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Down In The Basement Vol 4
Abramo & Nestor - "Dig It!" (2:28)
Floyd James & The GTs - "Work That Thang" (2:50)
Curtis Baker & The Bravehearts - "Fried Fish ’n’ Collard Greens" (2:40)
The Native Yinzer - "The Hip Strip" (2:33)
Review: The fourth edition in Original Gravity's Down In The Basement series, which gathers instrumental soul and swing cuts onto worthy 7" slabs, resounding the fervent 1960s decadal gap in which mod reigned supreme. With juleps flowing and kneecaps knocking, Abramo & Nestor bring newfangled electric pianistic swing with 'Dig It!', while a twinned "hit it!" injunction is heard from Floyd James & The GTs on the reissued 'Work That Thang'; James' voice is tubed and speed-delayed to terrific effect, achieving a sprung intonation. Curtis Baker brassifies the bonanza with the lively 'Fried Fish 'n' Collard Greens', while The Native Yinzer's exiting excitation 'The Hip Strip' quilts our ears with a mnemic, down-feathery Hammond-breaks bit.
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 in stock £12.71
Simigwa (reissue)
Cat: STRUT 472LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Kwaakwaa
Akoko Ba
This Hustling World
Toffie
Adwoa
Fa No Dem Ara
 in stock £17.49
Can't Lose My (Soul)
Can't Lose My (Soul) (gatefold LP)
Cat: LPLBOP 103. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Wrong (2:21)
Can't Lose My Soul (10:14)
I Made It (4:18)
Don't You Hear Me Calling (7:23)
I'm Going To Rise (3:36)
Dear Lord (7:41)
Review: As it is often best done in soul, contemporary band Annie & The Caldwells are a family affair, channelling the depths of heartache and euphoria through danceable Mississippi-born bombasts. Lead vocalist Annie Caldwell leads the band alongside her husband of 50 years Willie Joe Caldwell, and is backed by children Deborah, Anjessica, Toni, Willie Jr. and Abel. Juggling hard work with harder musical playing, Can't Lose My Soul takes aim at modern day soul greatness, documenting quotidian struggles and everyday joys in song, and centring their concept on their locality of Main Street, West Point, Mississippi, where the family have run various businesses for decades. With a record this rooted in community, who better to rep the Southern soul set than the Caldwells?
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Can't Lose My (Soul)
Cat: CDLBOP 103. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Wrong (2:21)
Can't Lose My Soul (10:14)
I Made It (4:18)
Don't You Hear Me Calling (7:23)
I'm Going To Rise (3:36)
Dear Lord (7:41)
Tags: Soul Disco
 in stock £11.25
Velours
Velours (limited 7")
Cat: D 7005. Rel: 17 Mar 25
Velours (4:18)
Crescent (3:16)
Review: Montreal producer and keyboard maestro Anomalie offers a full-MOT servicing of funk-jazz on 'Velours', a choice track that presaged his 2018 EP 'Metropole'. Born of a chilled bedroom jam, the first iteration of this track was uploaded to YouTube in 2017, and utilised stacks of Yamaha pianos as well as sleek, sexily designed sample pads. Anomalie provides a rich, honeyed set of chordophonal can-cans over nothing but a swung backbeat, bringing seemingly boundless phonic fruition from little nutrient. Now the song hears a full reproduction and repackaging in vinyl form via Devins 7s.
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 in stock £13.96
Another Taste
Another Taste (LP + MP3 download code repress)
Cat: SGP 008. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Turn Up (5:57)
It Takes Time (4:28)
Anything You Want (feat Sarina Voorn) (6:04)
Mad Honey Theme (4:49)
Time Is On Our Side (6:17)
Perfect Night (5:25)
Review: When Danilo 'MCDE' Plessow and Bobby van Putten established their Space Grapes label last year, it was their stated intention to present 'the best in contemporary live dance music'. What they meant, we suspect, was releases like this debut album from van Putten's Another Taste combo - a four-piece whose colourful and sonically authentic sound rooted in boogie, 80s electrofunk and obscure, private press disco. The results are undeniably impressive, sounding something like a long-lost album from 1983 - complete with kaleidoscopic synths, soulful vocals and killer basslines - of the kind that dusty-fingered crate diggers consider a 'holy grail'. Highlights include the Plessow co-produced boogie brilliance of 'Anything You Want' and the funky bassline driven mid-tempo disco-soul of 'Time Is On My Side'.
