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Artistic Being (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: STRUT 483LP. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
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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 in stock $30.24
Mulatu Of Ethiopia (reissue)
Mulatu Of Ethiopia (reissue) (limited white vinyl 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 129LPC. Rel: 16 May 24
 
Jazz
Mulatu (LP 1: original Stereo album) (5:03)
Mascaram Setaba (2:49)
Dewel (4:14)
Kulunmanqueleshi (2:15)
Kasalefkut-Hulu (2:29)
Munaye (3:34)
Chifara (7:04)
Mulatu (LP 2: mono album mix) (5:35)
Mascaram Setaba (3:10)
Dewel (4:16)
Kulunmanqueleshi (2:15)
Kasalefkut-Hulu (2:31)
Munaye (5:22)
Chifara (7:32)
Review: Mulatu Astatke's 1972 album Mulatu of Ethiopia stands as a seminal work introducing listeners to the innovative sounds of Ethio-jazz. Born out of Mulatu's unique blend of Ethiopian melodies with Western instruments and influenced by his experiences in Boston and New York, the album exudes a captivating fusion of styles, as Mulatu's mastery of the vibraphone, paired with organ, flute and horns creates a mesmerising sonic landscape across seven tracks. Straying from traditional Ethiopian vocal-centric music, Mulatu's instrumental compositions showcase his singular vision. The album's reissue provides a deeper understanding of its creation, with additional outtakes revealing the bandleader's meticulous direction and experimentation. Over the years, Mulatu's influence has extended beyond jazz, inspiring artists across genres and spurring renewed interest in his timeless work.
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Free Yourself (reissue)
Cat: LPSTRUT 253. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Funk
It's All Imagination (3:25)
Functus (4:52)
Peace Gone Away (4:46)
Free Yourself (7:58)
Hey You (3:36)
People (6:05)
Funky Consciousness (8:49)
Review: Strut's reissue of Experience Unlimited's 1977 debut Free Yourself offers a fresh dive into a seminal record that paved the way for Washington D.C.'s go-go scene. Originally released in 1977, this album fuses soul, jazz, and funk-rock, showcasing the band's eclectic and pioneering style. Formed in 1973, Experience Unlimited caught the eye of Black Fire Records' Jimmy Gray after a school talent show victory. Bandleader Gregory "Sugar Bear" Elliott recalls their early days in the studio with a sense of youthful spontaneity, capturing their genuine selves. Free Yourself reflects this spirit with its vibrant and varied tracks. From the soulful reflections of 'Peace Gone Away' to the funk-driven 'Funky Consciousness' and the nascent go-go grooves of the title track, the album radiates positive energy and innovation. The reissue preserves the original artwork, including Malik Edwards' cover painting, and features remastering by The Carvery. Accompanied by a new interview with Sugar Bear and rare photos, this edition brings a crucial piece of music history back into the spotlight.
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 in stock $25.81
Flock II
Flock II (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 331LP. Rel: 24 Oct 24
 
Jazz
Druidstone Incantation (2:11)
Turned Skyward (4:19)
Cat's Paws Effect (0:59)
Meet Your Shadow (3:43)
Large Magellanic Cloud (4:25)
No One Is Spared Who Goes Down The Deep Well (2:00)
Dance Until You Shatter Yourself (2:25)
A Thousand Miles Lost (3:47)
Capillary Waves (3:25)
Edge Of Empty (5:49)
Review: UK supergroup Flock returns with their highly anticipated second album, Flock II. Featuring Bex Burch, Sarathy Korwar, Tamar Osborn, Danalogue and Al MacSween, this new record pushes creative boundaries with fresh tracks born from their magnificent collective spirit. Unlike their debut, Flock II was recorded over a week in 2022 in the serene Welsh countryside using inventive "jump-off" devices like shape-based diagrams and strobe effects to inspire each composition. Set in a converted country church, the resulting soundscapes are both intense and hypnotic as they weave together a personal journey through their most atmospheric sounds.
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 in stock $29.40
Each Man Makes His Destiny (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 296LP. Rel: 06 Feb 25
 
Funk
Too Little Room (5:37)
Suicide (5:22)
One Chance (3:12)
Love Can (2:38)
There's Time To Change (9:24)
Put An X On The Spot (In The Sky) (2:59)
Losin' (2:06)
Dgunji (3:01)
Review: Ice's early work captures a pivotal moment in funk's evolution, weaving together taut grooves and vibrant African-inspired rhythms. Recorded during the band's formative years, the music brims with raw energy and creative ambition. Polished basslines drive the tracks, while percussion bursts with a vitality that speaks to their Parisian influences at the time. Horn stabs and tightly wound guitar lines add layers of complexity, and the occasional vocal inflection injects a sense of urgency. With each listen, the production reveals new texturesismall details that elevate the record beyond its era.

