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Omelette
Omelette (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 252. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Omelette (3:39)
Fa Man (4:17)
Review: Bamma Gamma returns with a sizzling slab of funk in the form of 'Omelette' via Detroit's renowned Funk Night Records. This one is a digger's dream, raw, gritty instrumental funk with break-heavy drums, tight guitar licks and basslines so greasy they practically drip off the record. True to Funk Night's underground sound, Omelette is unapologetically retro and authentic and serves up irresistible dancefloor heat that feels like a lost '70s cut that has been newly rediscovered. For DJs looking to inject some analogue soul into their sets, it's a no-brainer.
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Sweet Drops & Nip Ups
Sweet Drops & Nip Ups (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 206. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Sweet Drops & Nip-Ups (part 1) (2:43)
Sweet Drops & Nip-Ups (part 2) (3:19)
 in stock $16.09
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No Rain On The Other Side
No Rain On The Other Side (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 235. Rel: 28 Apr 25
No Rain On The Other Side (3:49)
Rubber Eagle (4:03)
 in stock $16.09
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Beat Goes Off
Beat Goes Off (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 234. Rel: 28 Apr 25
Beat Goes Off (2:44)
Theme For Rocking Pot (3:37)
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The Notorious Door Banger
The Notorious Door Banger (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 207. Rel: 28 Apr 25
The Notorious Door Banger (4:11)
Stinky Tooth (5:00)
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All The Things
All The Things (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 254. Rel: 20 Feb 25
All The Things (feat Tricia Bailey) (3:09)
All The Things (DJ Tib remix) (4:07)
Review: Tenth 45 release from Producer/Song writer/Arranger/Musician/D.J. Andrew Gillespie from Gloucester, UK who has also released three other 45s as The Aries Vibration and La Glosta Nostra
This is Andrew's seventh release for Funk Night Records, Detroit run by D.J./producer Frank Raines
This time we have a driving Gospel flavoured sister funk cover version featuring Gloucester based Church singer Tricia Bailey covering the famous English Anglican hymn All Things Bright And Beautiful written by Cecil Francis Alexander first published in her Hymns For Little Children in 1848
THE LINE UP
Andrew Gillespie - Congas/Flute/Producer/Arranger
Chris Lujan - Hammond Organ/Guitar/BassGuitar /Mixer
Tricia Bailey - Vocal
Sam Fryer - Drums
Manuel Trabucco - Tenor & Baritone saxes
Tim Kersey - Trumpet/Flugelhorn
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Percussion Discussion
Cat: FNR 249. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Dance Of The Pharaohs (1:54)
Hot Lunch (1:19)
Jungle Strut (2:18)
Just Voodoo It (2:00)
Wolfbag (2:41)
Duff Love (2:40)
The Jewel Thief (3:03)
Rainforest Hum (2:33)
Hot Carl (3:11)
Snake Hips (2:35)
Tropical B Boy (3:32)
Clap My Bitch Up (2:27)
Samba Funkin' (2:44)
Bali High Af (2:22)
Mission Implausible (2:53)
Congo Shuffle (2:09)
Amazon Primal (2:43)
Son Of Hot Carl (2:40)
Review: Shawn Lee steps into untamed territory with Toe Rag Rhythms, a perc-ky odyssey trading in polish for pulse, spontaneity, and raw funk energy. Departing from his usual tightly composed fare, this session hears Lee, a seasoned multi-alias musician and composer from London, joined by four more percussionists, losing himself in a jungle of drums, shakers, bells, and earthbound textures. Lee adds tinkerbell piano lines to ground-lift the otherwise swirling, syncopated chaos, finishing each tracks with a loose-limbed, hypnotic charm. Whether the humid bounce of 'Tropical B Boy', the cinematic swirl of 'Dance Of The Pharoahs', or the laid-back snap of 'Rainforest Hum', this record easily earns its place alongside global groove rarities. Wild, rhythmic, totally addictive.
