SR 012. Rel: 03 Apr 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Everyone Has Got To Go (4:18)
Everyone Has Got To Go (Super Bionic version!) (4:22)
Review: 'Everyone Has Got to Go' is a powerful 1976 roots stepper by Jamaican-Canadian singer Prince Robinson aka R. Man Prince. Born in Rockfort, Kingston, Robinson auditioned at Studio One in his teens but didn't record until a decade later. After moving to New York and Canada, he returned to Kingston in 1976 to record two iconic roots anthems at Joe Gibbs studio: this one and the rare 'Funny Dream.' Joined by The Soul Foundation and top session musicians like Sly Dunbar and Robbie Shakespeare, the track's mix by Ernest Hookim and Barnabas features a haunting dub version.
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Shehzadi
Shehzadi (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 108. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
International
Shehzadi (3:21)
Ranjha (4:07)
Review: 'Shehzadi' (which means "Princess") is an Indo-disco gem featuring Solomon's Hindi vocals over Sababa 5's blend of hypnotic drums, nice pulsing bass, bright electric guitar and sparkling synths in a minor key. It channels '80s nostalgia with a modern twist and so rather evokes a Stranger Things meets Bollywood-type vibe. 'Ranjha' (which means 'Lover') shifts to a Middle Eastern feel with synths that echo traditional instruments like the saz. The upbeat groove complements Solomon's dynamic vocals and is filled with hope while dramatic pauses and an exuberant synth solo from Sophia add extra flair to make for a compelling mix of emotion and energy.

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 in stock $14.11
One More Time
One More Time (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PARK 1061. Rel: 30 Oct 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
One More Time (4:14)
Boku No Siawase (4:28)
Review: A slice of Daft Punk covers levity from Sokabe Keiichi & Inokasira Rangers for Park Tone Records on 7" vinyl. Here the Japanese rocker and his fellow band the Inokasira Rangers lay down an unheard-of instrumental rocksteady rollick, against which the vocal core of Daft Punk's 'One More Time' is overlaid, as seamless in feel as a freshly fined cloth on a varnished coffee table. The track also comes backed by the original Hammond triller 'Boku No Siawase', a ploddier reggae treat in stereo, against whose offbeat rummage Keiichi's voice glides in the manner of a beautiful bird's call.
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 in stock $15.48
So Soft So Sweet
Cat: STUDS 45003. Rel: 02 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
So Soft So Sweet (4:15)
Mishugina Mambo (4:42)
Review: Universal Cave set out on a brand new cosmic spelunk. Flipping a pair of raucous Latin disco pancakes on a searing summer lowrider bonnet (in lieu of a non-stick pan), these free-range disco ovules pack much underfoot promise for the discerning dancefloor. The Philly collective kicks things off with the spry 'So Soft So Sweet', with an elusively sourced sing-along hook, blazing synth-gasms, and impulsive drums. 'Mishugina Mambo', on the other hand, gleans its inspirations from the classic Sofrito Specials series: bold horns fly in the face of relentless percs, urging everyone and your mother to get moving.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $13.56
Ascension
Cat: RWCLTR 028. Rel: 14 Apr 25
 
Coldwave/Synth
Alive (3:54)
Dead Of Night (3:25)
The Web (2:27)
 in stock $17.70
City Freaks
Cat: SC 7082. Rel: 24 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
City Freaks (Rafael Marfil remix) (3:00)
City Freaks (3:25)
 in stock $13.56
That's How I'm Feeling
Cat: TDMN 9987. Rel: 11 Apr 25
 
Indie/Alternative
That's How I'm Feeling (3:12)
You Got Me Searching (3:39)
 in stock $15.77
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