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Afro Agban: The Afro Instrumental LP (remastered)
Cat: STRUT 345LP. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Funk
Oda Mimian (5:47)
Ozan Koukle (5:48)
Afon (6:04)
Alow Aton (4:34)
Afro-Love (5:30)
Sikiliza (4:09)
Racubah (3:22)
Review: Popularly known to fans as "Ice" - a rare case of hypocorism in colloquial fan band nicknaming - Strut Recordings document a rare record from the vaults of the luminary Lafayette Afro-Rock Band, one that is arguably the closest in their catalogue to the signature sound defining their earlier work. Marked by an especially complex funk rhythmology, this record was pressed contemporaneously with the infamous Soul Makossa and Malik sessions; but compared to their earlier works, Afro Agban pushes deeper into jazz-rock territory. 'Ozan Koukle' has espceially become a known but coveted missing link for turntable taxonomists, who'll thank their lucky stars for the fact that it is now available in full.
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 in stock $23.29
Chapter Two: NIA
Chapter Two: NIA (LP + insert)
Cat: STRUT 245LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Introduction
Contradiction (For Thulani)
Black Experience
Nia
The End Of The Butterfly King
Black Unity
Review: Strut's latest release is a freshly remastered edition of Juju's influential 1974 album Chapter Two: Nia which is bound to excite those looking for a nice copy of this unique record. This reissue shines a spotlight on Juju's unique fusion of Afrocentric jazz and black nationalist poetry, recorded during a transformative period for the band. Founded in San Francisco and relocated to New York in 1972, Jujuiled by James "Plunky" Branchiimmersed themselves in the avant-garde scene, performing at notable venues like Slugs and Ornette Coleman's loft. By 1974, the band had moved to Richmond, Virginia, seeking a creative refuge from New York's high living costs. They settled into what they called the Juju Raga Artist House, a cultural hub that also functioned as the state's first black arts gallery and performance space. Chapter Two: Nia, recorded at Eastern Recording Studios, reflects Juju's commitment to Afrocentric themes and includes a freeform rendition of Pharoah Sanders' 'Black Unity.' The reissue retains the original artwork, adapted from a concert video by Collis Davis, and has been remastered by The Carvery for enhanced sound quality. It also features new liner notes from Plunky Branch, offering deeper insights into the band's revolutionary impact and creative journey.
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A Dancefloor In Ndola
KAMPIRE / VARIOUS
A Dancefloor In Ndola (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: STRUT 273LP. Rel: 01 Aug 24
 
International
Princess Aya Sarah - "O Wina Tienge" (9:44)
Meta & Feza - "Mive Temoin" (8:12)
The African House Party Project - "P-Coq" (feat Splash, Patricia Majalisa & Dalom Kids) (5:03)
V-Mash - "Naughty Boy" (5:08)
Di Groovy Girls - "Ririmi Rotsombela" (3:57)
Tshala Muana - "Djepue" (3:26)
Lady Isa - "Djambo" (3:50)
Pembey Sheiro - "Sala Ni Toto" (6:37)
Princesse Mansia M'Bila - "Ngoma Mansia" (4:56)
Samba Mapangala & Orchestra Virunga - "Mashariki" (3:27)
International Zaistars & Nene Tshaku - "Je T'Aime Au Pluriel" (8:12)
MD Shirinda & Gaza Sisters - "Mabazi" (2:41)
Bwaluka Founders Band - "Kimbera" (5:14)
Review: A Dancefloor in Ndola, curated by East African DJ Kampire for Strut Records' 25th anniversary, is a great example at the broad sounds of classic East and Southern African music. With 13 tracks that span genres like Congolese rumba, South African bubblegum, and Zambian kalindula, the compilation pays homage to the rich musical heritage of the region. Kampire's personal connection to the music, shaped by her upbringing in Ndola, Zambia, adds depth to the compilation. Through her own edit of 'Ririmi Rotsombela' and personal liner notes, she traces her links to the music, creating a nostalgic experience for listeners. The compilation not only celebrates well-known artists but also shines a spotlight on women in African music from the 80s, including legends like Pembey Sheiro, Feza Shamamba, and Princesse Mansia M'bila. It's a testament to the diversity and richness of African music history. With its blend of classic tracks and Kampire's personal touch, A Dancefloor in Ndola is more than just a compilation; it's a cultural journey that highlights the beauty and significance of African musical traditions.
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Soul Makossa (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 300LPB. Rel: 04 Jul 24
 
