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Charlatan
Cat: ZR 2005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Charlatan (3:44)
Highkick (3:33)
 in stock $24.97
Red Guitar (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BNRD 4. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Rock
Red Guitar (2:33)
Sha-la-la-la-lee (2:40)
 in stock $20.77
Dub Poetry EP
Cat: FDFDUBS 04. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Techno
Africa Inna Dub (5:49)
Dub Poetry (6:07)
Review: On only his second EP, this young artist from Vienna shows a sharp ear for atmosphere and weight. The A-side opens with 'Africa Inna (dub)', a slow-burning cut that feels steeped in roots but shaped for modern ears. It moves with purpose, grounded by a heavy low-end and rich, rolling chord echoes that seem to stretch out into the distance. There's a real sense of space here, the kind of low-slung groove that pulls you in. Turn to the other side and 'Dub Poetry' takes things a step further. The mix is full of texture, with sharp details and unusual elements tossed into the fog. It feels deliberate but loose, like the track is breathing in its own rhythm. The echo is everywhere, bouncing around a spoken word message that leans into the deeper side of life. There's a clear vision running through both tracks, nodding to tradition while still carving out something personal. Dub is the foundation, but the perspective feels fresh and alive.
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Give Dem
Cat: DSR 7003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Tenor Mario - "Give Dem" (3:46)
Variedub - "Give Dem Dub" (3:47)
Review: Dubstoned Records is back with more fresh wax and heavyweight Rub-a-Dub rhythms, this time straight from Seville. Produced, mixed and dubbed by Variedub, 'Give Dem' features the powerful vocals of Tenor Mario, who is also part of Cool Up Records, and whose energetic delivery always cuts through. Rafael Arcos brings his signature guitar flair while The Sherlock Horns light up the groove with tight brass from Toni Martin on trombone, Pedro Caballero on sax and Mr Monkeyface on trumpet. Anchoring it all is Agustin Paris on bass. It's a deep, dynamic cut that blends roots tradition with local talent and comes with a flip dub for extra low-end heft.
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Inori
Inori (7")
Cat: KIT 002. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Electro
Inori (4:03)
Kotoba (4:22)
 in stock $18.80
Love Theme From Spartacus
Cat: IMWVR 1068. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Nitsu - "Love Theme From Spartacus" (4:33)
Joe Thomas - "Coco" (6:04)
Review: 'Incense Music for Dining Room' is the third release in the acclaimed Incense Music compilation series curated by Toru Hashimoto, with artwork by Jiro Fujita and mastering by Calm, who is one of Japan's leading figures in jazz, chill-out and Balearic music. The 7" comes with two standout tracks: side-A features a beautiful reinterpretation of Yusef Lateef's 'Love Theme From Spartacus,' famously sampled by Nujabes on 'The Final View,' while Side-AA delivers a mellow, jazzy take on Joe Thomas' 'Coco' which also known as the basis for Buddha Brand's 'Buddha's Holiday.' It makes for a refined blend of nostalgia, jazz and chillout for discerning diggers.
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 in stock $23.29
Dream In The Street
Cat: FLRS 176. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Dream In The Street (single edit) (4:35)
Dream In The Street (dub mix) (4:36)
 in stock $22.44
Okutama Good Morning
Cat: HOO 002. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Good Morning (3:22)
Good Morning (version) (3:22)
 in stock $22.44
Jail House
Cat: BB 7005. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Lewis Bennett & Donovan Kingjay - "Jail House" (3:43)
Lewis Bennett - "Jail House Dub" (3:25)
Review: Doncaster-based reggae producer (you don't read that often, do you?) Lewis Bennett teams up with veteran vocalist Donovan Kingjay for this new single, which is a heavyweight slice of spiritual roots and steppers. 'Jail House' delivers deep basslines, militant rhythms and conscious lyrics in classic sound system style. Kingjay's commanding vocal presence brings a timeless message of justice and resistance, while Bennett's production strikes a perfect balance between movement and meditative depth. This is a powerful, no-frills release for true roots heads, designed for the dubwise dance and built to shake speaker boxes.
