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Late Night Attack
Late Night Attack (limited 7")
Cat: TRSH 37. Rel: 27 Aug 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Late Night Attack (3:34)
Late Night Attack (version) (3:22)
Review: The brilliant 'Late Night Attack' is the latest reissue in 10 Roosevelt Jamaica's Harry J grail series and it features this long-awaited 1987 gem. Sharing the rhythm of the previously reissued 'Jam The Calypso,' the track showcases Vicious Irie, aka Sedley Downer, delivering an electrifying performance that stays with you long after the beats have finished tumbling. His powerful lyrics ride the fast-paced Harry J digi riddim to make this release a must-cop for these final days of summer when dub still sounds best played nice and loud.
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 in stock $14.37
Fix You Up
Fix You Up (limited transluscent green vinyl 7")
Cat: 100S 155. Rel: 17 Oct 24
 
Soul
Fix You Up (3:18)
Everything & All I Want (3:18)
Review: Early arrivals at Stone Foundation's intimate gig are greeted with oversized cardboard masks of frontman Neil Jones, setting a playful tone for the evening. As the venue fills, a palpable buzz builds among the devoted fans packed into the steamy room. The band's latest offering, their first new material in over a year, hints at exciting new directions for the UK soul stalwarts. This double A-side single whets appetites for their 11th studio album, due in 2025. Stone Foundation's signature sound evolves here, incorporating fresh influences while maintaining their soulful core. 'Fix You Up' rides a propulsive groove, its urgent rhythm section driving forward as layers of brass and keys build to euphoric heights. Jones' impassioned vocals soar over the mix, his lyrics touching on themes of resilience and redemption. The addition of Mick Talbot's distinctive keyboard work adds a new dimension, his deft touches elevating both tracks. 'Everything and All I Want' takes a more introspective turn, its shimmering arrangement recalling classic 70s soul ballads while feeling thoroughly modern. As the set progresses, the new material sits comfortably alongside fan favourites, demonstrating Stone Foundation's knack for crafting timeless soul music. The limited pressing of 500 copies ensures this release will quickly become a coveted item for collectors. It's a fitting testament to a band continuing to evolve and excite after over a decade in the game, bridging their past work with whatever they're cooking up next.
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 in stock $12.71
Cut Me Loose
Cut Me Loose (translucent green vinyl 7")
Cat: 100S 157. Rel: 27 Mar 25
 
Soul
Cut Me Loose (3:52)
Starting From Zero (3:15)
Review: Stone Foundation's 11th studio album continues to yield delightful singles with this being the third. It features vocals from recent Moby collaborator JP Bimini and follows in the footsteps of a remarkable 17 previous singles which have all made the Top Ten of the UK vinyl singles charts. 'Cut Me Loose' is surely destined for the same fate with its impactful melodies and heart-swelling emotions all flowing freely thanks to the great vocal top line. On the flipside is a non-album cut 'Starting from Zero' which offers a different kind of soul vibe.
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 in stock $12.99
We Live & Die (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
We Live & Die (Record Store Day RSD 2025) (translucent orange vinyl 7" in die-cut sleeve)
Cat: FAR 010. Rel: 01 May 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
We Live & Die (3:16)
Peace Of Me (feat Oscar Worldpeace) (2:45)
 in stock $15.77
Reach Out
Reach Out (limited clear green vinyl 7")
Cat: 100S 156. Rel: 02 Jan 25
 