Funk
Soul Makossa (4:19)
Azeta (5:50)
Oglenon (8:05)
Voodounon (4:48)
Hihache (6:58)
Nicky (6:02)
Review: Strut proudly presents the first official remastered reissue of Lafayette Afro Rock Band's funk/Afro classic, Soul Makossa from 1973. Originally known as the Bobby Boyd Congress, the seven-member Afro-American ensemble relocated from the U.S. to France in 1971. After lead singer Bobby Boyd returned to the US, the group rebranded as Ice and collaborated with producer Pierre Jaubert, whose credits included work with Charles Mingus and John Lee Hooker. Inspired by Motown's work ethic, Jaubert initiated daily rehearsals, leading to the band's unique sound. Immersed in Paris's African-dominated Barbesse district and frequently performing with Cameroonian composer Manu Dibango, the group evolved into Lafayette Afro Rock Band, embracing a heavier, more intricate Afro-funk style. Their debut album, Soul Makossa, featured a dynamic rendition of Dibango's classic, alongside the intense break of 'Hihache' and the infectious 'Nicky.' This meticulously crafted remaster by The Carvery from the original tapes includes the full original artwork, celebrating an iconic album's legacy.
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Malik (remastered)
Malik (remastered) (heavyweight vinyl LP)
Cat: STRUT 299LPB. Rel: 27 Jun 24
 
Funk
Djungi (5:40)
Raff (3:12)
Conga (4:55)
Avi-vo (3:38)
Malik (5:09)
Darkest Light (6:17)
Baba Hya (5:26)
Review: Strut proudly presents the first official remastered reissue of Lafayette Afro Rock Band's elusive funk/Afro original album, 'Malik,' originally released in 1974, on Limited Edition coloured vinyl. In 1971, the seven-member Afro-American ensemble, initially known as the Bobby Boyd Congress, moved from the U.S. to France. Bandleader Frank Abel recalls, With lead singer Bobby Boyd's return to the US, the group rebranded as Ice and collaborated with independent producer Pierre Jaubert, who had worked with legends like Charles Mingus and Archie Shepp. Inspired by Motown's work ethic, Jaubert initiated regular rehearsals with Ice. The band, immersed in Paris's African-dominated Barbes district, began infusing African elements into their music, often performing with Cameroonian composer Manu Dibango. As the Lafayette Afro Rock Band, they shifted to predominantly instrumental compositions with a dense Afro-funk sound. Their debut as Lafayette included 'Soul Makossa' and the impactful break in 'Hihache.' A year later, 'Malik' refined their sound with tracks like the percussive 'Conga,' atmospheric 'Djungi,' and robust 'Darkest Light.' Though initially limited in impact, 'Malik' gained appreciation as hip-hop culture flourished in the 80s, becoming a rich source of samples. This remastered reissue, crafted by The Carvery from the original tapes, has the full album and original artwork.
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Space Jungle Luv (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 243LP. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Jazz
River Luvrite
Follow Me
Soul Love Now
Space Jungle Funk
The Connection
Love's Messenger
Review: The reissue of Oneness Of Juju's 1976 album Space Jungle Luv stands as a crucial addition to the Black Fire Records reissue series. When James "Plunky" Branch founded Oneness Of Juju in 1975, he had already spent years engulfed in the vibrant jazz scenes of both coasts. The group, previously known as Juju, was deeply rooted in New York's avant-garde jazz scene. However, upon relocating to Richmond, Virginia, Plunky gathered a fresh ensemble, blending African rhythms with funk and r&b. This lineup produced two of their most acclaimed albums, African Rhythms and Space Jungle Luv. This era marked the band's peak, with Space Jungle Luv embodying a shift towards a more serene, spiritual sound. The album showcases Lady Eka-Ete's enchanting vocals and guitarist Melvin Glover's celestial tones. Plunky's vision for this record was influenced by artists like Pharoah Sanders, aiming to deliver a message of spiritual upliftment through "space music, jungle music, love songs." Tracks like 'River Luvrite' and 'Follow Me' explore themes of unity and exploration.
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Nuits De La Fondation Maeght (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Nuits De La Fondation Maeght (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (gatefold 6xLP box set + booklet + insert)
Cat: STRUT 193LPB. Rel: 23 Apr 25
 
