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What if one of the greatest rappers ever to hold a mic reinvented himself as a 24 year old Russian rapper from Brooklyn? Well that is one theory flying around […]
What if one of the greatest rappers ever to hold a mic reinvented himself as a 24 year old Russian rapper from Brooklyn? Well that is one theory flying around […]
It seems fitting that on the 15th anniversary of the Wah Wah 45’s label that they would release a retrospective of some of the finest cover tunes the label has […]
Summertime and the livin’ is easy! This 45 is some sweet tea here people. The Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band, known for their past instrumental cover version of 50 Cent’s […]
As if one book about Hip Hop liner notes wasn’t enough to keep you busy, veteran author and Hip Hop historian Brian Coleman will release his second volume of the […]
So we’ve made the jump from BK to JC, and in the last few days it just feels like home sweet home. Â With a prime view of NYC from the […]
Well, Brooklyn, our time together has come to an end. While we continue to have much love for the borough that gave us a lot of love back, Flea Market […]
Newcastle’s finest duo since Andy Cole and Peter Beardsley are back once again for the third time with Broken Toys, another vinyl adventure that is sure to please. Riding high […]
Here’s something that has been floating around for a while, and as things change here at Flea Market Funk, it seemed fitting to highlight this collaboration of Jim Jarmusch, The […]
A huge and talented contributor (probably the biggest as well) to the Norfolk Sound was Lenis Guess. A singer, songwriter, and arranger, Guess was an vital part of the music […]
A DJ friend of mine once told me: “I don’t listen to anything except Free Jazz anymore”, as he slipped me this French Free Jazz masterpiece to dub. I had […]