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 in stock £17.92
Kings (remastered)
Cat: FSRLP 083RM. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Howlin' With Fred (feat Fred Wesley)
In The Air (feat Fred Wesley)
All Right All Right (feat Fred Wesley)
Kings (feat Fred Wesley)
Batash (Alwoojdi) (feat Shlomo Bar)
Ani, Ata Vehoo (feat Shlomo Bar)
Walking To The Palace (feat Shlomo Bar)
Banana Jam (feat Shlomo Bar)
Review: Freestyle Records reissues The Apples Kings a full decade and a half after its first release. This version has been fully remastered and re-cut for an even more dynamic sound to remind why the landmark album was so special. It was a first for the band who crafted it with specific collaborators in mind and worked with funk legend Fred Wesley and Israeli world music icon Shlomo Bar In fusing elements of The JB's funky foundations, soul, dub, and Middle Eastern influences, they cooked up a genre-defying mix filtered through The Apples' unique decks-horns-bass-drums lineup. These unmistakable, floor-shaking grooves are just as potent today as they were in 2010.
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Played by: Dave Lee ZR
 in stock £17.49
All The Quiet (Part I)
All The Quiet (Part I) (clear orange vinyl 2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 011LPC. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Lifetones
Forgiveness
Kingfisher (feat Asheber)
Nothing Noble
Danger Everywhere
The Citadel
Eye Swear (feat Goya Gumbani)
Snakes
Show Me
Hurry Up & Wait
Review: The talented Joe Armon-Jones has been at the centre of some of London's most exciting musical developments in the jazz world in recent years, not least as co-founder of the mighty Ezra Collective. He is a prolific creator, keyboardist, singer and producer who draws on dub, pop, hip-hop and electronica to foment his own style and once again that shines through with this, the first part of his new album on his own Aquarii Records. It is full of standouts like the Afro-leaning drums and summery melodies of 'Kingfisher (feat. Asheber)' with life-affirming lyrics. 'Show Me' has a darker downtempo energy with crashing hits and drums and 'Hurry Up & Wait' ends on a tender note with introspective keys and feathery drums.
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All The Quiet (Part I)
Cat: AQU 011CD. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Lifetones
Forgiveness
Kingfisher (feat Asheber)
Nothing Noble
Eye Swear (feat Goya Gumbani)
Danger Everywhere
The Citadel
Snakes
Show Me
Hurry Up & Wait
 in stock £10.63
All The Quiet (Part I)
All The Quiet (Part I) (2xLP + MP3 download code)
Cat: AQU 011LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Lifetones (8:09)
Forgiveness (7:10)
Kingfisher (feat Asheber) (6:04)
Nothing Noble (6:14)
Danger Everywhere (3:10)
The Citadel (2:10)
Eye Swear (feat Goya Gumbani) (7:32)
Snakes (7:40)
Show Me (1:12)
Hurry Up & Wait (7:14)
Review: Jazz maestro and Ezra Collective founding member Joe Armon-Jones presents his most ambitious solo project to date, released on his own fledgling imprint Aquarii Records. After a six-year gap since his last solo album, Turn To Clear View, Armon-Jones has spent his time touring, building a studio, and collaborating with icons of UK jazz, including Liam Bailey, Fatima, Prince Fatty, and Mala over a string of politically-charged EPs. Now All The Quiet promises an august jazz opera in two parts, and so coming complete with an interval, crossing twixt jazz, funk, dub, hip hop, and soul, the album is entirely written, produced, and mixed by Armon-Jones himself, and manifests as the first of a two-part album, featuring guests Nubya Garcia, Oscar Jerome, and Goya Gumbani.
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 in stock £27.49
The Gospel Of Jesamy
The Gospel Of Jesamy (LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: CW 007. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Elena (4:14)
Hold The Line (5:12)
Holy Ghost (feat Brandon Delagraentiss) (4:24)
Father Father (feat Muriel Blijd) (4:00)
Save Your Soul (4:38)
Look Up Johnny (feat Dennis Bovell) (5:49)
The Gospel Of Jesamy (6:54)
Review: Arp Frique & The Perpetual Singers come together for this most personal gospel funk album which was inspired by the birth of Frique's daughter, Jesamy. It finds the Amsterdam-based multi-instrumentalist mixing up organic funk with obscure synths, bubbly basslines that are always on the move with swirling guitars that add the colour and all make for an unusual and interesting mix of P-funk and gospel-disco. There are plenty of universal messages throughout which all emphasise the need for unconditional love while legendary vocalists like Dennis Bovell, Muriel Blijd, Mariseya, Brandon Delagraentiss and Rocq-E Harrell contribute to the powerful sound. Delagraentiss's choir, The Gospel Experience, also do their bit by adding big, rich, heartfelt vocals. It's quite the listen.

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Arabuta
Arabuta (7")
Cat: JD 56. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Arabuta (Daniel Maunick dub - part 1) (4:13)
Arabuta (Daniel Maunick dub - part 2) (3:42)
Review: Legendary Brazilian jazz-funk trio Azymuth drop their latest record 'Arabuta', pointing themselves in a new cardinal direction in sound. The limited 7" brings two new mix version of their recently released 'Arabuta' to the fold, both by fellow producer and Azymuth collaborator Daniel Maunick. Part-dancefloor, part-dub, both versions bring preservative tones, fully circling the resinous Brazilwood tree after which the track is named. The Tupi Guarani word for the endangered tree fuses with deft unperturbed jazz licks, despite the sense of urgency in saving the species, underscoring Azymuth's fusion of timeless Brazilian jazz-funk and cosmic futurism. In more ways than one, this record serves as a symbol of both the value and fragility of Brazil's natural beauty.