Jazz
Sun Interlude (Volume 1: 3rd August 1970) (8:47)
Love In Outer Space (2:34)
Shadow World (Excerpt) (2:31)
Cosmic Explorer (6:21)
Cosmic Explorer (Continuation) (4:31)
Piano Solo (Untitled) (15:40)
Friendly Galaxy No 2 (0:48)
Why Go To The Moon?/It's After The End Of The World (5:36)
Spontaneous Simplicity (5:41)
Watusi (6:32)
Percussion Interlude (4:40)
Interstellar Low Ways (6:16)
Somewhere Else (9:15)
They'll Come Back (2:03)
Tone Science (interlude) (1:28)
Satellites Are Spinning (3:48)
Sun Ra & His Band From Outer Space (1:57)
Calling Planet Earth (2:42)
Imagination (1:55)
I'll Wait For You (1:30)
We Travel The Spaceways (2:42)
The World Of Lightning (7:00)
Blackmyth; I) Shadows Took Shape II) Strange Worlds III) Journey Through The Outer Darkness (7:53)
Myth Tone Poem (Untitled) (1:58)
Sky (2:02)
Three Cheers For Ra (1:47)
Prelude (Volume 2: 5th August 1970) (10:17)
Theme Of The Stargazers (7:17)
Shadow World (4:19)
Satellites Are Spinning (1:20)
Second Stop Is Jupiter (6:16)
Tone Science (5:37)
Next Stop Mars (4:38)
Spontaneous Simplicity (10:40)
Friendly Galaxy No 2 (8:55)
Pleasant Twilight (14:16)
Outer Spaceways Incorporated/You Better Get Ready (7:21)
Enlightment (3:48)
Calling Planet Earth (3:02)
Space Bop (Untitled) (7:28)
Space Ballad (2:20)
Sun Ra & His Band From Outer Space/Theme Of The Stargazer/I’ll Wait For You (3:35)
Somebody Else’s Idea/Walking On The Moon/It’s After The End Of The World (7:49)
We Travel The Spaceways (2:07)
Tone Science (interlude) (3:45)
Days Of Wine & Roses (5:38)
Satellites Are Spinning (1:38)
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Lanquidity (Special Edition)
Lanquidity (Special Edition) (LP + poster + insert with obi-strip)
Cat: STRUT 237LPC. Rel: 26 Sep 24
 
