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Singles
Special Versions By Dimitri From Paris
Cat: DVAULT 003. Rel: 01 Jan 90
James Brown - "Funky Men" (Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:13)
The JB's - "Just Wanna Make You Dance" (feat Maxxi - Dimitri From Paris Special version) (6:48)
Review: Dimitri From Paris returns with a fresh installment of his celebrated DFP Vaults series, highlighting deep cuts that reinforce his status as a top-tier remixer, DJ, and a true connoisseur of dance music's hidden gems. This release holds particular significance for Dimitri, as it pays homage to the legendary James Brown, a figure whose influence in music is beyond measure. The release features Dimitri's 'Special Version' of 'Funky Men,' a track from James Brown's Soul Syndrome. Originally overlooked by Dimitri in 1981, it now shines with a unique disco beat that he's reimagined using both vintage and modern editing techniques. The track has already proven its power on the dance floor. On the flip side, Dimitri revisits 'Just Wanna Make You Dance' by The J.B.'s, featuring Maxxi. This rare disco track, with its Caribbean flair, gets Dimitri's expert touch, enhancing its dancefloor appeal. DFP Vaults, the sister label to Le-Edits Records, presents this release with meticulous attention to detail, featuring state-of-the-art mastering and vintage-inspired packaging.
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 in stock $27.68
Santos '79
Santos '79 (limited 7")
Cat: CCP 10. Rel: 12 Jun 24
Santos '79 (3:55)
Moon Over Rio (3:23)
Review: Stefano De Santis echoes purple dubstep on this live-feeled new electronic jazz dazzler, all improvised synth fusion that works well both as a danceable cut and a timeout moment. Just two tunes, 'Santos 79' and 'Moon Over Rio' come across like the morning and evening sides of De Santis' lifeworld; the former is a warm, glitzing sonic waxing, full of tweezy approach notes and Simmons drum 'pows'; the latter is a crepuscular waning, contrasting to the other by way of twinkly chime cascades and deeper chromatic blues.
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Give Me The Message
Give Me The Message (pink & white marbled vinyl 7")
Cat: TFZ 004. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Give Me The Message (Scene 1)
Give Me The Message (Scene 2)
Review: The latest release from the TakeFingz label, DJ Katch's 7" single, dives into the blaxploitation soundscape with a fresh twist on a classic 80s hip-hop track. This installment, the fourth in Katch's series, reimagines Grandmaster Flash's iconic 'The Message,' splitting the track into two sidesiScene A and Scene B. Side-1 features an extended funky loop, evoking the feel of a hero driving into the sunset during the credits, while still retaining a vibrant dance floor groove. Side-2 offers a stripped-down, choppier version, perfect for DJs to mix or scratch. Katch's rework celebrates 50 years of hip-hop with his signature style, blending streetwise funk and jazz with distinctive samples and iconic verses. Played by notable DJs like The Allergies and Craig Charles, this release showcases Katch's talent for creating a "furtive" sound, blending classic hip-hop with a touch of cinematic flair.
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Let's Dance
Cat: TFZ 007. Rel: 13 May 25
Let's Dance (Across The Floor) (3:34)
Go 'head (3:02)
Review: TakeFingz returns with its seventh release and offers up a double A-side 7" tailored for dancefloor devastation. On Side A, DJ Katch reworks classic funk breaks into a groove-heavy party igniter that betrays some seriously sharp turntable skills and crowd-moving instincts. It's a surefire weapon for any set in high-energy settings. On the flip, DJ Toby Gee drops a bass-driven boogie funk jam packed with vintage chants and break-heavy grooves. Both tracks are precision-crafted with nods to B-Boy culture among them perfect for bodypoppers and lockers alike.
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Played by: Voodoocuts, DJ Katch
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Lowrider
Cat: TFZ 005. Rel: 22 Jan 25
Lowrider (Racked mix)
Vanilla Bop (Cracker mix)
Review: Toby Gee's Lowrider 7" delivers a fresh spin on two iconic tracks, turning them into fun party-fuelling artillery. On Side-1, the Racked Mix of 'Lowrider' reimagines Cypress Hill's classic into an underground groove, infusing it with a darker, more rhythmic vibe that keeps the original's essence while bringing something entirely new to the table. On Side-2, the Cracker Mix of 'Vanilla Bop' takes Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' and transforms it into a lively jam band groove. The crisp scratches and expertly crafted edits to the original vocals add a layer of excitement, making it a perfect floor filling track that's sure to get attention.
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Played by: The Allergies, DJ Katch
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Bad Guy
Bad Guy (random rainbow coloured vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: BS 041 RAINBOW. Rel: 28 Jun 24
Bad Guy (3:31)
Smokes & Mirrors (3:45)
Review: Three German instrumental talents - Chris Haertel, David Nesselhauf, Julian Gutjahr - make up The Drawbars, whom together describe their music as 'off jazz'. Following up their prior outing for Basel's BurningSole, on which two instrumental originals stuck out like raw thrums, their latest is an unexpected curveball in the form of a standout rare groove version of Billie Eilish's modern classic 'Bad Guy'. Riffing of its madhouse hooks by way of a watery high electric keyboard part, the essence of the track pairs timely well the Northern-soulful form of breaks, fills and bass jaunts. The B, 'Smokes & Mirrors', returns to OG songwriting and hears electric glisses and portamento synths dance across sultry, incense-filled rhythmatic rooms and navy-noted blueses.