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 in stock $33.02
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Shadows
Shadows (7" limited to 30 copies)
Cat: FNR 190. Rel: 04 Sep 23
Shadows (4:00)
Nothing Lasts Forever (4:43)
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Hang Loose! I Got Dem Ol' Surfer Bloos
Cat: FNR 266. Rel: 11 Apr 25
Hang Loose! (2:26)
Carl Wilson's Morning Routine (2:15)
Summer Bats (2:33)
Bang-On (2:23)
Foxtrot (2:27)
Peninsula Song (2:32)
Flying Over The Sunset (2:16)
Ro-Rotation (2:24)
Off The Lip (2:50)
Garfish (2:11)
Another Try (2:20)
Surf Rodeo (3:47)
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Bostin' Norton
Bostin' Norton (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 212. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Bostin ' Norton (3:58)
Play It Again Sam (3:11)
Review: The Tito Lopez Combo brings together some of London's finest musicians and here is led by the renowned drummer Harbans Srih, who gained fame for his performance on the iconic Starsky & Hutch theme with the James Taylor Quartet. On this one, 'Bostin ' Norton' gets going with some steamy and seductive sax notes which rise out of a bubbly funk brew. 'Play It Again Sam' los it don t more pensive and prying melodies which unfurl at their own pace of icy cymbals and deep drums.
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Everybody Say Yeah
Cat: FNR 198. Rel: 07 Apr 22
Everybody Say Yeah (3:51)
Mr Meaner (3:52)
Review: The on point Funk Night label returns with these raw and emotive jams from Rickey Calloway & The Tennessee Band. The tidy two track 7" opens with the raw soul jazz sounds of 'Everybody Say Yeah' with its blasts of horns, expressive vocals and rolling rhythm section all cutting deep. Flip it over for the slightly more loose feeling 'Mr Meaner,' an instrumental version with the backing singers left in place to inject some human warmth to the lo-fi grooves.


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 in stock $9.32
12
Do It On The One
Cat: FNR 177. Rel: 15 Oct 21
Rickey Calloway & His Tennessee Band - "Do It On The One (Stay In The Pocket)" (3:10)
The Tennessee Band - "Ain't It A Crime" (instrumental) (3:06)
Review: Funk Night cop a couple of fine funk gems here from Rickey Calloway. He is an r&b singer, as well as a rhythm guitar musician and songwriter from Jacksonville, Florida. His Tennessee Band helps him serve up funk that comes direct from the 70s, James Brown style. Both of the singles here are [rimed to fire up the floor, with 'Do It On The One (Stay In The Pocket)' the more direct of the two and the flip side 'Ain't It A Crime' (instrumental) going deeper.
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PP
PP (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 244. Rel: 20 Feb 25
PP (1:51)
PPbb (4:56)
Review: A stunning showcase of Pu Poo Platter's ability to craft infectious, captivating grooves, Funk Night Records proves again here that is never disappoints in delivering top-tier funk from all eras. The A-side, 'Pbppbp,' features loose, live-sounding drum breaks paired with haunting chords creating an eerie, late-night vibe, complemented by soulful guitar lines. On the B-side, 'Pbpbppbb' slows things down with a laid-back groove, offering a relaxed, rolling rhythm enhanced by exquisite keys and smooth chords. This 7" is a perfect blend of energy and soul.

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Smoke
Smoke (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 246. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Smoke (3:24)
Greasy Meat Pocket (3:19)
Review: The tireless work of Funk Night continues here more steamy late-night sounds. This time it's Sunday Papers at the helm and first off comes 'Smoke.' It's a dense, busy cut with sleazy guitar riffs, plenty of sonic grit, raw, edgy drums and vocal stabs as well as some hints of psyched-out soul. On the flip, the rather horribly titled 'Greasy Meat Pocket' is actually a lovely sound with pensive piano chords and signature Hammond organ grooves that make for a nice late night jaunt.