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Love Fools
Cat: U21R 716. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Love Fools (3:05)
Another Day In Ipanema (3:43)
 in stock $16.00
Hustlin' Dan
Cat: SUZO 8. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Hustlin' Dan (4:01)
Bo! (3:01)
 in stock $20.77
New Generation (30th Anniversary)
Cat: DEMSING 056. Rel: 23 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
New Generation
Together
Review: This is the first Suede release with a co-writing credit for guitarist Richard Oakes, who succeeded Bernard Butler. Oakes is on the b-side 'Together', while the a-side - the best track on Suede's iconic second album Dog Man Star - is credited to the legendary plankspanker Butler. 'New Generation' is a beautiful blend of Manic Street Preachers-esque rock with Bowie and T-Rex-esque glam - it's a perfect pop song. Singer Brett Anderson is at his hooky and melodic best here. Meanwhile, 'Together' takes a more Stone Roses-y blues rock direction and it's tougher with more bile, but still majestic thanks to the lush wall of sound that Suede do so well, whilst retaining their hard rock DNA.
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 in stock $20.19
Spanish Joint
Spanish Joint (7" repress)
Cat: PIBE 003. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Spanish Joint (Kero Uno remix) (3:14)
Feel Like Makin' Love (Kero Uno remix) (2:15)
Review: American neo-soul pin-up D'Angelo has released a couple of the smoothest records of the last 30 years. He even made a welcome comeback in the mid 2010s and added some more magic to his cannon. Here Kero Uno remixes a couple of his tunes and ups their funky quotient to make them more suitable to dancefloors. First, he flips 'Spanish Joint' into a key-laced and funky workout with low-slung, hip-swinging grooves sure to seduce next to the zippy synth leads. On the flip is his hot take on 'Feel Like Makin' Love', another bona-fide gem full of heart and soul.
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Touch & Go
Cat: PRED 028E. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Touch & Go (4:55)
Home (2:42)
Raise Dat (1:24)
Review: Wilfully naive, disco-soul edit editions from Tito Wun, the uptempo alias of Cologne-based Cool Bap producer and Groove Attack Record Store owner Twit One. This three-track journey will have you loose and lytic in no time: Wun's production extrudes sensitively across a tactful edit of Ecstasy, Passion & Pain's 'Touch & Go', not long before dropping into a driven-loopier version of an obscurer sample source, with 'Home'. We're just as hard-pressed to source the UK rap sample used in 'Raise Dat', but its celeritous confusion with conga hits and jovial ragtimey background moods prove a hit.
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MVP
MVP (7")
Cat: RRR 23. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix) (3:52)
Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix) (3:26)
Review: DJ A-L has been turning heads with his inventive edits for a couple of years now, always on this label and always reimagining classic hip-hop and r&b cuts with fresh twists. After kicking off 2025 with a bang, he's back already with two more standout reworks. First is 'MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay Remix),' packed with raw, dusty breaks and that unmistakable golden-era grit. On the flip, 'Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot Remix)' leans into a smoother, more soulful vibe, riding a deep groove laced with 90s swing and crisp claps. It's another top-tier 45 rpm from DJ A-L that is tailor-made to get the vibes flowing.
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Captain Future Theme
Cat: OD 01745. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Captain Future Theme (4:26)
Captain Future Theme (Delfonic remix) (4:55)
Played by: Voodoocuts
 in stock $22.44
MVP
MVP (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: RRR 23ORANGE. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix) (3:53)
Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix) (3:27)
Review: For the last couple of years, DJ AL has been serving up creative edits that breathe new life into iconic tracks from hip-hop and r&b. He's already dropped a big one in 2025 but quickly backs it up with two more razor-sharp reworks. First up is 'MVP (DJ A-L Blahzay Blahzay remix)' which has big old school energy, dusty and raw drum breaks and hard bars a plenty. 'Jump Around (DJ A-L Shoot Your Shot remix)' is a more soulful sound with a deep cut groove but still plenty of 90s hip-hop energy and some hip-swinging claps. A great return that is sure to fire up many a 'floor this summer and beyond.