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Let The Sunshine In
Cat: BDQ 014. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Let The Sunshine In (3:04)
I've Gotta Go Now (4:14)
Review: These artists got together back in 1969 to record Let The Sunshine In, a landmark album that blended jazz, rock and soul into a vibrant sound that captured the spirit of its era with its experimental soundscapes and electrifying performances. These two tunes are taken from the album and come on 7" for useful DJ deployment. Driscoll's emotive, soulful vocals pair beautifully with Auger's masterful Hammond organ and the Trinity's dynamic instrumentation. The title track in particular is a real anthem of its day and is sure to make just a s much of a mark all these years on.
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Played by: Voodoocuts
 in stock $25.43
Indian Ropeman (reissue)
Indian Ropeman (reissue) (purple vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: DF 003PURPLE. Rel: 30 Dec 24
Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Indian Rope Man" (3:22)
Brian Auger & The Trinity - "Black Cat" (3:23)
Review: Heavy Jazz Records has licensed this very welcome reissue of one of the most iconic Hammond Mod dancefloor bangers of all time. This limited edition new 45 rpm features Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity's 'Indian Rope Man' on one side, a track packed with driving chord work, vibrant guitar licks, and passionate, intense vocals. On the flip side, Mod enthusiasts will find another gem in the form of 'Black Cat.' This track races forward with raw brass, hard-edged vocals, scintillating drums and epic chord progressions. A true pair of heavy-hitting tracks from the vault, sure to thrill collectors and dancers enthusiasts alike.
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Summertime
Summertime (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BBE 790. Rel: 28 May 24
Summertime (NuAcid Funk part 1&2) (10:06)
Sunshine Girl (4:14)
Summertime (original version) (3:38)
Review: Rhythm Rhyme Revolution, alongside DJ Tabu, delivers a fantastic EP with Summertime / Sunshine Girl. 'Summertime (nuacidfunk)' gradually escalates into a disco crescendo, enriched by Dan Lipman's jazz flute/sax and Gareth Tasker's steaming sitar riff. On the flipside, 'Sunshine Girl' boasts a slinky Afro percussive groove, with DJ Tabu's vocals celebrating love in the sunshine, complemented by Barrie Sharpe's infectious hooks. The ensemble work, featuring Kenny Wellington's jazzy trumpet and vibrant guitar, creates a dynamic sonic landscape. The EP also includes the original version of 'Summertime,' reminiscent of Motown classics. Sharpe's masterful tease and impeccable mood-building make this record a touch of class, leaving listeners thoroughly enchanted.
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Albums
Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
Afro Futuristic Dreams (13:02)
In God's Country (4:43)
China Lane Suite (17:38)
Tembeka (7:53)
Grandma Cole Story (10:35)
Now! (8:49)
Moonlight & Sunshine (9:34)
Review: In celebration of 50 years in the performing arts, Idris Ackamoor presents Artistic Being for Record Store Day 2025-a powerful blend of jazz, spoken word and activism. Featuring the voices of acclaimed actor Danny Glover and stage legend Rhodessa Jones, this record captures highlights from the Underground Jazz Cabaret, which was performed during Black History Month 2024 at The Lab in San Francisco. Co-produced by Ackamoor's Cultural Odyssey, the release fuses poetic storytelling with evocative musical textures while reflecting on social justice, identity and resilience. Artistic Being is a profound statement from a visionary artist.
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Dar Disku
Dar Disku (gatefold LP)
Cat: SNDWLP 181. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Leil (3:06)
Alsutur (feat Flanah) (2:39)
Sabir (feat Billur Battall) (3:35)
Dbayli (feat Yacine Elkhaldi) (4:13)
Baar Baar (Fat Asha Puthli) (4:29)
Ya Nas (5:04)
Galbi (feat Atmen Attia) (4:17)
Fajr (2:27)
Review: The debut album from Bahraini-born, British-based musical duo Dar Disku is a celebration of their Arabic heritage and multicultural influences that melds golden age West Asian and North African sounds with a contemporary dancefloor focus. The eight-track record hears the duo traverse their West Asian and North African origins and bring them back to their current place of residence, crossing from disco to Rai, from piano house to Turkish psychedelia, and all manner of other cross-Med import-exports. From the degage Turkish psych prog-house builder 'Sabir' with Billur Battal, to the penultimate piano-breaks rattler 'Galbi', this is a chilled and wavering dance release primed for bridging international gaps.