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Pbppbp
Pbppbp (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 245. Rel: 20 Feb 25
Pbppbp (3:50)
Pbpbppbb (3:01)
Review: You can never go wrong with the music put out by US label Funk Night. It covers all aspects of funk from across the ages and here we have some hot shit from Pu Poo Platter. First up on the highly effective 7" is 'Pbppbp' with its loose, rolling, live-sounding drum breaks and rather haunting chords which bring an eerie late night edge next to the soulful guitar lines which worm in and out. 'Pbpbppbb' then cuts back and chills you out with a more lazy rolling groove and some exquisite keys and chords.
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Evils Nest
Evils Nest (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 162. Rel: 21 Jan 22
Evils Nest (2:53)
Tired As Cattle (2:37)
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Sigmund Jahn Bossa
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 173. Rel: 25 Oct 21
Sigmund Jahn Bossa (2:52)
Aquaria (2:27)
Review: Fresh from dropping another essential seven-inch with his regular Sound Combo band, Misha Paniflov has joined forces with fellow multi-instrumentalist Shawn Lee for a string of collaborative singles. This "45" sports two genuinely impressive cuts, each full to bursting with quality live instrumentation. It opens with 'Sigmund Jahn Bossa', a superb fusion of late 1960s library jazz (think Roy Budd's score for Get Carter and you're in the right ballpark), bustling bossa-nova and spiralling psych-funk. Over on the flip the pair continue to deliver lounge, influenced, tongue-in-cheek thrills via the cheap, Sideman drum machine rhythms, tumbling guitars, elongated Hammond organ chords and hazy backing vocals of 'Aquaria'.
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Warriors Last Epic Walk
Warriors Last Epic Walk (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 167. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Warriors Last Epic Walk (2:33)
Lunchtime (2:10)
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Gin Tonic
Gin Tonic (limited 7")
Cat: FNR 169. Rel: 05 Jul 21
Gin Tonic (3:21)
Horizon (3:29)
 in stock $11.01
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Something Wonderful
Something Wonderful (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 180. Rel: 18 Nov 22
Something Wonderful (part 1) (2:46)
Something Wonderful (part 2) (3:22)
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The Lockdown (Get Ready)
The Lockdown (Get Ready) (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 184. Rel: 18 Nov 22
The Lockdown (Get Ready) (3:47)
The Middweaker (2:36)
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 in stock $11.34
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En Route (3rd Edition)
Cat: FNR 077 RE. Rel: 09 May 24
Follow The Clouds (2:47)
Magnetism (5:44)
Bystreet (3:30)
Reflections (4:39)
Way Higher (4:16)
Bufo Bufo (4:26)
Get Well (1:48)
Flaming (4:36)
 in stock $21.44
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Why Do We Care About Anything
Why Do We Care About Anything (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 152. Rel: 07 Dec 20
Why Do We Care About Anything? (3:34)
Fiasco (2:37)
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Road Home
Road Home (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 153. Rel: 07 Dec 20
Road Home (2:59)
An Unexpected Meeting (3:12)
Review: Earlier in the year Misha Paniflov impressed with a library music and laidback 1970s funk-rock-inspired soundtrack for a Janno Jurgens-directed movie called Rain. Both of the tracks featured on this "4e5" are taken from that soundtrack album. On side A you'll find 'Road Home', a relaxed and effervescent affair that fuses drifting, wordless female vocals, snaking saxophone lines and rising orchestration with grooves reminiscent of Roy Budd's work for the original Get Carter soundtrack. Over on the flip there's a chance to savour soundtrack album opener 'An Unexpected Journey', where Paniflov more expressively explores his easy listening and library music influences. It, too, is a calming treat for the ears.