Soul
Reach Out (4:39)
The Beat I Know (2:53)
Review: Stone Foundation's latest 7" single, 'Reach Out', featuring Laville, delivers an uplifting soul anthem. The track blends soulful grooves with a danceable rhythm, carrying a powerful message of unity and positivity. Laville's expressive vocals are complemented by a classy keyboard solo, adding an elegant touch to the overall vibe. On Side-2, 'The Beat I Know' brings Carmy Love and Sheree DuBois on board, offering a smooth, laid-back counterpoint to the energetic A-side. This track maintains the band's signature soul style, providing the perfect balance. Both songs are part of their forthcoming album, The Revival of Survival, continuing Stone Foundation's legacy within the UK soul scene.
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 in stock $12.71
10 Track EP
10 Track EP (7" + insert)
Cat: 11PM 016. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Punk/Hardcore
Prey (0:33)
Blood Drip (0:58)
Home Alone (1:01)
Crucified/Treehouse (0:28)
Sundown (1:49)
Choking (0:51)
Sanctum (1:49)
Last Affront (1:39)
Glass House (1:04)
 in stock $12.99
Are You Stupid
Are You Stupid (7" + insert)
Cat: 11PM 014. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Punk/Hardcore
Blood Runs Through (2:05)
I Don't Wanna See (1:28)
Sentenced To Die (1:32)
Wheels Within Wheels (1:21)
I Can't Stand The Light (1:51)
Spider Zoo (2:13)
 in stock $12.99
EP
EP (7")
Cat: EPM 0361. Rel: 07 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Think Twice (0:30)
Counter Culture (0:42)
Black Box (1:09)
Click Buy Consume (1:24)
It's On You (1:35)
Outlook (1:34)
Marketing Budget (1:51)
 in stock $11.06
Psycho Summer
Psycho Summer (7" + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EPM 0251. Rel: 12 Feb 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
SIC (1:14)
Roaches (1:02)
Associates Degree (1:11)
My Fault (1:12)
I Can't Wait (1:44)
Our Place (1:36)
Never Been Touched (1:27)
Boyfriend Phone (1:38)
You Can't Always Get What You Want, But I Can (2:48)
 in stock $15.48
War Comes Home
War Comes Home (7" + insert)
Cat: 11PM 023TP013. Rel: 10 May 24
 
Punk/Hardcore
War Comes Home (2:05)
Actionable Threat (1:09)
Eradicated (1:35)
Nuclear Tomb (1:26)
By Design (0:51)
Noxious Bulb (1:48)
 in stock $14.37
Aitakute I Love You
Cat: TOMMY 11504. Rel: 30 Jul 24
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Aitakute I Love You (3:44)
Aitakute I Love You (dub) (3:43)
 in stock $21.57
Roman Soldiers
Cat: KB 004. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Roman Soldiers (2:54)
Roman Soldiers (version) (3:05)
 in stock $10.79
Samfy Girl (reissue)
Cat: KB 003. Rel: 04 Apr 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Samfy Girl (2:51)
Samfy Skank (2:52)
 in stock $10.79
FORTHCOMING
Damnit Booze
Cat: 133TWO 0547.
 
Rock
I'm All Alone
Damn It Booze
Damn It Booze (part 2)
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Be Ill
Be Ill (limited 7")
Cat: 133TWO 1217. Rel: 15 Jan 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Be Ill (feat Kurupt & Masta Killa) (3:49)
Love Is The Message (feat Nipsey Hussle, Planet Asia, Louis King & Snoop Dogg) (5:04)
Review: Hip-hop icon Rakim is son to return with a new album G.O.D.'S NETWORK (REB7RTH), but before that come some teaser singles and this one of them. 'Be Ill' perfectly sets the tone with Rakim's raw rhymes and head-nodding production complemented by standout features from Kurupt and Masta Killa. On 'Love Is The Message', the American great slows it down with soulful vibes and enlists the late Nipsey Hussle plus Planet Asia, Snoop Dogg and more for a heartfelt anthem. This single and the ensuing LP celebrates Rakim's enduring hunger as an emcee and producer and proves that many years after he made his mark, he still has the skills to pay the bills.
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 in stock $30.96
Split
Split (7")
Cat: 133TWO 0797. Rel: 04 Feb 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Jason Devore - "Hazy Daze" (2:43)
Jason Devore - "New Orleans" (2:46)
Yotam - "Angry Heart" (2:21)
Yotam - "Chuck's Not Dead" (1:26)
 in stock $18.53
Shut The Fuck Up & Listen!!! Vol 7
Cat: 133TWO 0807. Rel: 26 Mar 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Alcojuana - "Growing Pain" (1:57)
Potbelly - "United Underground" (3:34)
The Freeze - "Explanation Day" (2:39)
DOA - "Punk Rock Hero" (2:16)
 in stock $18.79
Fainal Lap
Cat: 16ST 14. Rel: 01 Dec 22
 