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Alfredo (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 310. Rel: 21 Feb 25
Toca Alfredo Toca (4:29)
El Casabe (4:08)
Charangueando (3:54)
Que Rico Bailo Yo (3:51)
Hot To Trot (6:26)
My Favorite Things (5:03)
Canto Del Corazon (7:53)
Review: Mr Bongo present a staunch retro vision of Cuban-born violinist Alfredo De La Fe, one of whose sonographic creams was the debut salsa-and-more fusion album, Alfredo. Based between New York and Colombia, Alfredo worked with many of the greats in Latin music, including Eddie Palmieri, Willie Colon and Roberto Roena, as well as disco and soul icons Sylvester and Aquarian Dream. For a debut solo record, Alfredo is a real charm offensive, and a valiant experiment at that, mixing Latin dancefloor crunches with De La Fe's own, unusually additive violin, placed centre stage as he solos. The record - a favourite of legendary New York club The Paradise Garage - tonally shifts past the halfway mark, eschewing the A-side's chroma-jazzy clavier discombobulations for an early four-to-the-floor, daresay proto deep house excursion, 'Hot To Trot'.
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Tags: Disco Funk | Salsa | Latin Jazz
 in stock $21.24
Mr Super Cool (reissue)
Cat: AJXLP 606. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Mr Super Cool (6:13)
You're A Dream Maker (3:18)
Cold Harbour Lane (3:31)
Turn & Look Behind You (2:57)
Corner Of The World (4:11)
Answer Man (3:11)
Don't Let The Music Get You Down (1:43)
You're My Lady (It's Been A Long Time) (4:17)
Life's A Roundabout (3:30)
So Much I Want To (3:34)
Review: This long-lost 1973 album from Graham Dee is a fabled record from the man who was a key figure in the 60s London session scene and later a prolific songwriter and producer, and it is now released on vinyl for the first time. Dee was a renowned session guitarist who played with legends like Jimmy Page and Jeff Beck as well as artists such as John Lee Hooker and The Walker Brothers. After working with them, he became an in-house producer for Atlantic Records and honed a distinctive 'British Soul sound.' In the 70s, he moved to the U.S., writing songs and working at the legendary Muscle Shoals. Mr. Super Cool was only rediscovered in 2019 and it's clear to hear Dee's unique talent on a record that offers a fascinating glimpse into early 70s recording.
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The Best Of
The Best Of (limited numbered 180 gram translucent blue vinyl LP)
Cat: 80324 84359154. Rel: 11 Sep 24
You & I (5:09)
Put A Little Love On Me (4:15)
In The Night (4:39)
Darlin' (I Think About You) (4:51)
One More Step To Take (4:51)
Can't Let You Go (4:04)
Call Me (5:26)
Searching (5:23)
Bad Luck (4:09)
Wanna Be The Winner (4:10)
Rumours (4:08)
Review: Delegation is a British soul, funk, and disco band known for their success across Europe, though they remained relatively under the radar in the U.S. Formed in 1975 by Jamaican singer Ricky Bailey, the group's music quickly gained traction with their first single, 'The Promise of Love' and follow up 'Where Is the Love We Used to Know' became a hit in Britain. Despite frequent lineup changes, Bailey was a consistent member throughout as the band recorded much of their music in London, including their popular Eau de Vie album in 1979. The band continued to evolve until the early 1990s and put out new music back in 20121. This is a comprehensive Best Of across two sides of coloured vinyl.
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Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Migilbawe (7:32)
Africa Boogie (4:21)
Ashiko Oumba (10:16)
Waka Juju (part 1) (5:04)
Waka Juju (part 2) (3:22)
Waka Juju (part 3) (6:27)
Review: Manu Dibango knew how to work a crowd. By the time he hit the stage at Marseille's Theatre La Criee in December 1982, he had long mastered the art of turning a gig into a full-blown celebration. This was the man who took makossa global, who made 'Soul Makossa' an international sensation a decade prior and who could pivot between jazz, funk and African rhythms like it was nothing. The recording, unearthed from the INA archives, captures him in peak form, leading an eight-piece band through a set that refuses to sit still. 'Africa Boogie' is all clipped guitars, tight horns and a bassline that struts like it owns the place. 'Ashiko Oumba' turns the groove alluringly, locking into intricate polyrhythms before erupting into pure brass-fuelled joy. Then there's 'Waka Juju', sprawling across three parts, moving from simmering tension to full-throttle release with the kind of control only Dibango could pull off. He's conducting, shaping the music in real-time, every solo a conversation, every break a setup for the next explosion of sound. Four decades later, the set still feels alive. It's there in the call-and-response with the crowd, the sweat-soaked momentum of a band that knows it's on fire. Dibango, effortlessly cool at the centre of it all, proves once again why his music never ages.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Jazz
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Sweet Music Volume II
Cat: SB 005. Rel: 27 Nov 24
Who's The Other Guy (6:16)
No Dime (5:47)
Afrikan Jamboree (5:55)
Who's The Other Guy (mix) (6:23)
Traffic Jammer (7:06)
Tiwa N' Tiwa (4:49)
Hold Me Tight (4:16)
Bad-Boy (4:44)
Ambushin' (4:21)
No One Loves (Like You) (4:54)
Love Is All (4:18)
Dance Afrika (4:50)
Coming Home (8:18)
Review: Back in 2018, Sticky Buttons dipped into the vast back catalogue of Nigerian synth-funk supremo Dizzy K Falola and served up Sweet Music, a superb double-vinyl retrospective of his hard-to-find work. As the title makes clear, this is the inevitable sequel - a similarly impressive collection largely made up of tracks first showcased on the artist's final three albums of the 1980s. The music on show is colourful, attractive and effortlessly soulful, with Falola expanding his trademark Afro-boogie and Afro-synth sound via references to US r&b, soca and synth-pop. Highlights include, but are in no way limited to, the superb 'Afrikan Jamboree', Afro-electro gem 'Traffic Jammer', the stuttering excellence of 'Bad Boy' and the percussion-rich 'Dance Africa'.