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Tags: Brazilian | Jazz Funk
 in stock £14.38
The Don (reissue)
The Don (reissue) (coke bottle green vinyl LP)
Cat: DASH 047LPCG. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Working Out (4:50)
Love Online (4:23)
You’re Too Good (5:08)
Santorini (5:21)
Reach The Top (6:31)
Konichiwa (4:36)
Night In Rome (5:00)
Just Leave Him (5:10)
 in stock £18.75
Mr Experience
Mr Experience (orange vinyl LP)
Cat: DASH 064LPO. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Mr Experience
Moving Up
Second Dinner
Reach Out
Girl Of My Dreams
Negroni Summer
One Night In Paradise
Take A Trip
You Don't Need Love
Waterfall (Love Scene)
 in stock £16.46
More Love Songs
Cat: BLKG 6. Rel: 26 Mar 25
More Love Songs (4:48)
Searching The Circle (4:32)
Review: If you like your jazz mystical and spaced out then you're on the right page with this one. The Blackhole label returns with a sixth self-titled offering that is buy on sight. 'More Love Songs' has whimsical leads disappearing off into the cosmic ether over mic jazz-funk drums with some breezy vocals finishing it in style. 'Searching The Circle' then take off on another carefree and breezy groove with far-sighted melodies and gorgeous vocal harmonies that melt you to your core. Beautiful stuff.
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 in stock £9.38
Hey You
Hey You (7")
Cat: NO 49. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Hey You (4:46)
You're My Ecstasy (T Groove remix) (4:37)
Review: French disco singer Maeva Borzakian delivers a stupefying pair of electro-soul tracks to Six Nine, expanding on early feedings on 80s soul and Anglo-Saxon pop for a fresher modern twist. Raised in Paris among jazz musicians, Borzakian rejected the tutelage of her family in favour of self-taught disco productions and performances, which led to her building a career as a resident performer in her home city's many clubs and bars, studding the casts of over 20 different band projects so far. This limited UK press bottles the new and exclusive track 'Hey You' - a synth tomming wake-up slap that exhorts the bad actor in an earlier, controlling relationship - and a T Groove remix of 'You're My Ecstasy', an emotive loller with a finito feel and a drive towards empowerment.
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Wine On Venus
Cat: GBOW 35782. Rel: 19 Mar 25
Won No Teg (3:24)
Get On Now (4:54)
Tell Me Why U Do That (5:25)
Holdin On To Something (3:44)
Madame President (2:29)
Lucy (3:33)
Dance To The Music (2:23)
Mookie's Blues (3:48)
Wine On Venus (7:24)
 in stock £13.13
Cosmic Freaks
Cosmic Freaks (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EE 004. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Cosmic Freaks (4:44)
Cherie Boca (3:02)
Review: The latest addition to Echo Edits keeps the funk coming courtesy of Break Character who delivers two powerful tracks that are indicative of his unique approach, names to enhance each edit with extra layers of FX and beats. 'Cosmic Freaks' takes a 60s go-go rock groove and infuses it with Moog and Space Echo effects while paying homage to the psychedelic club sounds of Pierre Henry and JJ Perrey. 'Cherie Boca' then transports you in an instant to the funky samba rhythms of 70s Brazil with an extended edit and added beats to guide dancers from the favela to the beach. Two distinct styles, perfect for different vibes.
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I Know You Got Soul
I Know You Got Soul (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: 45 6002SH. Rel: 28 Mar 25
I Know You Got Soul (Mister Mushi Special vocal mix) (4:00)
I Know You Got Soul (Mister Mushi Special instrumental mix) (4:03)
Review: Bobby Byrd's classic 'I Know You Got Soul' was originally recorded with James Brown's band The J.B.'s back in 1971 and soon became a club staple. It has endured in original form ever since but now it gets subtly reimagined by Mister Mushi. He offers a fresh, funky remix that's perfect for both crate diggers and DJ sets with the standout feature being the open drum break, which is a percussion lover's dream and has been designed to be sampled and looped for fun. Mister Mushi's impeccable mix stays true to the original funk spirit and the whole thing has been pressed on high-quality vinyl so it sounds superb.