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 in stock $19.37
It's My House (reissue)
Cat: JS 7S453. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Risco Connection - "It's My House" (radio edit) (3:59)
Joe Isaacs - "Risco Version" (radio edit) (4:17)
! low stock $28.06
Peace Piece
Cat: IMWVR 1069. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Yakenohara - "Peace Piece" (5:03)
Noa Noa - "Toucan" (3:31)
 in stock $23.29
Inside My Love (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: BLMS 013. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Inside My Love (4:31)
Gee Dee (4:30)
Review: For Record Store Day 2025, Bloom Japan presents a lovely 7" from the 45TRIO, who reimagine Minnie Riperton's classic 'Inside My Love.' This reinterpretation delivers a lush, jazz-infused instrumental take that honours the original's unique sensuality while introducing a fresh, soulful groove for modern 'floors. 45TRIO's tasteful blend of live instrumentation and vintage tones helps breathe new life into this timeless gem while the B-side offers a stripped-down version perfect for late-night spins or sample hunters. This is one to pick up and drop during those loved-up moments.
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 in stock $20.19
I Want To Know What Love Is
Cat: JS7S 443. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Tessanne Chin - "I Want To Know What Love Is" (3:43)
Jordaine Bailey - "I Am" (3:58)
Review: Tessanne Chin's reggae rendition of Foreigner's 1979 hit 'I Want to Know What Love Is' delivers an unexpected but unforgettable transformation. The song, which has lived through decades of chart-topping remakesimost recently reintroduced by Mariah Careyifinds new depth in Chin's soulful performance. With the reggae rhythm grounding her vocals, she brings a fresh intensity to the classic, imbuing it with a warm, laid-back energy that feels both timeless and of the moment. Her delivery is smooth, yet full of raw emotion, capturing a vulnerability that's far removed from the original's stadium-rock swagger. On the flip side, Jordaine Bailey takes Mary J. Blige's 2009 anthem 'I Am' and reinterprets it through his own smooth, understated style. Where Blige's version was bold and defiant, Bailey's take softens the edges, creating a beautifully laid-back, soulful track. The combination of Chin's and Bailey's voices on this limited edition 7" makes for a must-have for both reggae purists and those who appreciate innovative takes on r&b hits. It's a celebration of musical reinvention that remains grounded in the roots of reggae.
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Each & Every One
Cat: JS7S 432. Rel: 29 May 25
 
International
Each & Every One (3:19)
Sweet Summer Day (4:11)
Review: Bossa-jazz-on-the-floor, coming our way via Nova Vida aka. Chris Bangs, whose work over the years with the likes of Mick Talbot and Style Council has won him many an unofficial accolade. Sound-designed to refresh, relax and arouse, 'Each And Every One' and 'Sweet Summer Day' are twin pleasure-philtres. The former is an unmistakable Everything But The Girl cover version, salvaged and reformed from the only lead single to make up their debut album, Eden. The latter is an earned reimagining of Chris Rea's 1998 track 'Sweet Summer Day', with Brazilian samba come house undertones, and a sweetly unbothered, parasol-sheltered lyric, with sung talk of clear blue skies and unfazed days.
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Johnny The Fox
Cat: TT 01. Rel: 28 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Johnny The Fox (5:26)
Leave It To The Drums (4:43)
Review: In 1985, rapper Tricky Tee (Edward Yates) pinned an unlikely staple to the great door of hip electro, decreeing that all those to follow him would take a bow whenever he sashayed into the room. 'Johnny The Fox' was his first release for Sleeping Bag Records, who now release it in fullest restored glory - this was the label founded by none other than indie cello superstar Arthur Russell and music mogul William Socolov, crossing between disco, stylistically crossing between avant-garde songwriting and paradise-garage house - and served to indent his name on the map in highly visible, permanent ink. Containing samples of The Kay-Gees and Thin Lizzy, Tee's voice is steeped in a short delay, a timeless technique lending the human voice a smeared-out, mechanoid feel.