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Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3
DJ ANDY SMITH / VARIOUS
Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3 (CD 1 mixed, CD 2 unmixed)
Cat: BBE 712CCD. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Five Days (CD1: mixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Five Days (CD2: Unmixed)
Love Don't Pay The Bills
Make It Alright
Please Don't Break My Heart (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
I Like Funky Music (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix)
Black Water Gold Part 2 (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix)
Disco Hi-Life
Lovin' You (Smoove Disco dub)
Change
Free Yourself (Full Intention extended remix)
Bad Times (Yam Who extended vocal remix)
Body Work
The Big Throwdown
Losers & Fools (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Beyond The Clouds
You're So Far Away (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit)
Review: Bristolian turntablist and crate digger Andy Smith has long been renowned for the depth of his funk, soul and hip-hop selections, though it's only in recent years that we've discovered the quality and diversity of his disco collection. He continues to flex those credentials on the third instalment in his Reach Up - Disco Wonderland series. While there's plenty of obscurity on show, as you'd expect, Smith has chosen to include contemporary nu-disco cuts and fresh re-edits alongside vintage picks. So, while we cuts from The Sunshine Band, the disco-highlife of Orlando Julius and some late 70s electro-disco courtesy of French outfit Quartz, we're also treated to fresher tracks and edits from BB Soul, Birdee and Nick Reach Up, Yam Who and Full Intention. Throw in a killer DJ mix of the same material by Skratch Bastid and you have a genuinely essential collection.
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Played by: Pete Haigh
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Reach Up Disco Wonderland Volume 3
DJ ANDY SMITH / VARIOUS
Cat: BBE 712CLP. Rel: 03 Oct 24
Weekend Sun - "Losers & Fools" (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:44)
Hot Streak - "Body Work" (Nick Reach Up remix) (5:12)
The Honeyshotz - "Lovin' You" (Smoove Disco dub) (4:25)
Uncle Louie - "I Like Funky Music" (Skratch Bastid Turntable mix) (5:46)
Quartz - "Beyond The Clouds" (5:09)
Buscrates - "Five Days" (feat DJ Epik) (3:31)
The Affair - "Please Don't Break My Heart" (feat Alyson Williams - DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:24)
Change - "Platinum City" (8:08)
Rena Scott - "You're So Far Away" (DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland re-edit) (5:44)
Birdee & Nick Reach Up - "Free Yourself" (feat Barbara Tucker - Full Intention extended remix) (6:32)
Trailer Limon - "Love Don't Pay The Bills" (3:02)
The Sunshine Band - "Black Water Gold" (part 2 - DJ Andy Smith Reach Up Disco Wonderland extended mix) (4:29)
Get To Know - "The Big Throwdown" (6:23)
BB Soul - "Make It Alright" (feat Laura Jackson) (4:11)
Orlando Julius - "Disco Hi-Life" (8:52)
Risk Assessment - "Bad Times" (Yam Who extended vocal remix) (6:29)
Review: Andy Smith's Reach Up - Disco Wonderland Vol. 3 continues his exploration of the "Discosphere" with 16 more and one again carefully curated tracks. Featuring artists like Buscrates, Trailer Limon, and Rena Scott, the compilation also includes stellar edits and remixes by Full Intention, Yam Who, and Skratch Bastid. Initially curated during pandemic lockdowns and inspired by virtual DJ sets, Andy continues to share his superb collection via the legendary BBE Music label and once again this triple vinyl LP offers a treat for DJs, collectors and audiophiles alike.
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 in stock $45.83
Bunch Of Funk Vol 2
Bunch Of Funk Vol 2 (hand-numbered LP limited to 250 copies)
Cat: ST 024. Rel: 18 Oct 24
Arash1 (2:07)
Valentine Break (2:37)
Summit Break (2:07)
Sombre (2:21)
Step (2:43)
Hard Chappel (2:12)
Master Hunt (2:19)
Blind Spot (3:02)
Alarm (2:07)
Party Break (1:19)
Yallaintready (1:19)
Got To Rock (2:26)
Vibe Break (2:08)
Organdictiv (2:57)
Solstice (2:08)
Savage (3:33)
Dream (1:43)
Review: Stereophonk hit gold with volume one of this series so no wonder it now presents the eagerly awaited Bunch Of Funk Vol. 2. This one features 18 unreleased tracks making their vinyl debut, including two exclusive cuts created in collaboration with the talented Medline. Iconic breakdance figure DJ Marrrtin is known for his hard-hitting breaks played at major events and always makes sure he serves up music that invites listeners to express themselves on the dance floor. Here he infuses a powerful, organic sound that honours breakdance heritage while innovating for future generations.