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Played by: Voodoocuts
 in stock £10.42
Bird In Paradise
Cat: TCE 016CD. Rel: 21 Mar 25
Bird In Paradise (4:41)
Blood On The Stage (3:55)
Shooting Star (4:36)
Going To Live (4:25)
La Gracia (4:32)
Devil (5:20)
Doing Fine (4:02)
Oh Eh (3:13)
Sparrow In The Night (6:22)
Blackout Blues (5:36)
Tags: Afro Cuban | Flamenco
 in stock £10.63
Bird In Paradise
Bird In Paradise (limited blue vinyl LP)
Cat: TCE 16LP. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Bird In Paradise (4:41)
Blood On The Stage (3:55)
Shooting Star (4:36)
Going To Live (4:25)
La Gracia (4:32)
Devil (5:20)
Doing Fine (4:02)
Oh Eh (3:13)
Sparrow In The Night (6:22)
Blackout Blues (5:36)
Tags: Afro Cuban | Flamenco
 in stock £23.54
Na Boca Do Sol (reissue)
Cat: BRZ 45050R. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Na Boca Do Sol (2:43)
A Hora E Essa (3:01)
Review: Mr Bongo take an MPB breather, tempering their recent larger-scale ambition to reissue mammoth Brazilian disco on comp with a 7" side order appetiser of a classic Brazilian MPB track. Celia's 'Na Boco Do Sol' ('At the Mouth of the Sun') is a gestalt slice of slow-samba, bringing with it a dash of torrid soul and telenovela cinematics. The favourite Arthur Verocai collaborator sings of psychic cities and imaginariums of the soul, verifying a well-travelled spirit; Verocai himself, and Vitor Martins, both lend the song a fuzzy phonic with their guitars and strings. And on the B side comes 'A Hora e Essa, the first track from her second self-titled LP: a lively samba-funk workout, doused in jazzy piano licks, strutting guitars and punchy horns.
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Tags: MPB | Brazilian Funk
 in stock £8.75
Bring Your Love
Bring Your Love (coloured vinyl 7" (comes in different coloured vinyl, we cannot guarantee which colour you will receive)))
Cat: NUTONER 20. Rel: 24 Mar 25
Bring Your Love (2:28)
Angel Eyes (2:31)
 in stock £14.38
I Stand Alone (reissue)
I Stand Alone (reissue) (translucent yellow vinyl LP)
Cat: 741869 397374. Rel: 10 Mar 25
I Stand Alone (5:35)
Mother Lode (3:17)
Child Of Darkness (2:56)
Cool It (5:10)
Black Pride (5:59)
Water Brother (3:24)
Nightingale (4:55)
I Want To Take You Higher (2:55)
 in stock £28.96
Cuban Shuffle
Cuban Shuffle (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: ECR 009. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Cuban Shuffle (Keep It Going mix) (3:36)
Pablo's Theme (3:55)
Review: Cheeba's Latin brothers are back with yet another Havanan shuffle, extensively vacationing in Cuba to soak in very best of the nation's ripest stylistic amassments. Taking cues from cut and paste funk to Latin boogaloo, 'Cuban Shuffle' and 'Pablo's Theme' urge us formerly to "keep it going, now" before latterly dropping us into a fuzz-scat vat of hazy brass and stomping, found percussion. Most notably, the A-side's vinyl scratches sate a pruritic itch, and a careful dosage of reverb marks out a roomy but expansive atmosphere, one difficult to recreate lest you actually were there in 1970s Cuba.
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Tags: Boogaloo | Latin Funk
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Live In New York 1976
Cat: OFBCD 5009. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Prelude (Tryin' & Cryin')
Crosswinds
Pan Handler
Floop De Loop
East Bay
Band Intros
Earthlings
Echidna's Arf
Someday Space Lady
Feel Tzina
And So
Uncle Remus
Involuntary Bliss
 in stock £8.13
Coke (reissue)
Cat: MRBLP 314. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Na Na (3:58)
You Turn Me On (6:11)
Got To Touch Your Face (2:13)
Que Seria De Mi (3:15)
Bun Bun Bun (2:59)
Bang Bang (3:29)
Sabor A Mi (3:26)
Te Amo Mas (3:38)
Nuestro Amor (2:34)
Quiero Decirte (3:16)
Review: Mr Bongo look back to the damn fine Latin funk and rock-infused soul sounds of Coke's 197 self-titled opus for their next well-chosen reissue project here. It is their only album, sadly, but is a brilliant mix of Miami Latin-funk, psychedelic garage rock and gritty soul sung mainly in English. It blends bright funk drumming, flavourful organs and zesty horn with Paul Garcia (guitar), Ariel Hernandez (bass), Ruben Perez (drums), Jose Rubio (keys) and Peter Fernandez (vocals) all produced by Mato. The record was popular in Miami but faded due to limited promotion and a Coca-Cola trademark dispute but was later rediscovered by collectors, with standout tracks like 'Na Na,' 'Got to Touch Your Face' and 'Te Amo Mas' all became staples of Latin sets.