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Feel Me Flow (reissue)
Cat: TB 55741. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Feel Me Flow (3:31)
Feel Me Flow (instrumental) (3:31)
Review: A cornerstone of East Coast hip-hop's golden era, Naughty By Nature's 'Feel Me Flow' gets a 2025 reissue on limited edition black 7" vinyl. Originally released in 1995, it stands as one of the trio's most commercially successful and artistically sharp singles, built around a shimmering summer-ready groove and driven by Treach's blistering yet effortless flow. It was the third single taken from the group's Grammy-winning Poverty's Paradise album and quickly became a chart success, peaking at number three on the Billboard Hot Rap Singles chart. The track also picked up a Grammy nomination and reached a new generation when it was used in the Eminem-starring film 8 Mile. With this reissue, the iconic original is backed with its instrumentalihighlighting the warm production and razor-sharp drum work that often gets overshadowed by Treach's commanding vocal presence. A must for collectors of classic hip-hop and mid-90s boom bap history.
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Galaxy Amonst The Stars
Cat: RD 006. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Galaxy Amonst The Stars
A Nostalgic Future
Review: Skeme Richards of New York pioneers Rock Steady Crew returns to the Redropped series with a tour-exclusive 7" packed with two raw-edged flips. For this release, he's unearthed a pair of cosmic disco and jazz-funk originals from his bottomless crates and retooled them with heavier low-end and tighter edits built for modern rigs. The result? Deep cuts reimagined for today's selectors, shaped by Skeme's seasoned touch as both a dancer and DJ. Ahead of a confidently slated Skeme Richards x Oonops tour across Germany in May 2025, 'Galaxy Amonst The Stars' is truly a riotous cosmic soiree, made unforgettable by its kazooing sax and brilliantly bright beat novae.
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 in stock $21.89
Mo
Mo (7")
Cat: FLIES 4562. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Soul
Mo (4:01)
(Roda De) Samba Maje (feat Amor Pela Roda) (4:04)
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Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix)
Cat: PIBE 004. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vinyl Love (Kero Uno remix) (4:09)
Dont Kill My Vibes (Kero Uno remix) (3:45)
Review: Kero Uno has been kicking for almost two decades, credited with reviving jazz sensibilities in hip-hop almost three decades since it, unfortunately, fell out of fashion around the turn of the century. K1 introduces city-pop and jazz-hop to two of Kdots biggest tracks, 'Bitch Don't Kill My Vibe' and 'Love', the former of which was put on SoundCloud almost a decade ago now and created nothing but buzz. K1 skyrocketed to fame, having his album crowdfunded by excited fans and catching the attention of Kendrick's own mix engineer Derek Ali. The 'Don't Kill My Vibes' mix flips the 2012 hit into a vibraphone-led synthy jazz slice of heaven, while the 'Love' flip, 'Vinyl Love', is a chill, wavey city-pop banger, with subtle brass and airtight percussion coming together in perfect matrimony.
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Toxic Funk Vol 18
Cat: BBP 240. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Breakbeat
No Sugar (4:33)
Saoco Root (4:53)
Review: Croatian producer Umbo makes a raucous return to Breakbeat Paradise with this two-tracker of throwback funk edits. A-side 'No Sugar' is a no-nonsense breakbeat soul cut, filtering vintage vocal hooks through crisp drums and rubbery basslines. On the flip, 'Saoco Root' cranks the tempo and energy, fusing jazzy brass, hype vocals and Beastie Boys swagger into a fast-cutting party tool. A continuation of BBP's long-running Toxic Funk series, this latest volume slots right into the label's wheelhouse: dusty, high-energy edits with bite.
