Hard Proof – Dragon b/w Tere
In these days of vinyl record resurgence, a myriad of indie labels are producing everything from Latin to Modern Funk and Soul, Hip Hop to Dance Floor Jazz and some […]
In these days of vinyl record resurgence, a myriad of indie labels are producing everything from Latin to Modern Funk and Soul, Hip Hop to Dance Floor Jazz and some […]
This week again we have another heavyweight in Big Ups. If you’ve bought a record from Jazzman Gerald’s stable of record labels, then you have indirectly dealt with Mr. Euan […]
Today we bring you New York’s own, Oxygen aka Ox the Architect and his latest effort “Gone Diggin’ in video form. While it’s not the first record or video to […]
The 90’s sound. The Boom Bap. Acid Jazz. Bringing back some of the Jazz greats and introducing them to a new audience. The Acid Jazz revolution that had records labels […]
When I started the Big Ups interview series I made a master list of people that were a must have to interview. The Noble brothers were one (ok two) of […]
When I wrote the feature on The Vinyl District’s Record Store Locator early this year, I mentioned an old site that used to be the go to internet site to […]
Anyone who’s ever stepped foot or spent time in a record store knows the importance of them. Before vinyl records became widely available to the mass population through department stores, […]
So tonight is going to be a busy night. I already have a 45 box full of heat for the Dust & Grooves photo exhibition going on at Tropicalia in […]
Good Records NYC’s Jonathan Sklute talks buying collections, DJ Day, 12″ vs. 45 and more Continue Reading

It started out innocently enough about a year ago, as I stopped by a random store that had records out front. When I asked how much they were, the lady […]