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Diggin' Groove Digger: Best of Weldon Irvine (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7527. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Marjorie Moon (5:49)
Turkis Bath (6:55)
Mr Clean (5:19)
Soul Sister (7:33)
Sister Sanctified (3:21)
Homey (4:19)
Bananas (2:19)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:55)
Review: Weldon Irvine was a pioneering musician whose innovative style and emotionally powerful melodies earned him admiration across generations and genres, from 1970s jazz and soul to 1990s club and rare groove scenes. Known for his versatility, Irvine left behind a legacy of timeless tracks and this best-of album, curated from his extensive catalogue, features eight standout songs that showcase his genius. The always-sensitive P-VINE presents this special collection in style and offers a comprehensive glimpse into the depth and breadth of Irvine's musical contributions, all of which highlight his lasting impact on the music world.

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Tokyo Bliss: Japanese Funk Boogie & City Pop From King Records 1974-88
DJ NOTOYA / VARIOUS
Cat: WWSLP 98. Rel: 13 Feb 25
BUZZ - "Garasumado" (2:35)
Mami Ayukawa - "Sabita Gambler" (3:53)
Johnny Yoshinaga - "The Rain" (5:44)
Keiko Toda - "Fade In" (4:13)
Koji Kobayashi - "Bokura No Date" (3:07)
Yuko Imai - "Hotel Twilight 4:49" (4:46)
Kumiko Sawada - "Your Love's Away" (4:14)
Masatoshi Kanno - "Day By Day" (3:32)
Yuji Mitsuya - "After Five At Caf-Bar" (4:40)
Fujimaru Band - "Paper Machine" (2:26)
Review: DJ Notoya returns with another expertly curated selection of Japanese gems, this time delving into the funky, soulful, and city pop sounds of King Records. Spanning the years 1974 to 1988, this compilation is a treasure trove of forgotten classics and hidden gems, a sonic time capsule that transports listeners back to the neon-lit streets and vibrant nightlife of 1980s Japan. Buzz's 'Garasumado' kicks things off with an infectious groove and funky guitar riffs that could rival any Western funk classic. Mami Ayukawa's 'Sabita Gambler' adds a touch of soulful sophistication, her smooth vocals gliding over lush instrumentation. Keiko Toda's 'Fade In' is a city pop gem, its dreamy melodies and catchy hooks evoking a sense of carefree optimism and urban cool. Elsewhere, Johnny Yoshinaga's soulful ballad 'The Rain' provides a moment of introspection, while Kumiko Sawada's disco-infused 'Your Love's Away' will get you moving and grooving. The compilation closes with the feelgood sounds of Masatoshi Kanno's 'Day By Day', a perfect encapsulation of the city pop aesthetic.
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Feathers Of Funk (reissue)
Feathers Of Funk (reissue) (hand-numbered yellow vinyl LP limited to 95 copies)
Cat: BSLP 005Y. Rel: 28 Jun 24
American Dipper (2:53)
Masked Water Tyrant (3:55)
Bluethroat (3:49)
Wallcreeper (3:14)
Yellowhammer (1:43)
Northern Screamer (3:06)
Goldcrest (1:50)
Crimson Topaz (2:44)
Redwing (3:14)
Alpine Swift (3:21)
Invisible Rail (2:30)
Review: It's only by way of funk's feathers that it may possibly take flight. So too do we fly high on the avian nape of DJ Tron's new instrumental funk LP, which delivers a whopping 11 new feathery exclusives to the ears. This isn't your average cutup funk LP either. Every track here is a thoroughly polished exquisite and each takes its namesake from the taxonomic name of a bird that exists somewhere in the world. The joys of twitching are channelled into the satisfying shakedowns of funk, be they the ruffage of the 'Masked Water Tyrant', the buzzing big bea(k/t)s of a flock of 'Crimson Topaz' and/or the swift grind that is 'Invisible Rail', all fluttering by in quick succession.
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Avoude
Avoude (LP)
Cat: LPWABB 190. Rel: 07 Nov 24
Avoude (3:26)
Zonva (4:39)
Enouwo Lagnon (4:27)
Adze Adze (3:52)
Nye Dzi (3:27)
Xenophobia (3:30)
Africa (4:08)
Happiness (2:12)
Review: Dogo du Togo & The Alagaa Beat Band bring a unique sound to West African music that blends psychedelic rock, traditional Togolese rhythms, voodoo-inspired melodies and infectious dance grooves. Led by Dogo, who dubs their style 'Alagaa Trance,' the band's music weaves hypnotic layers and vibrant beats that are both captivating and energising. Their much-anticipated album, Avoude, captures this powerful fusion and is set for release in November on the We Are Busy Bodies label and promises to transport you into a new world with its mix of cultural depth and rhythmic intensity.