Punk/Hardcore
Fainal Lap (2:49)
Stand Up!! (3:02)
 in stock $21.01
Take A Look
Take A Look (yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: 17S 002C. Rel: 13 Aug 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Bob Vito - "Take A Look" (3:53)
El Perro Rojo - "The Pusher" (3:33)
Played by: Voodoocuts, The Owl
 in stock $13.55
King Of My Castle
Cat: 17S 005. Rel: 30 May 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Bob Vito & 17 Digital Force - "King Of My Castle" (feat Riciclette) (3:56)
Bob Vito & 17 Digital Force - "King Of My Version" (3:52)
Review: 17studio double up as both visual designer and indie label and it's this combination that amounts to the roots-radical sonic spectacle we hear here. 'King Of My Castle' is a regnant lyrical musing, hearing a collaborative work with producer and multi-instrumentalist Bob Vito, and with additional vocals and percussion by the band Riciclette, for an impressive meditation on the nature of power and its perverse enjoyments. First produced in 1998 by Wamdue Project, this fresh reggae cover is best remembered as an era-definer, and this cover and Version extends the monarchy's rule by way of bubbling wahs, boxy fills, and owwing basses; simple, clean, effective instruments of force.
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From Us To You 1 December 1963
Cat: REP 056. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
50s/60s
From Us To You (intro) (0:54)
Boys (1:46)
I Saw Her Standing There (2:38)
Tie Me Down Kangaroo, Sport (2:43)
From Us To You (outro) (1:00)
Review: Following their 15 part BBC radio series Pop Go The Beatles, the legendary Liverpool group returned for a set of two-hour holiday specials titled From Us To You. The first was recorded on December 18 at the BBC Paris Studio and aired on Boxing Day, December 26, 1963. Somewhat randomly hosted by Australian television personality - turned national pariah - Rolf Harris, the show included a special performance where the Beatles joined him for his 1960 hit 'Tie Me Kangaroo Down.' Also featured was the group's favourite British rocker, Joe Brown, accompanied by his band, the Bruvvers, who brought an extra dose of British rock 'n' roll to the event.
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 in stock $12.99
Sell Out At The BBC: Ready Steady Who 7
Cat: REP 058. Rel: 31 Oct 24
 
Rock
I Can See For Miles (4:06)
Summertime Blues (3:15)
I Can't Reach You (3:00)
Our Love Was (3:09)
 in stock $12.99
Saturday Club 31st March 1964: Part 1 (mono)
Cat: REP 059. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
50s/60s
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:24)
The Hippy Hippy Shake (2:07)
Interview (1:22)
Sure To Fall (2:17)
Long Tall Sally (2:03)
Interview (2:03)
Review: On March 31, 1964, The Beatles recorded seven songs for the BBC's Saturday Club. Three of them were covers of American rock 'n' roll and country songs. The final segment aired on the BBC's General Overseas Service and earlier that day, the band filmed a live performance at the Scala Theatre in Kings Cross for their upcoming film, A Hard Day's Night. This EP includes 'The Hippy Hippy Shake', recorded for Saturday Club and originally broadcast on February 15, as well as the catchy 'Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby' and 'Long Tall Sally'. The band's tight musicianship can be heard throughout this record, which serves as a great example of The Beatles' dynamic early sound during their rise to global fame.
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 in stock $11.89
Saturday Club 31st March 1964: Part 2 (mono)
Cat: REP 060. Rel: 13 Mar 25
 
50s/60s
You Can't Do That (2:36)
I Call Your Name (2:10)
Interview (0:37)
Everybody's Trying To Be My Baby (2:26)
Can't Buy Me Love (2:10)
Interview (2:04)
 in stock $11.61
Village Green Live 68 EP (mono)
Cat: REP 057. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Rock
The Last Of The Steam Powered Trains (3:06)
Picture Book (3:41)
Big Sky (3:56)
Autumn Almanac (3:50)
Review: While reappraisal and retrospect have given The Kinks' 1968 LP, The Kinks Are The Village Green Preservation Society, a well-deserved boost in the court of public opinion, which now rates the record among the finest of its decade, from any band, anywhere, this wasn't always the case. Originally released to a rather subdued reception, sales started poorly and went downhill from there. Some blame has been levelled at Ray Davies, who refused to allow any singles to be released in the UK or US and steered his band away from publicity events to promote the long player. They did, however, perform live on folk singer Julie Felix's Saturday night BBC TV programme, to rapturous applause. Both the songs they sang, and the audience response, are featured on this rare EP.
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 in stock $12.71
Live On TV '69 EP (mono)
Cat: REP 051. Rel: 21 Mar 24
 