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 in stock £16.88
Coke
Coke (CD)
Cat: MRBCD 314. Rel: 28 Mar 25
Na Na
You Turn Me On
Got To Touch Your Face
Que Seria De Mi
Bun Bun Bun
Bang Bang
Sabor A Mi
Te Amo Mas
Nuestro Amor
Quiero Decirte
Tags: Latin Funk
 in stock £11.25
Ouelele Souskai (reissue)
Cat: SS 09LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
Ouelele (4:27)
Missie Sirop (4:18)
Diamant (3:32)
Laini (3:02)
Souskai (4:11)
Ni Tellement Longtemps (Eh Oui Doudou) (2:59)
Gade Boudin Madam' (2:44)
Mazouk Souvenir (4:07)
Tags: Jazz Funk | French | Zouk
 in stock £27.29
Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSLP 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Migilbawe (7:32)
Africa Boogie (4:21)
Ashiko Oumba (10:16)
Waka Juju (part 1) (5:04)
Waka Juju (part 2) (3:22)
Waka Juju (part 3) (6:27)
Review: Manu Dibango knew how to work a crowd. By the time he hit the stage at Marseille’s Théâtre La Criée in December 1982, he had long mastered the art of turning a gig into a full-blown celebration. This was the man who took makossa global, who made ‘Soul Makossa’ an international sensation a decade prior and who could pivot between jazz, funk and African rhythms like it was nothing. The recording, unearthed from the INA archives, captures him in peak form, leading an eight-piece band through a set that refuses to sit still. ‘Africa Boogie’ is all clipped guitars, tight horns and a bassline that struts like it owns the place. ‘Ashiko Oumba’ turns the groove alluringly, locking into intricate polyrhythms before erupting into pure brass-fuelled joy. Then there’s ‘Waka Juju’, sprawling across three parts, moving from simmering tension to full-throttle release with the kind of control only Dibango could pull off. He’s conducting, shaping the music in real-time, every solo a conversation, every break a setup for the next explosion of sound. Four decades later, the set still feels alive. It’s there in the call-and-response with the crowd, the sweat-soaked momentum of a band that knows it’s on fire. Dibango, effortlessly cool at the centre of it all, proves once again why his music never ages.
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Dibango 82 (remastered)
Cat: WWSCD 99. Rel: 03 Apr 25
Migilbawe (Live, 22 Dec, 1982 At Theatre La Criee, Marseille, France)
Africa Boogie
Ashiko Oumba
Waka Juju (part 1)
Waka Juju (part 2)
Waka Juju (part 3)
 in stock £14.58
All Night Long
All Night Long (limited lemon yellow vinyl 7")
Cat: SSR 7001LEMON. Rel: 13 Mar 25
All Night Long (feat David Whitley) (4:24)
Funkin On The One (feat Funkin' On The One) (4:42)
Review: These are two proper old school dance floor heaters from DJ Friction - yes, the very same - who in 2017 debuted his boogie and modern funk project, Ground Control, with first album Boogie Some More via Sedsoul Records. The glorious tunes feature vocals from David Whitley, Tansy Davis, Adriano Prestel, Ciaan, and Talkboxers Sin2 and CJ and now two tracks from the album come on this exclusive 7". This marks the beginning of a new era for DJ Friction who launches Soulsonic Recordings. Both of these are two more colourful and charming neo-boogie bangers with rich licks, bold basslines and irresistible funk.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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All Night Long
Cat: SSR 7001. Rel: 21 Mar 25
All Night Long (feat David Whitley) (4:24)
Funkin On The One (feat Sin2) (4:44)
Review: Originally released in 2017, 'All Night Long' now gets a well-deserved vinyl release on 7". A tribute to the golden era of funk and disco, this release perfectly captures the electrifying energy of the early 80s while keeping things fresh for modern dancefloors. 'All Night Long' is a shimmering fusion of funk, soul, disco and electro, dripping with nostalgia. The groove is infectious, with crisp drum machines, funky basslines and synth stabs that instantly bring to mind classics from the likes of The Whispers or Shalamar. It's the kind of track that oozes retro charm but remains undeniably timeless. On the flip, 'Funkin On The One' shifts gears into a deep funk workout inspired by legends like Zapp & Roger and The Gap Band. Heavy slap bass, talkbox vocals and tight rhythms make this a certified dancefloor bomb, embracing the spirit of 80s funk with authentic precision.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock £13.13
Diggin' Groove Digger: Best of Weldon Irvine (Japanese Edition)
Cat: PLP 7527. Rel: 18 Mar 25
Marjorie Moon (5:49)
Turkis Bath (6:55)
Mr Clean (5:19)
Soul Sister (7:33)
Sister Sanctified (3:21)
Homey (4:19)
Bananas (2:19)
Hip Hop Speaks (1:55)
Review: Weldon Irvine was a pioneering musician whose innovative style and emotionally powerful melodies earned him admiration across generations and genres, from 1970s jazz and soul to 1990s club and rare groove scenes. Known for his versatility, Irvine left behind a legacy of timeless tracks and this best-of album, curated from his extensive catalogue, features eight standout songs that showcase his genius. The always-sensitive P-VINE presents this special collection in style and offers a comprehensive glimpse into the depth and breadth of Irvine's musical contributions, all of which highlight his lasting impact on the music world.