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Played by: Jayl Funk
 in stock $13.46
Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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 in stock $9.27
Limited Edition (reissue)
Limited Edition (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SJR 5097. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Things Go Wrong (2:52)
We Are Normal (2:23)
 in stock $13.19
Priorities (reissue)
Priorities (reissue) (7" (indie exclusive))
Cat: SJR 5107. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Priorities (2:30)
Look (2:25)
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Flor Campestre
Flor Campestre (limited 7")
Cat: NYCT 7092. Rel: 29 May 25
 
International
Flor Campestre (4:25)
Playas Embrujadas (3:35)
 in stock $21.05
Crazy Gonna Crazy
Cat: AQJD 77701. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Funky/Club House
Crazy Gonna Crazy (6:02)
Brand New Tomorrow (5:26)
! low stock $21.60
Love Is The Drug
Love Is The Drug (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: TBE 721. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Love Is The Drug (Funk mix - vocal) (4:46)
Love Is The Drug (Funk mix - instrumental) (4:51)
Review: Brian Ellis, known for his multi-instrumental work as part of Birdbone Unlimited on Star Creature, steps out with a solo release that channels West Coast flair into a bold reinterpretation of early 80s dancefloor energy. Revisiting Bobby O's production 'Love Is The Drug' for Roni Griffith's 1982 hit, Ellis transforms the original into a shimmering blend of Italectro and funk-driven electrobass, a proto-freestyle fandango filtered through Ellis' signature analog sensibility. A high-gloss, synth-laced homage results on orange gamboge vinyl; a replenishing source of sunny sonic vitamin D.
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Played by: Soul Clap
 in stock $15.70
Boss Sounds Vol 3
Cat: OGR 896. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
The Beat On The Street (feat Donovan Kingjay) (3:02)
Button Down (2:27)
Dis Sound Run Town (feat Horseman) (2:41)
Rudi's Serenade (2:35)
Review: Guillermo aka Existencia Pasajera is part of a new wave of artists from the Andes who is making rightful waves in the wider underground. He's got a few great releases dropping this year, and this one on the tasteful Prozpektiva is among them. 'Dreamless' starts off with an eerie piano progression that is suspenseful and noir as twitchy techno beats and synths bring an intergalactic feel. 'Universal Express (feat Dismal)' is a brightly melodic tech stomper with Italo overtones and then hints of garage underpin the nice and punchy 'Now Or Never'. 'Disco Cydonia' (feat Dismal)' best more wiry and weird again then 'Space Groove' closes out with more celestial energy and squelchy acid lines.
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 in stock $17.40
Karseh
Karseh (limited turquoise vinyl 7" with obi-strip)
Cat: SIGRA 162. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Pili Coit & Les Exocrines - "Karseh" (5:50)
Yowie - "Museum Fatigue" (live) (4:04)
 in stock $23.56
Before Day (Big Mama's Blues)
Cat: P7 6639. Rel: 23 May 25
 
50s/60s
Before Day (Big Mama's Blues) (3:50)
Me & My Chauffeur (2:28)
 in stock $18.80
Birthday Song
Birthday Song (gold vinyl 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: JOEY 002. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Birthday Song (2:12)
Birthday Song (instrumental) (2:12)
Beware The B-men (2:34)
 in stock $13.46
Honey Bop! (reissue)
Honey Bop! (reissue) (red vinyl 7")
Cat: RRS 71013. Rel: 21 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Honey Bop! (2:16)
Shake It Up (1:28)
Review: Reissued to mark 50 years of Bomp! Records, this 7” revives two sweetmeats from Nikki And The Corvettes, all teased hair, leather jackets and bratty charm. ‘Honey Bop!’ leads with snotty vocals and handclap hooks, wired on girl-group gloss and Ramones-tight riffs. On the flip, ‘Shake It Up’ elevens up the fuzz and attitude, nodding to 60s garage and jukebox sleaze. Originally released by Bomp! - the label who helped connect power pop, punk and psych weirdness under one roof - this single rattles with the same no-rules spirit that defined the imprint’s heyday. The Corvettes never hung about long, but their bubblegum snarl still cuts sharp.