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Mad Madis Twist
Mad Madis Twist (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 154. Rel: 07 Dec 20
Mad Madis Twist (3:01)
Shultz' Thing (3:36)
Review: Penza Penza is one of many aliases used by funk-fuelled musical polymath Misha Paniflov. This "45" showcases two tracks from the project's recently released debut album, which added heavy funk vibes to a hallucinatory stew of flavoursome psychedelic rock. A-side 'Mad Madis Twist' is gnarly, rugged and impressively heavy, with Paniflov and company wrapping squally, Jimi Hendrix style guitar solos and flanged funk-rock riffs over a cacophonous, all-action rhythm track. 'Shulz' Thing' is a little tighter, more bass-heavy and undeniably funkier, though the wild guitars and acid-fried attitude remain front and centre.
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Astral Schlagers: Single Collection 2015- 2018 :2nd Edition
Planetarium (3:25)
Offbeat Comet (3:40)
Escalator (3:28)
Lunar Sleepwalk (2:58)
Space Jogging (2:32)
Oliver Robotron (3:05)
You Got It Right (2:35)
Solar Blast (3:00)
In The Woods (2:37)
Caveman (3:02)
Kopli Highway (2:54)
The Sudden (2:43)
Marathon (3:32)
Who's In Love (2:08)
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Nude & Dangerous
Nude & Dangerous (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: FNR 136. Rel: 08 Oct 20
Nude & Dangerous (2:21)
Call Of The Sylva (2:18)
 in stock $15.79
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The Stardust Break
The Stardust Break (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 185. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Stardust Break (3:12)
Space Break (2:00)
Review: If you're after fresh workouts for body-popping break-dance sessions, this 45 from John Reed & The Automatics on Funk Night Records should be essential listening. While there's something undeniably alluring about the more suspenseful B-side, 'Space Break' - where effects-laden electric guitar licks and alien-sounding synths rise above a metronomic bassline and a relaxed funk break - it's the more up-tempo A-side, 'Stardust Break', that's the real winner. Based around drum-breaks that reference 'Apache' and a seriously squelchy synth bassline, it's an intergalactic club jam that's just tailor-made for headpins, windmills and caterpillars.
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Dr Juvenal's Solution
Dr Juvenal's Solution (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 214. Rel: 20 Apr 23
Dr Juvenal's Solution (2:28)
Skyglow (3:12)
Review: Following a near two-year absence from vinyl, the usually prolific Misha Paniflov is back on Funk Night Records with another nostalgic 45 rooted in deep funk, library music, cinematic soundtracks and psychedelia. The Estonian first offers up 'Dr Juvenal's Solution', a jaunty and genuinely heavy dancefloor work out marked out by sixties spy-movie guitars, bustling breaks, intergalactic synth sounds and warming bass. He opts for a more laidback, downtempo feel on side B, with stretched out, Peter Green style guitar solos and meandering Moog lines reclining atop a bittersweet backing track.
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Halt!
Halt! (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 192. Rel: 11 Jan 23
Halt! (4:30)
Euler Spiral (4:05)
Review: Astral Quartet was a group that changed their name and evolved into Centre El Muusa. They never played live nut managed to record just two tunes back in 2018. Now, five years later, they finally get to see the light of day. They could be 50 years old such is the quality of the musicianship - fusions of jazz and funk that brim with character. The band is made up of Monika Erdman, Rauno Vaher, Volodja Brodsky and Misha Panfilov who mix up cosmic Wurlitzer sounds, languorous synths and fresh drums, turning it into something laidback and psyched on the b-side and more funky and up-beat on the a-side.