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 in stock £26.66
Gris Gris (mono) (reissue)
Cat: JPR 051XLP. Rel: 03 Mar 25
Gris-Gris Gumbo Ya Ya (5:36)
Danse Kalinda Ba Doom (3:36)
Mama Roux (2:56)
Danse Fambeaux (4:51)
Croker Courtbullion (6:01)
Jump Sturdy (2:18)
I Walk On Guilded Splinters (7:27)
 in stock £27.08
Streetnoise (reissue)
Streetnoise (reissue) (gatefold 2xLP)
Cat: SBM 8LP. Rel: 13 Mar 25
Tropic Of Capricorn (5:28)
Czechoslovakia (2:49)
Take Me To The Water (5:04)
A Word About Colour (4:21)
Light My Fire (3:49)
Indian Rope Man (3:42)
When I Was A Young Girl (4:48)
Flesh Failures (Let The Sunshine In) (4:59)
Ellis Island (4:10)
In Search Of The Sun (4:21)
Finally Found You Out (4:11)
Looking In The Eye Of The World (5:00)
Vauxhall To Lambeth Bridge (6:31)
All Blues (5:41)
I've Got Life (4:23)
Save The Country (3:59)
Review: Brian Auger's Streetnoise was originally recorded in 1969 with Julie Driscoll and The Trinity. It stands proud as a genre-blurring work of jazz, rock, folk and soul greatness that found the group moving beyond their r&b and jazz roots. Instead, Auger and Driscoll crafted a progressive, avant-garde yet deeply soulful record in which Driscoll's haunting vocals contrast beautifully with Auger's instrumentation. The gatefold sleeve was designed by Hunter S Thompson collaborator Ralph Steadman and was inspired by Hogarth's satirical etchings which in turn reflects the album's artistic ambition. Streetnoise features dynamic instrumentals like 'Ellis Island', great reinterpretations of 'All Blues' and 'Flesh Failures' and standout tracks such as 'Indian Rope Man' which highlight Auger's visionary fusion of styles.
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 in stock £19.79
Echo Hotel (remastered)
Echo Hotel (remastered) (grey vinyl LP)
Cat: NACI 240021. Rel: 05 Mar 25
Canyon (feat Alex Maas & Jazz Mills) (3:32)
Staring At The Ceiling (feat James Petralli) (3:30)
Echo Hotel (3:24)
Muerto En Vida (feat Natalia Clavier) (3:47)
Death Of A Rockstar (feat Alex Maas) (4:47)
O Sol (feat Tita Lima) (3:03)
The Organizer (3:00)
Has Regresado Viejo Amigo (feat Natalia Clavier) (3:25)
Getting' Away With Your Gal (feat Bill Callahan) (2:05)
Stars In Her Eyes (2:23)
Garagebands (5:10)
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Lifetime Supply
Lifetime Supply (limited peach vinyl LP)
Cat: CQQL 023COLOUR. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lifetime Supply (3:40)
Lonely Wealth (3:28)
The Real Deal (3:34)
This Is For Real (4:31)
Money Drives Me (Crazy) (3:54)
Comfort Zone (3:10)
First One's Free (2:28)
Empty Bed Memories (4:27)
Blurred (3:32)
Review: If you don't know (well, even if you do know it is still true), Californian multi-instrumentalist Brian Ellis is Egyptian Lover's keyboard player, and is also a member of Campus Christi with Peanut Butter Wolf. He steps out alone here with a new and outlier funk album that shows off his idiosyncratic style. It is a raw and dense sound that mixes up bold funk and gritty psychedelic soul while embracing the darker edges of both styles. Along the way, Ellis explores themes of truth, authenticity and the pitfalls of wealth while reflecting on the cost of giving away one's heart. Tracks like 'The Real Deal' and 'Money Drives Me Crazy 'capture these ideas with unfiltered emotion.
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Lifetime Supply
Cat: CQQL 023. Rel: 04 Mar 25
Lifetime Supply
Lonely Wealth
The Real Deal
This Is For Real
Money Drives Me Crazy
Comfort Zone
First One's Free
Empty Bed Memories
Blurred
Review: California multi-instrumentalist, Egyptian Lover's keyboard player and experimental producer Brian Ellis follows up his Quarantine Tapes with his first full-length solo album in four years. Unfortunately, we'll never have a lifetime supply of Brian's music, although that's forgivable since recorded music media also incorporates the genius invention that is playback, which means even one purchase can last for a lifetime as long as you keep your record in good nick! This one is a swirling bomb of bombast funk and dodgy-output psychedelic soul, one that is unafraid of the murkier ends of each sound. Ellis muses on the nature of truth, authenticity, dirty money and the consequence of leasing one's heart out, as on 'The Real Deal' and 'Money Drives Me Crazy'.