Jazz
Lanquidity (8:21)
Where Pathways Meet (6:31)
That's How I Feel (8:04)
Twin Stars Of Thence (9:35)
There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of) (10:50)
Review: Strut's 2024 reissue of Sun Ra's Lanquidity, an iconic 1978 release, celebrated for its fusion of cosmic jazz and avant-garde experimentation. Recorded in a single night at Bob Blank's studio, the album shows off the rich Arkestra's blend of sound with eight horns, four percussionists, and electric guitars.'There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of)' stands out as a hypnotic, dream-like piece that subverts traditional forms with its blend of ambient and vibrant passages. The album is a standout in Ra's extensive catalog for its fusion-inspired, freeform approach. The single LP version includes five tracks, akin to the original. Starting with the smooth, cosmic exploration of 'Lanquidity,' is like a celestial mapping akin to an Ancient Egyptian stargazing ceremony. 'Where Pathways Meet' follows with a funky, march-like rhythm reminiscent of a Pharaoh's pep-talk, showcasing Ra's unique fusion of Egyptian motifs and jazz. The groove deepens with 'That's How I Feel,' featuring reflective trumpet lines and intricate solos. 'Twin Stars Of Thence' highlights Richard Williams' celebrated bass with its funky, elastic rhythm. The album closes with the haunting 'There Are Other Worlds (They Have Not Told You Of),' a piece steeped in space music that poet Mama Nzinga likened to a journey through the essence of light and deep space.
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Mizik Maladi: Disques Debs International Vol 3 (remastered)
VARIOUS
Cat: STRUT 190LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
International
Sadi Lancreot - "Dou Se Vou Ki Siwo" (6:07)
Max Et Henri - "Se Pou Demen" (3:54)
Dominique Panol - "Come On Baby" (3:45)
Mariz - "Si On Jou" (4:26)
Jocelyn Mocka Et Kassav - "Mizik Maladi" (5:53)
Christian Yeye - "Misye Zanndo" (4:57)
Ramon Pyrmee - "An Mwe" (3:36)
Experience 7 - "Bel Toubonman" (4:55)
Ka Leve - "Apre Nou Byen Cheche" (9:24)
Horizon - "Neg Mawon" (5:27)
Ti Celeste - "Testaman" (5:38)
Yo - "Fo'w Maye" (6:17)
Alex Rosa - "L'appel Des Champions" (4:49)
Gwo Siwo - "Bele" (5:53)
Review: Strut introduces the highly anticipated third volume in the Disques Debs International series, diving deeper into the archives of one of the greatest French Caribbean labels, Disques Debs, based in Guadeloupe. Founded by Henri Debs in the late 1950s, the Debs studio naturally doubled as a record label and ran for over 50 years, releasing more than 300 7" singles and 200 LPs, cementing it as one of the foremost record labels to prize Caribbean music history. Not just limited to Guadeloupean musicians but also Martinicians and Parisians, the likes of Jocelyn Mocka, Mariz, Dominique Parol, Christian Yeye and Alex Rosa make this a thixotropic record, mercurial and restless as it is rooted in forms of zouk, biguine, gwoka and, of course, the nascent electronica. This third volume flaunts the label's dynamic latter-day period, as it interpreted the analog electronic dreams of the 1980s.
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Tags: African Disco | Caribbean | Zouk | Gwo Ka
 in stock $26.91
Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos
VARIOUS
Nigeria 70: The Definitive Story Of 1970's Funky Lagos (gatefold translucent green vinyl 3xLP)
Cat: STRUT 44LPC. Rel: 29 Aug 24
 
International
Orlando Julius & His Afro Sounders - "Alo Mi Alo" (part 1 & 2) (7:51)
Segun Bucknor & His Revolution - "La La La" (3:25)
Lijadu Sisters - "Orere Elejigbo" (3:54)
Peter King - "Shango" (5:38)
Sahara All Stars Band Jos - "Enjoy Yourself" (5:52)
Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Africa 70 - "Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'N' Quench)" (7:14)
Tunji Oyelana & The Benders - "Ifa" (4:59)
Ofo The Black Company - "Allah Wakbarr" (3:26)
The Funkees - "Dancing Time" (3:19)
Monomono - "Tire Loma Da Nigbehin" (4:45)
Bala Miller & The Great Music Pyrameeds Of Afrika - "Ikon Allah" (5:27)
Sir Victor Uwaifo & His Melody Maestroes - "Akayan Ekassa" (3:03)
Shina Williams & His African Percussionists - "Agboju Logun" (11:34)
Gasper Lawal - "Kita Kita" (6:01)
King Sunny Ade & His African Beats - "Ja Fun Mi" (instrumental) (7:13)
Review: Strut's definitive vinyl edition of Nigeria 70 brings fresh vitality to a landmark compilation first released in 2001. This collection, renowned for its role in popularizing 1970s Lagos music, remains a vital exploration of Afro funk and Afro jazz, showcasing a vibrant cross-section of Nigerian music that extends beyond Fela Kuti's legacy. The reissue offers a rich tapestry of sounds that captured Nigeria's dynamic musical landscape. Starting with Monomono's 'Loma Da Nigbehin,' the album dives into deep, rhythmically complex Afrobeat grooves. Fela Kuti's iconic tracks 'Upside Down' and 'Jeun Ko Ku (Chop 'n' Quench)' highlight the revolutionary funk that defined the era, while Tony Allen's 'No Discrimination' from 1980 exemplifies the genre's evolving sophistication. The compilation's strength lies in its diversity. Tracks like Ofo & the Black Company's 'Allah Wakbarr' and BLO's 'Chant to Mother Earth' introduce psychedelic rock influences, while Joni Haastrup's 'Greetings' and Shina Williams & His African Percussionists' 'Agboju Logun' infuse disco and electro-funk elements into the Afrobeat foundation. William Onyeabor's 'Better Change Your Mind' offers a glimpse into how Nigerian artists engaged with global funk and synthesiser sounds. Nigeria 70 is a great example to the innovative spirit of Nigerian music in the 1970s, reflecting a rich interplay of local and global influences.
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