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Deep Dive
Deep Dive (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 221. Rel: 03 Jul 23
Deep Dive (3:56)
My Friend Ash (2:40)
Review: What's important is to spread confusion, not eliminate it: Estonian production master Misha Panfilov knows this as much, running a carefully-curated imagecraft cartel, in which his many aliases confound and bemuse us into believing his many works are the doing of someone else. Case in point: At first glance, we were well-duped into believing Penza Penza were some kind of exotic psych supergroup lost to time, but a deeper investigation as to the origin of the alias indeed reveals the singular force of Panfilov to be the artist behind these tracks. It's no wonder the A-sider is called 'Deep Dive', affirming our propensity for curious, almost forensic suspicion as to its true origins. A serene groove of just-intoned riffs and sizzlingly offbeat hits, this one's certainly a solid accompaniment for your next mescaline dabbling. Meanwhile, we're happy to award the B-sider with "banger of the year so far" - 'My Friend Ash' is an ecstatic mover, as deceivingly retro as it is beguiling, with stabbing counterpoints and wild toppers, as suitable for the club as it is would've been for some kind of 70s hoedown.
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The Scoop
The Scoop (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 219. Rel: 03 Jul 23
The Scoop (3:34)
Spare Cheeks (4:13)
Review: Detroit label and weekly party Funk Night rolls out another unmissable 7" here in the form of The Oscillators, who bring a late night and woozy sound to lo-fi production aesthetics. 'The Scoop' is a slow motion and psychedelic tinged groove with squealing guitar leads taking you into melon twisting territory while the flutes keep things in the here and now and the dusty drums rumble on. It is truly intense. 'Spare Cheeks' then has a more upbeat funk feel led by nice horns and a more silky and seductive groove, particularly the lithe bass.
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The Wireman
The Wireman (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 188. Rel: 03 Jul 23
The Wireman (3:53)
Beyond The Cosmic Rays (4:01)
Review: Harbans Srih's 'The Wireman' comes via the Funk Night label but only on a strictly limited 300 copies and it is sure to sell out because jazz-soul doesn't get more authentic than this. The A-side title tune is a real adventure with live drums overlaid by a sultry sax line and spaced-out synth work. It's multi-layered and hugely evocative. The B-side tune is more deep and mysterious, with curious melodies and an inquisitive sax tentatively leading you on through the night. Two beauties from this ever-excellent label. .
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Cruel Fist
Cruel Fist (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 195. Rel: 24 Jun 24
Cruel Fist (2:50)
Cold Pressed Venom (3:52)
Review: Funk Night Records goes global again here with a new double-sider from Russia's The Vicious Seeds. They offer up two gems with different vibes on this 7". The first is 'Cruel Fist ', a perfect bit of busy and dense instrumental funk for some steamy dance floor business. On the flip is 'Cold Pressed Venom' which is a more slow-moving and psyched-out sound for late night hours. This is often the approach this outfit takes on this label and like all previous times, it works a treat once more here.
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Crosseyed & Painless
Cat: FNR 183. Rel: 22 Feb 23
Crosseyed & Painless (part 1) (2:51)
Crosseyed & Painless (part 2) (3:15)
 in stock $12.13
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Stormy
Stormy (7")
Cat: FNR 227. Rel: 17 May 24
Stormy (3:23)
Bring Back That Sunny Day (3:23)
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 in stock $10.97
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Breaks & Juicy Takes
Cat: FNR 196. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Okay (3:00)
Fishing Break (2:58)
Zanzibar (4:05)
Ticket To Diggin (4:06)
Good Thief (4:04)
Warming Up (4:33)
Wanna Have Some Delicacies? (3:00)
Slow Dynamite (3:28)
Ajeeh! (3:36)
Funky Dot (4:22)
Gathering Jam (6:03)
Review: Originating from Hameenlinna, Finland, the DJ and producer duo Tuure Tammi and Juha Sarkkola are The Blassics. What started as a small instrumental funk project has since grown into a nine-piece instrumental band and that aims to distil the energy of their live shows into equally captivating records. Their style harks back to rough original funk 7" and draws on Afrobeat and jazz. Breaks & Juicy Takes is their new LP and one with 11 brilliantly infectious blends of broken beat, dub and nu-jazz and it's a lively, vibrant blend of hooks, basslines and melodies that will never grow old.
