Blood Money – Nighttime Gangster Jazz
We think that everyone should have their own theme music, why not? Whether it’s the What’s Happening theme when you’re cruising the block (hey hey hey) or when you are […]
We think that everyone should have their own theme music, why not? Whether it’s the What’s Happening theme when you’re cruising the block (hey hey hey) or when you are […]
A few weeks ago Noisey had an article about new producers who scour YouTube and web sites to get samples. It talked about the popularity of internet record digging, that […]
While other labels try to get on the level of this Mid West powerhouse, Colemine Records just keeps putting out tracks. This time, it’s another left coast band, The Droptones, […]
We love to hear new stuff from established groups, even though we weren’t aware of them before. In the mid 1990’s, we were immersed in Jazz and New York Hip […]
I first heard Tim “Love” Lee on a track from The Chemical Brothers Live At The Social Vol. 1, which I promptly played until I couldn’t play any more. The […]
Through the years here at Flea Market Funk, we’ve talked a lot about many types of records. However, one genre that hasn’t been spoken about is, surprise, spoken word. Our […]
With the release of the Dust & Grooves: Adventures In Record Collecting book less than one month away, Dust & Grooves has started a contest from today up until April […]
We’ve been noticing a strong resurgence in Boogie as of late, newer artists with that sound and feel of that era: synths, electronic drums, hard bass lines. To tell you […]
It’s a known fact that we love Paul Nice here at Flea Market Funk. DJ, producer, beat maker,Kung Fu connoisseur, he is one talented cat. if you have no idea […]
Ooh wee the latest Names You Can Trust Tropical 45 series gets Summer here quicker than we expected. It’s a double sider with some Dub Cumbia from El Combo Chimbita […]