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Tags: Afro Funk | Afro Rock
 in stock $27.94
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue)
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue) (limited 180 gram audiophile translucent red vinyl LP)
Cat: MOVLP 3687C. Rel: 09 Jul 24
Uma Vida
Guanabara
Hei! Voce
Som, Sangue E Raca
Tema Pro Gaguinho
O Rio
Evo
Number One
Folia De Reis
Moeda, Reza E Cor
Samba Do Malandrinho
Tio Macro
Review: A pivotal figure in the early 1970s MPB scene, Salvador was not only a highly regarded sessionist and composer but also a band leader. His 1971 album is a vibrant mix of bossa nova, samba, funk, and carioca styles, infused with raw energy. Original copies of this influential fourth album often fetch around $200 due to its eclectic range. From the lively opener 'Uma Vida' to the Beatles-esque narrative of 'O Rio' and the orchestral boogaloo of 'Number One', the album showcases Salvador at the height of his fusionist creativity and musical prowess.
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Som Sangue E Raca (reissue)
Som Sangue E Raca (reissue) (limited 180 gram blue vinyl LP with obi-strip)
Cat: MAR 004B. Rel: 18 Jul 24
Uma Vida
Guanabara
Hei! Voce
Som Sangue E Raca
Tema Pro Gaguinho
O Rio
Evo
Number One
Folia De Reis
Moeda, Reza E Cor
Samba Do Malandrinho
Tio Macro
Review: Som, Sangue e Raca remains a cornerstone in Brazilian music. The classic album epitomises Dom Salvador e Abolicao's fusion of samba, soul, rock, jazz, forro, and baiao. Their influential sound heavily impacted Banda Black Rio and that is just one of the reasons why this classic album is celebrated. It is also a great summer listen with its warm and infectious melodies and diverse musicality all of which means it's a must-cop for lovers of international sounds. Even better is the fact that Som, Sangue e Raca now comes in a limited edition of 1000 individually numbered copies on translucent red vinyl.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Cat: MRBLP 322. Rel: 16 May 25
Disaster (3:52)
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall) (5:16)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou) (5:22)
Janet (feat ML Hall) (4:48)
Song For Ants (4:42)
Power (5:28)
Precious (7:53)
Ron Song (5:22)
Saturn's Return (4:30)
Review: The third album from Melbourne/Naarm multi-instrumentalist Don Glori merges jazz, soul, funk and r&b and marks a confident leap forward in his songwriting journey. Anchored by a Chinese proverb about truth, Paper Can't Wrap Fire explores themes of honesty and introspection across standout tracks like the silky 'Brown Eyes,' the sharp-witted 'Disaster' and the meditative 'Flicker.' It was recorded with close friends and longtime collaborators and radiates warmth, spontaneity and rich musical chemistry. While nodding to influences like Azymuth, SAULT, and Jordan Rakei, Don Glori delivers a sound entirely his own and it is wonderfully intimate.
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Paper Can't Wrap Fire
Paper Can't Wrap Fire (orange vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: MRBLP 322O. Rel: 16 May 25
Disaster (3:52)
Brown Eyes (feat ML Hall) (5:16)
Flicker (feat ML Hall & Bianca Kyriacou) (5:22)
Janet (feat ML Hall) (4:48)
Song For Ants (4:42)
Power (5:28)
Precious (7:53)
Ron Song (5:22)
Saturn's Return (4:30)
Review: Paper Can't Wrap Fire is the third album from Melbourne/Naarm multi-instrumentalist Don Glori, and it is a rich mix of jazz, soul, funk and R&B, but also marks a bold evolution in the artist's own songwriting. The title is based on a Chinese proverb about truth and underpins reflective tracks like the soulful 'Brown Eyes,' satirical 'Disaster,' and introspective 'Flicker' Recorded in Naarm with friends and past bandmates, these sparkling sounds are brimful of the sort of life-affirming harmonies and dynamic musical interplay that makes you smile broadly, while the heartfelt lyrics make this town mark. Influences from the likes Azymuth, SAULT, and Jordan Rakei are all clear, but Don Glori crafts his own take on those sounds that speaks to both emotion and intellect.
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Quem E Quem (reissue)
Quem E Quem (reissue) (180 gram green vinyl LP)
Cat: 333081 LTD. Rel: 06 May 25
Chorou, Chorou (2:44)
Terremoto (2:30)
Amazonas (2:12)
Fim De Sonho (3:42)
A Ra (2:33)
Ahie (2:55)
Cala Boca Menino (2:21)
Nana Das Aguas (2:24)
Me Deixa (2:16)
Ate Quem Sabe? (2:12)
Mentiras (4:19)
Cade Jodel (2:04)
Review: Quem E Quem is widely regarded as Joao Donato's finest work and a standout in the canon of Brazilian popular music, aka MPB. Blending American soul and jazz-funk influences with the gentle sway of samba and bossa nova, the album radiates warmth and subtle sophistication and Donato's tender vocals are framed by breezy flute passages, laid-back piano lines and guitar solos reminiscent of Pat Metheny. The result is a beautifully balanced collection of upbeat tracks and introspective moments with each evoking the tranquil pleasure of a sunset in a tropical paradise. Timeless and effortlessly charming, it remains a high point in Donato's enduring career.