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Summer's Over
Cat: ES 045. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Folk/Americana
Summer's Over (2:26)
Running Thru My Mind (2:15)
Freedom Rides (1:47)
Treat Me Like A Man (2:19)
Review: Brooklyn-born Dennis Harte might only have been eleven when he picked up a Sears Silvertone, but the music on this anthologyirecorded between 1973 and 1974iis anything but juvenile. Collected here for the first time on a single release, these four singles originally appeared under shifting monikers (Dennis Harte, Harte Attack, Harte Brothers and Pure Madness), a strategy cooked up by mentor Carl Edelson to maximise industry exposure. The sound veers between garage soul, basement psych, and scrappy blue-eyed r&bian adolescent echo of The Rascals, The Youngbloods or early Spoonful. 'Summer's Over', written by Edelson, is the emotional peak: a world-weary soul lament, rendered uncanny by Harte's teenaged delivery. 'Running Thru My Mind' plays it cooler but still flickers with melodic instinct and wiry guitar interplay. 'Freedom Rides' charges out with organ-stabbed garage grit, a protest anthem wrapped in biker-jacket energy. 'Treat Me Like a Man' flips a Beatles-influenced B-side by Long Island group The Shandels into something looser and more ragged. Harte would go on to tour with Wilson Pickett, but these early 7"sinever before compiledishowcase a raw, regional talent teetering on the edge of real experience. Efficient Space lands another killer excavation from North America's fringe.
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Buzzsaw
Buzzsaw (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: DISCUS 500V. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Psych/Garage Rock
Buzzsaw (3:54)
Babbit & Rat (4:46)
 in stock $11.22
Siente Mi Ritmo
Cat: OGR 897. Rel: 20 May 25
 
International
Luchito - "Siente Mi Ritmo" (3:12)
Nestor Alvarez - "Idespierta Y Mueve!" (2:48)
Review: Continuing their mission to retrouve genres across the spectrums of Latin funk and cumbia, Original Gravity welcome back founding favourites Luchito and Nestor Alvarez with yet another sonic vitamin D pill, presaging the warmer days to soon come. Both sides tap into that rich 60s and 70s Afro-Carib crossover sound, with, at least on the face of it, no studio trickery in earshot (though careful listens reveal the method behind the majesty). Anyone with a weakness for brass-led Latin burner will melt on contact with this one.
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Tags: Boogaloo | Latin Funk
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Young Gifted & Black
Cat: SAG 013. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Bob & Marcia - "Young Gifted & Black" (3:14)
Marcia Griffiths - "Working To The Top" (2:42)
Review: Bob & Marcia's Young Gifted & Black album on Trojan came back in 1970 and was produced by Harry J. It included the title track, which was a UK top five hit that has remained a favourite. The cool and breezy groove carries a potent socio-political message and lo-fi drums that lodge deep. It is reissued here on anew 45rpm that is featured alongside Marcia Griffiths' soulful 'Working To The Top' which mixes authentic reggae and slightly more swaggering ska vibes and heartfelt, steady groove. Together, these tracks take it back to a golden age of reggae and are perfect for loud plays on sound systems this summer.
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 in stock $14.87
Sorry
Sorry (7")
Cat: SSR 127. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Sorry (2:07)
Blind Spot (2:00)
 in stock $10.67
Hold Me In A New Way
Cat: LOVE 139. Rel: 19 May 25
 
Post Rock/Experimental
Hold Me In A New Way (4:32)
CD’S (4:10)
 in stock $19.07
Summer Came My Way
Cat: SWS 7001. Rel: 20 May 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Summer Came My Way (radio edit) (4:36)
Summer Came My Way (Ambient edit) (4:30)
Review: Greg Wilson and The Reynolds first teamed up in 2015 for 'Summer Came My Way' as a vocoder-topped summer twinkler, backed up by sweltering handclaps and gutting electric pianistic held notes. The Merseyside DJ and producer is alleged, at least as far as Discogs bios go, to have pioneered the UK electro scene, though his collaborative sensibility with twins Katherine and Carmel Reynolds here proved otherwise downbeat but munificent in emotion, compared to electro's later superlatively harsh, snappy, two-step snarings. The Balearic soul of 'Summer Came My Way' as deserving of its new ambient version, and it is the real highlight here, manifesting before us dazzlingly with its scatted lyrics and acid torsions.