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 in stock £18.96
Keep On Moving (reissue)
Keep On Moving (reissue) (neon orange vinyl LP + MP3 download code)
Cat: FIRELP 233C. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Purely Physical
Keep On Moving
Insane (Tambourine mix)
The Road
I'd Do It For You
Everything Goes
Ex
Insane (Bass mix)
Gimme A Blast
Review: To mark the 35th birthday of this album it has been reissued on vinyl in different colours, so take your pick. As any funk lovers will know, Come Away with ESG is the Bronx sisters' pioneering debut album and a genre-blurring masterpiece that is accepted to have very much helped shape hip-hop, house, and post-punk with its signature minimalist funk. ESG's raw, stripped-down approach offered a fresh alternative to traditional funk in that it was free of horns and heavy organ. Decades later, their influence remains undeniable and has inspired countless artists across multiple genres. This record is all the proof you need that the magic of rhythm isn't just in the beats-it thrives in the spaces between them.
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Come Away With (reissue)
Come Away With (reissue) (limited neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: FIRELP 140C. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Come Away
Dance
You Make No Sense
Parking Lot Blues
Chistelle
About You
It's Alright
Moody (Spaced Out)
Tiny Sticks
The Beat
My Love For You
Review: This special The 35th-anniversary reissue of Come Away with ESG celebrates the groundbreaking debut album by the Bronx sisters. It's a proper genre-defying classic that shaped hip-hop, house, and post-punk with its signature minimalist funk. ESG's stripped-down sound is built on raw drumbeats and hypnotic bass lines and defies traditional labels with a more groove-driven, horn and organ-free alternative to funk. Their influence spans decades and has inspires artists across several genres which is why Come Away remains a classic and one that proves that true rhythm lies in the spaces between the beats.
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Step Off (reissue)
Step Off (reissue) (limited neon orange vinyl LP)
Cat: FIRELP 232C. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Be Good To Me
Talk It
It's Not Me
Six Pack
Step Off
Sensual Intentions
My Street
Review: To celebrate the 35th anniversary of this iconic album, it has been reissued on vinyl in various colours including this organ neon sizzler. Come Away with ESG was the groundbreaking debut from the Bronx-based sister group and is recognised as a genre-defying classic that played a pivotal role in shaping hip-hop, house and post-punk. ESG's minimalist funk, stripped of horns and heavy organ, offered a fresh take on the genre. Decades later, their impact is undeniable, influencing artists across multiple styles. This album is a testament to the power of rhythm-not just in the beats, but in the spaces between them.

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Jazz On The Moon
Cat: GCV 028. Rel: 01 Apr 25
Interstellar (1:04)
Jazz On The Moon (6:39)
Distant Planet (6:33)
Outer Space (1:24)
Groove Odyssey (6:01)
Cosmic Funk (7:42)
Review: A modern lunar take on jazz and disco, Jazz On The Moon hears Italian producer Paolo Fedreghini moonwalk backwards through live horns, bass, synth and guitar for a crisply produced six-track EP. Opening with original NASA-issue intercom vocals from the 1968 moon landing, 'Interstellar' crafts a moonscape of Harmon-muted trumpet and avant-garde growls, while expansive electro-funk opens out on the title track and 'Distant Planet', by which point a tonal shift is underway. The vibe is increasingly P-funky, erring desolate on the interluding 'Outer Space', before we wind up purblinded by the light side of the mood on closers 'Groove Odyssey' and 'Cosmic Funk'.
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Played by: LEGO EDIT
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L'Ocean De Toi
Cat: PT 016LP. Rel: 27 Mar 25
L'Ocean De Toi (4:06)
Dream Diary (3:23)
Prisms (4:53)
Green Eyes (3:39)
Rue De La Paix (4:01)
The Ocean Of You (3:34)
Moonface (4:43)
The Swimming Pool (4:14)
Vanishing Act (3:04)
Review: Lance Ferguson's work with The Bamboos and Menagerie has been critically acclaimed, but he is just as essential as a solo artist.This new release is a freshly scored soundtrack for the 1981 French film of the same name. It was a romantic thriller directed by Leroi Alarie that was once thought lost until a 35mm print was recently discovered. Alarie was dissatisfied with the original score so asked Ferguson to compose new music for the film ahead of its restoration and re-release. Ferguson's dreamy, instrumental funk sound does a great job of capturing the film's sun-drenched atmosphere and subtly infuses it with 80s vibes next to more contemporary sounds. It's fair to say that the soundtrack very much enhances this rediscovered European arthouse gem.