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A Bad Donato (Verve By Request) (B-STOCK)
A Bad Donato (Verve By Request) (B-STOCK) (gatefold 180 gram audiophile vinyl LP)
Cat: 556244 0 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
The Frog (2:36)
Celestial Showers (2:33)
Bambu (2:18)
Lunar Tune (4:52)
Cade Joel? (The Beautiful One) (2:08)
Debutante's Ball (2:57)
Straight Jacket (3:24)
Mosquito (Fly) (2:56)
Almas-Irmas (1:53)
Malandro (2:34)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition***


Joao Donato is one of the most well known and prolific stars of Brasil's MPB (which is short for "musica populera brasileira") scene. He has toped several highly sought of albums and is still turning them out today despite already having assured his legacy. A Bad Donato is something of a move away from his Brazilian bossa nova roots - instead the album, which was recorded in LA, is electric and eclectic with funk, psychedelic pop and groovy Fender Rhodes driven sounds. This reissue on Verve By Request comes on nice heavyweight 180g vinyl with classics like 'The Frog' and 'Lunar Tune' still sounding fresh.
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My Love Is Free: The Salsoul Recordings 1976-1979
Cat: SM4CR 5222BX. Rel: 26 Sep 24
Ten Percent (Ten Percent Expanded edition)
Gonna Give My Love Away
Everyman
Baby I Need Your Loving
Just Can’t Say Hello
My Love Is Free
Pick Me
Ten Percent (bonus tracks original Walter Gibbons 12 Disco mix)
Ten Percent (original Ken Cayre 12" mix)
My Love Is Free (original Tom Moulton mix)
Everyman (7" version)
My Love Is Free (Walter Gibbons Disco Madness remix)
I Declare War (Fourplay Expanded edition)
Handy Man
Why Do You Have To Leave
Falling In Love
Newsy Neighbors
Perfect Lover
There Is No Reason
There's Something Missing
Newsy Neighbors (bonus tracks Special 12" mix)
Perfect Lover (7" version)
I Declare War (7" version)
Newsy Neighbors (7" version)
I Got The Hots (For Ya) (Locker Room Expanded edition)
(Where Have You Been) All My Life
Can We Be In Love
Ice Cold Love
I Wish That I Could Make Love To You
Why Do We Have To Go Our Separate Ways
I Got The Hots (For Ya) (bonus tracks)
I Got The Hots (For Ya) (Guttadaro & Cayre mix)
I Got The Hots (For Ya) (7' single)
All Of My Lovin’ (extended club mix)
All Of My Lovin' (instrumental)
My Love Is Free (Strings & Horns)
My Love Is Free (Frankie Knuckles Knuckledusted club mix)
Everyman (original Joe Claussell 12' Disco mix)
Ten Percent (Ken Lou mix Masters At Work 12' remix)
I Got The Hots (For Ya) (Woody Braun edit)
Everyman (Late Nite Tuff Guy rework)
My Love Is Free (John Morales M M mix)
Ten Percent (Love To Infinity 12' remix)
Everyman (Joey Negro's Salsoul Strut)
My Love Is Free (Gardening club Re edit)
Ten Percent (Strings & Horns)
Review: The Salsoul Recordings (1976-1979), a comprehensive 4xCD box set by the legendary Philadelphia group Double Exposure. This 46-track collection highlights the trio of albums they recorded for Salsoul's Gold Mind Records: Ten Percent (1976), Fourplay (1978), and Locker Room (1979). Each album is presented in an expanded edition, with the set's final disc offering a curated selection of remixes, instrumentals, and a cappella versions from their Salsoul discography. Key tracks include the groundbreaking 12" single Ten Percent, the soulful My Love Is Free, and other fan favorites like Everyman and Newsy Neighbors. The packaging includes a 28-page booklet designed by John Sellards. DJ Dyn-o-Mite of Jointzoftheday.org provides the liner notes, offering deep insights into the group's contributions to the disco era. This release is part of a larger 2024 series by SoulMusic Records/The Second Disc, celebrating the Salsoul and Gold Mind catalogues. The collection is an essential addition for any soul-disco lover.
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Tchenbe!
Cat: URLP 847681. Rel: 29 Jan 25
Something's Going On
Tchenbe!
Sonmey
From Mawe
La Derniere Fois
I Ka Woule
Ca Va Saturer (feat Raph Huey K)
Do You
Review: This new album is Dowdelin's therapeutic best and one that delves into themes of depression, life's highs and lows and resilience. Along the way, it blends Caribbean rhythms with jazz, electronic music and percussive soul to make for an ever evolving and intriguing trip through moments of struggle and hope that mirror those in everyday life. Sung in Creole, French and English, each track weaves rich melodies with deep emotion and makes for a powerful exploration of mental well-being. Dowdelin's take on well crafted funk is where tradition meets modernity and the result is a sound that is both healing and invigorating.
