Is Technology Killing The Sample Game?
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
Here’s something for all the crate diggers, beat heads, and library geeks out there. That’s no diss, Flea Market Funk is all of the above. The good folks over at […]
When the founders of Eminent Stars got together in some old, dusty room with analog equipment to lay down some tracks for a record, they had one sound in mind. […]
We’ve been waiting for this day to come for over two years, the launch of the Dust & Grooves book, Adventures In Record Collecting. FMF has been a supporter of […]