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Chewing The Fat
Chewing The Fat (limited neon pink vinyl LP (indie exclusive))
Cat: ALNLP 71X. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (interlude) (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Swallertrip (3:24)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: This new album marks a bold new chapter for Franc Moody that offers a window into their evolution into a more mature, reinvented outfit with an intriguing sound. This album dives deep into the duo's creative depths and finds them breaking their own musical rules. Partly recorded at LA's 64 Sounds Studio and Damon Albarn's Studio 13 in West London, the album draws heavily from Albarn's unique synth collection including rare Russian models. Influenced by live performances from Massive Attack and LCD Soundsystem, the record shifts away from disco towards a grungier, grittier and more attitude-driven sonic palette so has a raw and experimental essence unlike their previous releases.
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Chewing The Fat
Cat: ALNCD 71. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Driving On The Wrong Side Of The Road (3:10)
Square Pegs In Round Holes (3:34)
Space Between Us (3:45)
Bloodlines (3:43)
Going Through The Motions (4:35)
Chewing The Fat (2:37)
Henges (1:11)
Pressure Makes Diamonds (3:18)
Can't Find The Words (2:53)
The Light You Bring (3:42)
Review: Following a pair of well-received albums on Juicebox Recordings (not to be confused with A Guy Called Gerald's 1990s label of the same name), self-styled "nu-funk" duo Franc Moody have transferred to Night Time Stories for the release of new album Chewing The Fat. Like its predecessors, it blends a left-of-centre, Hot Chip style sensibility with colourful and nostalgic synth sounds, disco strings, good grooves and nods aplenty to both 21st century electronica and the Halcyon days of synth-funk in the 1980s. The results are frequently superb, with highlights including the throbbing-but-sparse 'Square Pegs In Round Holes', jaunty opener 'Driving On The Wrong Side of the Road' and the blissful, tactile and string-laden nu-disco bounce of 'Bloodlines'.
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What Color?
What Color? (7" repress)
Cat: BT 4502. Rel: 21 Mar 25
What Color? (3:54)
What Color? (instrumental) (3:54)
Review: Before making it big with Maze, Frankie Beverly was the man behind Raw Soul, a heavyweight, politically conscious band whose fuzzy, full-throttle sound sat somewhere between the J.B's and Sly & The Family Stone. The band's most famous moment was 1975 single 'Color Blind', which was originally recorded as 'What's The Color?' Here that never-before-heard recording is finally issued. Rich in fuzz-soaked horns, crunchy drum-breaks, weighty bass and clipped funk guitar licks, the track features some superb, James Brown style lead vocals from Beverly. Brilliantly, there's also a chance to savour the unheard Raw Soul instrumental version, which features an extended, DJ-friendly drum solo midway through. A slice of history that's well worth picking up. As played by DJ Koco....
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Still Dreamin'
Still Dreamin' (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: SC 7074. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Still Dreamin' (4:57)
Declaration (5:46)
Review: Detroit will always be known as the birthplace of techno but the mighty fine Star Creature label does a fine job of offering up different sonic perspectives from the Motor City. Kibbi Gibbon is a new outfit from the 313 that makes a great mark here with two effortlessly cool and breezy new instrumental funk cuts. 'Still Dreamin'' is all leggy drums and thinking melodies with squelchy lines and warming bass that will prove irresistible once the sun comes out and even beyond the time it sets. 'Declaration' on the flip slows things down a little for some extra romance with whimsical leads and a distant cosmic glow.
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Tags: Disco Funk
 in stock £10.42
Change Of Plans
Change Of Plans (LP + insert)
Cat: AMT 012. Rel: 20 Mar 25
Change Of Plans (4:53)
Rainy (feat Lo Steele) (4:11)
Law (feat Jarrod Lawson) (2:45)
Clean (4:32)
Search & Find (3:13)
Just Free (4:44)
Sparky (feat Hailey Niswanger) (3:44)
October (2:45)
Glow (4:37)
Paid To Play (3:12)
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Ain't No Sunshine (reissue)
Cat: DYNAM 7146. Rel: 06 Mar 25
Ain't No Sunshine (3:53)
Changing Things (5:37)
Review: Dynamite Cuts continue in their mission to share jazz, funk and soul deep cuts with the world, this time pulling a timeless gilded funk rabbit out of their hats. Gregory James Edition took on the collective mantle of "Prophets Of Soul" at the moment of their 1973 debut, which would only then be followed by the 1979 record Gonna Grow Some Gold before an eventual disbandment. A shame, since 'Ain't No Sunshine' and 'Changing Things' stand out as the record's finest offcuts; the first track uses its various clavinets and Farfisa Combo organs to estrange an existingly capricious funk sound, rendering it rather odd, alien, spacious. 'Changing Things' contrasts with upswells of gushing piano set to a funk backbeat, which come yet measured by an admirable key change control, again held down by lead player Gregory Bibb.
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 in stock £12.92
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