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Streetnoise (reissue)
Streetnoise (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SBM 8LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Tropic Of Capricorn (5:28)
Czechoslovakia (2:49)
Take Me To The Water (5:04)
A Word About Colour (4:21)
Light My Fire (3:49)
Indian Rope Man (3:42)
When I Was A Young Girl (4:48)
Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (4:59)
Ellis Island (4:10)
In Search Of The Sun (4:21)
Finally Found You Out (4:11)
Looking In The Eye Of The World (5:00)
Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge (6:31)
All Blues (5:41)
I've Got Life (4:23)
Save The Country (3:59)
Review: Brian Auger's Streetnoise was originally recorded in 1969 with Julie Driscoll and The Trinity. It stands proud as a genre-blurring work of jazz, rock, folk and soul greatness that found the group moving beyond their r&b and jazz roots. Instead, Auger and Driscoll crafted a progressive, avant-garde yet deeply soulful record in which Driscoll's haunting vocals contrast beautifully with Auger's instrumentation. The gatefold sleeve was designed by Hunter S Thompson collaborator Ralph Steadman and was inspired by Hogarth's satirical etchings which in turn reflects the album's artistic ambition. Streetnoise features dynamic instrumentals like 'Ellis Island', great reinterpretations of 'All Blues' and 'Flesh Failures' and standout tracks such as 'Indian Rope Man' which highlight Auger's visionary fusion of styles.
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Drag N' Fly
Drag N' Fly (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: WITALP 099SBD088. Rel: 12 Nov 24
Dragonfly (1:04)
Low Rider (4:06)
The Joker (4:27)
It's A Man's Man's Man's World (3:37)
You've Got To Have Freedom (4:26)
Dance (3:57)
Sledgehammer (4:27)
After Laughter Comes Tears (3:57)
Cocaine (3:35)
Rub A Sub (3:28)
Review: The Dynamics honour Jamaica's musical legacy with Drag'n'Fly, their third album, transforming classics with reggae, soul and funk. Like the 1960s tradition of ska and rocksteady reshaping US soul hits, they take songs from all genres - pop, country, jazz - and infuse them with island rhythms. Mounam, Steve Levi, and Mr Day lead the charge with their distinct vocals, while Fab Master Flab weaves futuristic echoes through roots instrumentation. From reimagining ESG's minimal pop to turning Pharoah Sanders' 'You Got To Have Freedom' into a dub anthem, Drag'n'Fly is an irresistible mix, destined for stereos and spicy dancefloors alike.
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What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2
What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2 (translucent purple vinyl LP)
Cat: MCWR 019. Rel: 26 Jun 24
World In My Head (2:39)
Explanation Of The Funk (feat Dre King & DJ Stylus) (4:08)
Three-Season Crank (feat Raja Kassis) (6:11)
Slip 'n Slide (5:22)
Alligator Confrontation (5:09)
Off The Rails (5:57)
Pull My String (4:50)
Bleeps, Sweeps, & Creeps (2:30)
What Happened To Yesterday? (5:07)
Black Bird Dub (4:47)
Review: Glenn Echo & Daniel Meinecke won plenty of acclaim with their last outing What Happened To Yesterday?! and now they quickly back it up with a third outing on MotorCity Wine Recordings What Happened To Yesterday? Vol 2 is another blend of heady, dubby sounds with cosmic dance vibes that span serval sub-genres with ease. 'World In My Head' kicks off with lo-fi and low-key depths, and further downtempo tracks like 'Explanation of The Funk' with Dre King's trumpet and DJ Stylus's cuts, and 'Three-Season Crank' with Raja Kassis's guitar further sink you into blissed-out beats. The flip side has dancefloor-friendly jam 'Off The Rails,' then moves into dubby, meditative territory and ends with the gorgeous 'Black Bird Dub' which allows Echo's eclectic production and Meinecke's keyboard mastery to shine.
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The One
The One (LP)
Cat: LWSS 007X. Rel: 03 Sep 24
What It Is (4:58)
Lost Without You (4:49)
Belle Isle Drive (4:10)
Rendezvous (3:06)
Reminiscin' (6:37)
Seven Mile (3:23)
Who I Am (4:44)
Reconcile (4:55)
Review: The One by Will Sessions is a masterful blend of late 70s progressive funk, soul and boogie, brought to life with the help of Detroit legend Amp Fiddler and the dynamic vocal trio Dames Brown. The album tells a compelling story of love and its challenges in the heart of Detroit, with each track exuding authenticity and groove. The opening track, 'What It Is,' immediately sets the tone with its infectious rhythm, destined to become a dancefloor staple. Amp Fiddler's gritty vocals shine on 'Lost Without You,' perfectly matched by the growling bass and warm groove. 'Belle Isle Drive' offers a laid-back, Sly Stone-esque vibe, while 'Rendezvous' and 'Reminiscin' pure boogie, designed to get you moving. The expansive 'Seven Mile' brings a spacey, relaxed energy, and 'Who Am I' stands out as a soulful gem, with Dames Brown delivering impeccable harmonies. The album closes with the angular and uptempo 'Reconcile,' rounding off a flawless set. The One is an essential listen for fans of boogie and Roy Ayers, showcasing Will Sessions at their creative peak.
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