Rock
Hear My Train A Comin' (4:02)
Interview With Dick Cavett (4:02)
Izabella (3:26)
Machine Gun (2:46)
 in stock $12.16
Summer You & I
Cat: 1ASIA 003V. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Soul
Summer You & I (4:52)
Heartbreak Midnight Surfing (3:43)
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 in stock $7.19
Vector Smector
Cat: 2058 BLACK. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Vector Smector (4:20)
What You Gonna Say (4:23)
Review: Shokazulu's Vector Smector on 2000 Black is a compelling 7" release that blends nu-jazz and electronic rhythms. The title track, 'Vector Smector,' offers a smooth groove with a classy piano solo that weaves through a polished electronic rhythm section. It's a delightful fusion that balances sophistication with a laid-back vibe. On Side-2 ,'What You Gonna Say,' introduces a funky edge, incorporating crowd noise for added atmosphere. The spacey keyboard work enhances the track's immersive quality, creating a dynamic and engaging listening experience. Despite its brief runtime, this 7" record delivers a powerful punch, showcasing Shokazulu's adeptness at blending genres and creating memorable, groove-laden music.
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Tags: Jazz Funk
 in stock $14.11
Acqua
Acqua (7")
Cat: 22A 040. Rel: 25 Feb 22
 
Jazz
Acqua (4:37)
Tema Cinque (4:33)
Review: Lorenzo Morresi and Tenderlonious are back to build on the success of their first collaboration, last year's 'Cosmica Italiana.' This new single comes ahead of a forthcoming debut album later in the year and features a couple of gorgeous tunes. 'Acqua' is a joyous tune with a steady 6/8 groove that is loaded with flutes, sax lines and arpeggiated synthesizers. On the flipside is 'Tema Cinque' which comes as an electro ballad, powered by hypnotic drums and sweeping pads with lush and moody sopranos. On this evidence, the upcoming album is going to be an utterly perfect musical escapism.
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 in stock $9.68
Axum EP
Axum EP (7")
Cat: 22 A018. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Jazz
High Spirits (3:40)
Purium (1:00)
Axum (3:38)
Kick Pattern (1:25)
Played by: Voodoocuts
 in stock $8.30
Vivrant Thing
Cat: TD 002. Rel: 05 Feb 14
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Vivrant Thing (vocal)
Vivrant Thing (dub)
! low stock $15.21
Hard Times
Cat: 3BCR 004. Rel: 17 Sep 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Hard Times (4:05)
Hard Dub (4:08)
 in stock $15.21
FORTHCOMING
Ice Creams
Ice Creams (pink vinyl 7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: TOR 10.
 
Punk/Hardcore
Zombizarre
Wild Demon
Comin Tonight
(We Are) The Ice Creams
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Working For Love
Working For Love (limited blue vinyl 7")
Cat: TPR 008C1. Rel: 12 Nov 21
 
Funk
Working For Love (3:48)
Dreamer (3:25)
 in stock $9.40
333
333 (7")
Cat: 333 007. Rel: 11 May 23
 
Dancehall/Ragga
333 (2:28)
333 (version) (3:17)
 in stock $19.09
Fire Fire
Cat: 333 026. Rel: 31 Mar 25
 
