Big Ups with Monk-One
NYC’s Monk Uno talks Mosaic Tweed, Cleveland snowstorm diggin’, pale ale and more Continue Reading

NYC’s Monk Uno talks Mosaic Tweed, Cleveland snowstorm diggin’, pale ale and more Continue Reading

There have been record digging movies such as Deep Crates, Beat Kingz among others. Doug Pray took it further back in the day and defined the DJ/ record digger in […]
Born in 1947 in West Memphis, Arkansas, Shirley Brown sang in church until she was discovered at age 14 by Albert King singing at the Harlem Club in Brooklyn, Illinois. […]
Once more we hear the dope stuff. And when I say dope, I mean Kenny “Dope” Gonzalez. Mr. Dope has just put out an all 45 Funk and Soul mix […]
So you and your digging buddies decide to take a road trip to find records. You’re gonna start in the east and maybe you’ve decided to go to DC and […]
This record was a good score for $3. It was an even better come up that it was a promo and mint, with a blank back cover. I heard it […]
I am starting up the Guest Mix Series again over here at FMF. Last time I had a great bunch of mixes from everyone from Funky 16 Corners to the […]
I got a tweet from John Book on twitter that I thought was interesting. NPR published an article by Egon about digging in the East Village here in NYC. It […]
Grant Green, JC Moses, and Larry Young Courtesy of George Heid This morning we have some haunting Jazz organ originally from New Jersey, but reissued beautifully from the good folks […]
Creative Source was a short lived band out of Los Angeles, California. Comprised mostly of mostly unknown musicians, the band put out four Lps, 2 on the mighty Sussex label, […]