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 in stock $22.01
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Variete Noire
Cat: FNR 210. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Parterre (4:09)
Rouelle Colonee (5:36)
Jour D'entrainment (7:11)
Arne Anatolienne (5:19)
Operation Du Kukuchaka (4:22)
Beletage (4:31)
Amateur Professionel (4:30)
Presque Fini (4:45)
Naif (4:23)
Candelabrrre (4:59)
Mission Humanide (version) (6:18)
Espace Julienne (5:11)
Review: This new album from Les Truffles is as delicious as the thing they are named after, and as classy too. It's a deep dive into their smoky and seductive late night instrumental funk sound. The drumming is deft and feathery, the chords like puddles of bliss and the melodies hypotonic. Sometimes there is caution in the stick work to make for an unsettling mood, at others these sounds are warm and controlling for evening relaxation. Fans of El Michels Affair and Bad Bad Not Good will surely lap up this double album on Funk Night.
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 in stock $36.67
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Eugene's Groove
Eugene's Groove (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 202. Rel: 17 May 24
Eugene's Groove (3:43)
Chop Shop (3:49)
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The Rayvelles
Cat: FNR 216. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Return Of The Soul Sabre (3:28)
Lough Lannagh (Late 90s) (3:37)
Tumblin' Down (feat Marietta Smith) (3:11)
Suns Of Marvin (2:48)
Heavy Bop (1:29)
Black Candle (feat Anice Ossoulian) (3:18)
Live Terminals (3:01)
Hush Mo (1:58)
Nothing But Reasons (feat Marietta Smith) (3:45)
Sebastian & The Void (3:23)
 in stock $21.72
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La Oprika
La Oprika (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: FNR 248. Rel: 05 Nov 24
Acting Like A Child (7:31)
Walls Were There (4:02)
Fools Count (6:55)
Sleeping Couch (4:29)
Soup Du Jour (5:46)
Fukuyama (5) (1:25)
Hermit Song (4:39)
Amour Fatigue (3:15)
Vines (6:57)
Cheesies On The Board (4:53)
Materia Prima (4:32)
Death Clop (3:29)
Review: This dynamic duo delivers an incredible set of funky psych rock on Funk Night that blends retro fuzz with their unique modern twist. Drawing on a mix of vintage and eclectic influences, they've crafted a fresh, lean sound all their own. The production shines with crackling drums anchoring a vibrant mix of vocals, guitar and keyboards which all keep you moving. While leaning more to rock than some releases on Funk Night, the tracks remain irresistibly funky and full of energy with standout tracks like 'Amor Fatigue,' 'Hermit Song,' 'Sleeping Couch' and 'Walls Were There' showing the quality of their inventive style.
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 in stock $35.83
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Don't Mess With GR
Cat: FNR 049. Rel: 21 Jul 14
Don't Mess With GR
Hard Way To Go
Review: The Great Revivers continue their unassailable 2014 assault on the record boxes of funk selectors everywhere with yet another killer seven for the Funk Night label. Brashly titled "Don't Mess with GR" may be, but this Russian quartet always prefer to let their musicianship do the talking and you can't fault the Great Revivers funk here as three odd minutes of prime dirtiness unfolds driven by a killer drum beat. It's complemented well by the more uptempo jam that is "Hard Way To Go" and lays down a marker for what to expect from the Great Revivers forthcoming album.
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 in stock $9.59
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Drunken Master
Cat: FNR 046. Rel: 29 May 14
Drunken Master
Bottoms Up!