Reggae Classics/Ska
Fire Fire (3:31)
Dub Music (3:32)
 in stock $16.03
Imitator
Cat: 333 016. Rel: 25 Jul 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Imitator (3:07)
Imitator (version) (3:25)
Review: Death Is Not The End sublabel 333 Records reissue, in their estimation, one of the key 45s in the output of Prince Jazzbo's Ujama label, active in the late 1980s, and which preceded and perhaps presaged the oncoming digidub movement of the 90s. At this point, the artist known as Earlando Neil aka. Early B was a favourite fixture of Jazzbo's roster, famously channelling a proto-digital sound before the advent of digital dub production proper would unfortunately eclipse him. 'Imitator' is one such originator and version: a gruff, monophonic, bassy dancehall dragger, pon which B's vocal toasts are effortless to the point of burnt and hair-raising, and the basses sound like blowpipes; clock the synth bell too, also heralding the digital revolution to come.
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 in stock $18.25
The System (reissue)
Cat: 333 014. Rel: 07 Feb 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
The System (3:21)
The System (version) (3:27)
 in stock $14.37
Promised Land
Cat: 333 008. Rel: 20 Sep 23
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Promised Land (3:16)
Promised Land (dub version) (3:09)
Review: A repro of the much in-demand Flames cut first made by the Nairobi Sisters in 1974, 'Promised Land'. Infamously sampled by Q-Tip for 'Whateva Will Be' as well as on a range of earlier 90s boom-bap era productions, it is not at all hard to figure out why it's a coveted record. The Nairobi Sisters were singers Terrie Nairobi and Judy Mowatt, and 'Promised Land' was first recorded with the band The Gaytones, under license to the Gay Feet label. Later cut to Winston Jones' Flames Records, the track and its dub version came to define the Brooklyn reggae scene, owing to the enduring interest it commands today.
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 in stock $18.25
Waste Time In Babylon (reissue)
Cat: 333 017. Rel: 12 Sep 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Waste Time In Babylon (3:39)
Version In Babylon (3:43)
Review: Foundational reggae artist Dennis Walks' 'Waste Time in Babylon' has long been a much sought-after track and it is now the latest 1980s digital gem to be reissued on 45 as part of the 333 series. The tune was originally produced by Prince Jazzbo for his Ujama label in 1987 and finds Walks, who first gained recognition in the early 1970s working with producers Harry Mudie and Joe Gibbs, delivering his trademark powerful vocals over the iconic 'Racecourse Rock' rhythm. The track also features legendary keyboardist Winston Wright in fine form which helps to make this reissue a must-have for fans of classic reggae and digital-era fusions.
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 in stock $15.21
Hell & Sorrow (reissue)
Cat: 333 018. Rel: 22 Aug 24
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Hortense Ellis - "Hell & Sorrow" (2:04)
Big Youth - "Tribulation" (2:18)
Review: Death Is Not The End's 333 series reissues the exceptional original cut of the late Hortense Ellis' wonderful 'Hell & Sorrow' here. It was originally produced by Jimmy Radway and released on his Fe Me Time label in the mid-1970s and remains a popular joint on the sound system circuit. Here this most classic track is paired with the iconic DJ counteraction 'Tribulation' by Big Youth, which offers a compelling glimpse into reggae's rich history while also laying down a nice fat rhythm.
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 in stock $8.30
Take It Easy (reissue)
Cat: 333020. Rel: 19 Sep 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Take It Easy (3:42)
Take It Easy (version) (3:52)
Review: Death Is Not The End's wonderful 333 series continues here with another standout digi roots 7? from late 90s New York star Gumbae Culture, who it is said was a favourite of Jah Shaka. 'Take It Easy' was produced by Ricky "Mad Man" Myrie, a key figure in reggae/dancehall production since the early 90s and someone now just as known for working with Sean Paul and Capleton. Gumbae Culture's sharp vocals lead the way on a deep, dubby, cavernous track that was recorded at Philip Smart's iconic HC&F Studio with engineering by Michel McDonald. Haunting xylophone, sharp snares, and deep subs drive it onward and if you like it more stripped back then flip it over and dive into the version.
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Botha Warning
Cat: 333 023. Rel: 10 Oct 24
 
Dancehall/Ragga
Bionic Singer - "Botha Warning" (3:55)
Jamaazima All Star - "Warning To Botha" (3:31)
Review: 333 UK shed backscattered light on another late 1980s anti-apartheid reggae opus, Bionic Singer's 'Botha Warning'. Salvaged from the formerly seafloor dwelling chest that is the Jamaazima label back catalogue, 'Botha Warning' is a star riddim from the late great Osbert "Madoo" Maddo, who was brought up in East Kingston and as a child attended the legendary Alpha Boys School. Over his career he recorded mainly with Joe Gibbs and Errol Thompson, and for Winston Riley's famous Techniques label. The Bionic Singer alias came later, after a move to New York from Jamaica and brief hiatus; releasing on the Bronx-based Jamaazima, 'Warning To Botha' is a bloodthirsty send for South Africa's then prime minister P.W. Botha, set to a sturdy bubbler backing - the track indicts his policies as a key cause for the brutal segregation of the period.
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We Need Some Satisfaction
Cat: 333024. Rel: 20 Mar 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Glen Hutchinson & The Rough Riders - "We Need Some Satisfaction" (2:50)
The Rough Riders - "We Need Some Satisfaction" (dub music) (2:57)
Review: Originally released in 1979, this rare 45 from the American reggae artist now sees a well-deserved reissue, bringing classic roots and lovers rock reggae back to its intended format. On Side-A, 'We Need Some Satisfaction' delivers a dynamic horn section, a classy reggae groove and strong, soulful vocals that truly is killer. The track strikes a perfect balance between rhythm and melody, exuding the smooth vibe of late '70s reggae. On Side-B, 'Dub Music' takes us into deep dub territory, with a mostly instrumental arrangement, peppered with vocal snippets to keep the connection to the original track. The deep roller bass and atmospheric layers create a deeper listening experience for dub enthusiasts.
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 in stock $16.03
Snake In The Grass (mono)
Cat: 3001. Rel: 09 May 24
 