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Booking Up Baby
Cat: EXUMG 15. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Booking Up Baby (2:48)
Giving Up (3:57)
Review: New York soul quartet The Topics never found the spotlight they deserved during their short run across the 60s and early 70s, but this sharp 7" reissue offers a long-overdue glimpse at their brilliance. Both cuts originally surfaced in 1973 via Mercury, the only major label to back the group before they vanished into obscurity. 'Booking Up Baby' is a slick, string-laced dancer co-produced by Dennis Williams, best known for work with Teddy Pendergrass and the O'Jays. On the flip, Van McCoy's 'Giving Up' gets an opulent, emotionally rich treatmentidelivered with the polish and pain of top-shelf crossover soul. Both tracks ooze sophistication, driven by harmony-led vocals and lush instrumentation. Given the scarcity of original pressingsione recently went for L850ithis reissue is not only a collector's dream but a chance for wider ears to catch up with two underrated gems from the golden era of American soul.
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Look At Me Now
Cat: SEV 018. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Look At Me Now (2:41)
Look At Me Now (alternative take) (2:54)
Review: After a wild shelf-clearer came by way of a reissue of 'Ordinary Joe' earlier this year, we've now a second Outta Sight reissue of yet another gladly intoned Terry Callier deep cut on our hands. Born and raised in Chicago's Cabrini-Green, Callier came up alongside a generation of soul and jazz innovators but always stood apart. After his debut LP The New Folk Sound fell into obscurity, and his 1968 Cadet single 'Look At Me Now' slipped past unnoticed, he was brought into his mentor Jerry Butler's Songwriters Workshop, a game-changing move. This stirring early statement works in much inner commentary on manhood, stage fright and vital moment seizure - "now my people think I just fake it / I know I do things they don't understand / so I've got to show them I can take it / I've got to show 'em I can be a man" - aches with the strain of double consciousness in a performance society.
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Run For Cover
Cat: SEV 019. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
Run For Cover (3:03)
Wear It On Our Face (3:24)
Review: The Dells were a legendary soul and doo-wop group defined by Johnny Carter's soaring falsetto and Marvin Junior's rich baritone. After first forming in 1952, their most iconic era came during their time with Chicago's Cadet label from the mid-60s to mid-70s. Their 1966 track 'Run For Cover' became a staple of the Northern Soul scene and remains highly sought-after today, with mint copies fetching over L100. Equally beloved is their 1968 dancer 'Wear It On Our Face' featuring a powerful Charles Stepney arrangement and the group's signature harmonies-both songs showcasing The Dells at the height of their soulful brilliance.
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I'll Always Love You
Cat: SEV 020. Rel: 27 May 25
 
Soul
I'll Always Love You (2:45)
What More Could A Boy Ask For (3:07)
Review: Known as the Detroit Spinners in the UK, The Spinners recorded with Motown's V.I.P. label from 1964 to 1971 and in that time managed to leave a lasting mark on the Northern Soul scene. Their track 'I'll Always Love You,' which was written by Hunter and Stevenson in 1965, became a Northern Soul favourite with original UK Tamla Motown pressings often selling for over L500. 'What More Could A Boy Ask For'' is a 1966 gem by Bristol and Fuqua, which remained unreleased until its inclusion as a bonus track on the 2012 Yours Truly CD. Now, it receives its first official 7" vinyl release on the B-side of this one from Outta Sight.
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