Doin’ It In The Park
Photo Courtesy of Kenny Dope Just like the pioneers of hip hop who threw park jams and birthed the genre, the tradition continues today through The Tools of War’s True […]
Photo Courtesy of Kenny Dope Just like the pioneers of hip hop who threw park jams and birthed the genre, the tradition continues today through The Tools of War’s True […]
Up until the invention of the Tucker & Bloom Rich Medina 45 bag, we always had trouble with transporting forty fives to gigs. What you were usually stuck with were […]
Our friends from NYC Trust are back at it again. This time it’s a batch of beats from E’s E and friends. This thirteen track full of gems record has […]
So we’ve made the jump from BK to JC, and in the last few days it just feels like home sweet home. 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 […]
We all buy records for different reasons. Of course the music is obvious, but perhaps the motivation is record label, album cover, or discography based. Recently, I’ve heard some talk […]
This year the WFMU Record Fair got moved to the Armory over on Lexington and 26th, a massive space that housed the Victoria’s Secret Fashion show at some point. They […]
A while back I posed the question to the readers of Flea Market Funk: “What motivates you to collect vinyl?”. I got some interesting feedback, and wanted to share them […]
For those of you who couldn’t attend the launch party in DUMBO Brooklyn on Record Store Day 2014, here’s a special treat. There is a video recap of the event, […]
This past week one of my neighbors, who always sees me with records told me about a Salvation Army flea market in my neighborhood. I knew there was a “headquarters” […]