Soul
Snake In The Grass (3:50)
Shadow In My Memory (3:35)
 in stock $17.43
Vol 12
Vol 12 (7")
Cat: 45K 12. Rel: 07 Oct 24
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Nas - "NY State Of Mind" (4:40)
Nas - "Represent" (4:21)
Review: The 45 Kings return with Vol 12, delivering two essential cuts from Nas's legendary Illmatic album. On Side-1, 'N.Y. State of Mind' captures the raw spirit of New York with its darker, jazz-influenced beats, perfectly complementing Nas's gritty lyrical flow. Side-2 features 'Represent'. a timeless track, exuding class with its sharp production and quintessential boom-bap vibe. Both tracks showcase why Illmatic is hailed as one of the greatest hip-hop records of all time. This 45 is perfect for any vinyl collector or fan of classic hip-hop, encapsulating the golden era with two undeniable gems from Nas's breakthrough masterpiece.
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45 Kings Vol 13
Cat: 45K 013. Rel: 12 Mar 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Total Wreck (remix) (3:33)
Uknowhowwedu (3:38)
Review: The pinnacle of original-visional femme rap, Bahamadia quickly dominated the Philly hip-hop scene at the age of 30 with the release of her independently-made LP Kollage in 1996. But she'd been active on the scene at least two years prior; 'Total Wreck' was her first ever single, and preempted the record alongside 'Uknowhowwedu', 'I Confess' and 'Biggest Part Of Me' in a two-year drumroll that would eventually set the Penn state capital slowly afire. Now fab flippers 45 Kings provide a furtherance of Bahamadia's original offering, with 'Total Wreck' and 'Uknowhowwedu' appearing in calmly reedited form here, making no bones of sampli-fying the complementary 'Street Version' of the A-side, which preposed the original record on 12".
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H/HH
H/HH (hand-stamped 7")
Cat: 45 LH. Rel: 03 May 22
 
Funk
H (4:25)
HH (3:52)
Review: When it comes to crafting party-starting joints featuring classic hip-hop and R&B vocals, few producers can match the output of Gallic rework fiend Jerome Potin AKA Moar. He's in prime form on this ultra-limited "45" too. A-side 'H' crafts a rolling, 4/4 hip-hop tempo beats out of some classic disco licks and then adds Ol' Dirty Bastard and Kelis' vocals from one of the biggest hip-hop hits of 1999. It's a simple idea, brilliantly executed. Flipside 'HH' is equally as funky and accessible, with cut-up edit effects, rubbery slap-bass sounds, jangling acoustic guitar chords, warming synths and the lead vocal from a much-loved R&B jam. Tons of fun!
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock $16.31
Funky Party
Funky Party (limited hand-stamped 7")
Cat: 45 LJ. Rel: 12 Jul 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
J (4:37)
JJ (4:31)
Review: 45 Loves is a label based in Condom, France that specialises in very limited DJ tools on vinyl 7'. Its next release comes from Jerome Potin aka Moar; producer, remixer, DJ and A&R at the Trad Vibe label from Nantes, who serves up some low-slung grooves on the Funky Party two-tracker. On side A, you've got the late-night boogie-down vibe of 'J', and the long hot sexy summer nights continue over on the flip with the funked-up vocal disco house heater 'JJ'.
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 in stock $17.97
Vampire Empire
Vampire Empire (limited eco vinyl 7")
Cat: 4AD 0656S. Rel: 19 Oct 23
 
Indie/Alternative
Vampire Empire (3:07)
Born For Loving You (3:28)
Review: Word of a sixth album from Big Thief comes with their latest track 'Vampire Empire'. First debuting live on Stephen Colbert's Late Show in March 2023, its lyrics express an inner conflict at "vampire empires", of the tendency for relationships to err towards toxic, parasitical and contingent mindsets and a rallying cry for infinite and unbroken loves. A fixture of their many live shows for at least a good few years now, we're pleased to finally be seeing the official release of this gem.
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