Eclectic Styles: CRuNCH 22
A bunch of years ago I reviewed a unique record out of Israel by The Apples. They took Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name Of” and funked it […]
A bunch of years ago I reviewed a unique record out of Israel by The Apples. They took Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name Of” and funked it […]
It’s been about a year in the making, but The Dust & Grooves Road Trip: Digging For America’s Finest Vinyl Collectors is finally here. After last year’s successful Kickstarter campaign […]
This Monday morning we have a special treat for you here at Flea Market Funk. Over the weekend I had the pleasure of guesting once again on The Diggers Union […]
Record digging has always been an adventure and from the first time that I dug up a CTI record I was hooked on this very special label. When I found […]
Frootful’s follow up to 2011’s album of the week at Jazz FM Colours is a a two sided, Latin infused, Soul explosion. This is the first single off of the […]
The above flyer is probably the most important flyer in the history of Hip Hop. It signified the birth of the genre by none other than the DJ Kool Herc […]
It’s funny how when you do a bit of cleaning you come up with stuff you haven’t seen in years. Case in point: a burned, hand written recording of The […]
Today’s heat comes courtesy of “the hottest sounds around”, we’re speaking of the Names You Can Trust label out of Brooklyn. The crew over at NYC Trust has been delivering […]
Woke up this morning to the sad news that George Duke had passed. The keyboard virtuoso and pioneer of Jazz and Jazz Fusion was associated with musicians ranging from Jean […]
I walked into Johnny’s Jazz Grocery on the West Side of Red Bank, NJ sometime in the late 1990’s with curiosity. I had been into Jazz music, but someone told […]