 in stock $9.02
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At The Dipsotheque
Cat: FNR 047. Rel: 29 May 14
At The Dipsotheque
Reaction Psychotique
 in stock $9.02
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Alto E Primitivo
Cat: FNR 236. Rel: 10 Jul 24
Guten Morgen (1:41)
Much Sharper, More Focused (2:08)
Dora's Sangria (2:54)
Boo Hoo Boogaloo (2:14)
Charlie Loves Gracia (2:48)
Pterodactyl (2:08)
Dominoes & B-Movies (1:36)
Say No More (2:02)
Midnighter (2:22)
Wacky (2:59)
Yer Fibers (2:19)
Mitko's 12 Bar (2:12)
Bullseye (2:15)
Volcano Song (2:28)
Review: Penza Penza, led by Misha Panfilov, is back with a fourth LP, Alto E Primitivo, which was recorded at private events in Funchal, Portugal, and Tallinn, Estonia. The album underscores Panfilov's genre-blending prowess on Detroit's Funk Night Records across 14 tracks that blend deep grooves, intricate guitars, and soulful rhythms from psychedelia to garage rock. The dynamic tracks showcase the groups' newly matured sound with refined production that will find favour with fans of Khruangbin and The Budos Band. Tracks like 'Wacky,' 'Pterodactyl,' and 'Boo Hoo Boogaloo' highlight their instrumental prowess while occasional distorted vocals add texture. Alto E Primitivo then is another gem from Penza Penza.
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Zero G
Zero G (LP)
Cat: FNR 215. Rel: 19 Apr 24
Intro (0:52)
Dvor (2:21)
Podvodnce Carstvo (2:29)
Mamont (2:35)
Zero G (0:59)
Nani (2:01)
Gusli (2:02)
Sochi (0:53)
Sila (1:04)
Magic (2:14)
Jazz At The Baz_s (1:32)
Who Is Hiding In The Forest (1:51)
Ninja (0:58)
Arsenalio (2:44)
Klass (2:27)
Outro (1:57)
 in stock $22.29
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King Of Funk
Cat: FNR 211. Rel: 11 Oct 23
Stay In The Groove (3:55)
Shake It Up, Shake It Down (3:36)
Work It (3:24)
Come On Home (3:23)
Shed A Tear (3:32)
Get It Right (3:30)
Jump Back (part 1) (1:48)
Jump Back (part 2) (2:51)
Tell Me (3:06)
That's On You (3:08)
Review: R&b and funk singer, rhythm guitar musician and songwriter Rickey Calloway hailed from Jacksonville, Florida but earned himself a global reputation. His style borrowed from James Brown but brought something new, inspired by his time playing in clubs from a relatively young age. He was active in the 70s and much of his music has been reissue do newer audiences since and now comes his King Of Funk album on Funk Night which, from the title down, pays homage to the aforementioned Brown. It features his most well known tune - the wonderful 'Tell Me' - as well as plenty of other big hitters like there particularly hard hitting 'Shake It Up, Shake It Down.'
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 in stock $22.01
48
Electricolorized
Electricolorized (limited LP)
Cat: FNR 220. Rel: 02 Nov 23
Deep Dive (3:54)
Color My Coffee (6:33)
Der Himmel Uber Kakumae (5:49)
The World Of High-Voltage Badgers (8:04)
Electricolor (7:40)
Review: Modern psych master Misha Panfilov unleashes yet more fresh psych heaven under his new outfit Penza Penza, laying down the unbridledly satisfying new album Electrocolorized. In the words of its chief endorser Matt Chandler, the album is chock-full of Stax, Motown and Blue Note-esque notes, circling in and around the thematic cornerstone that is the funk jam, though not succumbing to its cliches and pratfalls. Finding joy in the imperfect - the sonic wabi-sabi - the likes of 'Der Himmel Uber Kakumae' and 'The World Of High Voltage Badgers' are instrumental exemplars of the vintage, basking in the style's psychic, sun-beaten buzz.
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 in stock $21.44
49
Tumblin' Down
Tumblin' Down (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 205. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Tumblin' Down (3:11)
Return Of Soul Sabre (3:29)
 in stock $16.09
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There Was A Time
There Was A Time (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: FNR 226. Rel: 08 Dec 23
There Was A Time (7:05)
There Was A Time (instrumental) (3:54)
 in stock $16.09
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