Big Ups with Mike 2600

Dope DJ and graphic designer Mike 2600 breaks down digging for records, why Q-Bert still holds up in 2011, 12″ singles, and repping Minneapolis.

Dope DJ and graphic designer Mike 2600 breaks down digging for records, why Q-Bert still holds up in 2011, 12″ singles, and repping Minneapolis.
Founded in 1962, Malaco Records has had it’s offices on Northside Drive in Jackson, Mississippi since 1967. Started by Wolf Stephenson and Tommy Couch and billed as the “The Last […]
Since this weekend was about Record Store Day, which I will comment on a bit later, I also threw up a post about Shaolin Jazz, which featured the acapella of […]
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I got an e mail from A guy called Frank the other day who told me about a pretty good record score in Richmond. This score of a 50 cent […]
I’m always on the look out for cool record related documentaries here at Flea Market Funk. From Lords of Diggin’ to Scratch to Second Hand Sureshots to this little piece […]
DJ Shadow released a limited edition panoramic poster from the Endtroducing Lp. This is when record stores were a bit more abundant, circa 1996 Such a sad sight, but record […]
Boston’s DJ Mdeck, half of the Deck Bros. (actual twins!) breaks down vinyl, B Boying and his take on Funky records

Here’s some Indiana Soul via Florida for you this morning by none other than Timmy Thomas. From the first time I found “Funky Me”, with it’s primitive use of a […]
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