Soul Jazz Presents Reggae SoundSystem Book
We all know that in addition to the warm, analog sound that vinyl has, the LP packaging speaks to us as well. I’ve bought horrible records on the strength of […]
We all know that in addition to the warm, analog sound that vinyl has, the LP packaging speaks to us as well. I’ve bought horrible records on the strength of […]
If you are like me and have an Expedit from IKEA (I have the same one from 1998, seriously, it’s moved a bajillion times), then you might find this of […]
There are so many genres in Jazz, I think that’s what drew me to the music in the first place (besides the Hip Hop sampling aspect). Since I got into […]
It’s been a while since I put something together here on FMF, so with the redesign of the site I wanted to showcase a few records I have been into […]
When you think of Pittsburgh history, instantly The Steel Curtain of the 70’s Steelers of the NFL and Willie “Pops” Stargell or Dave Parker banging homers out of Three Rivers […]
When I wrote the feature on The Vinyl District’s Record Store Locator early this year, I mentioned an old site that used to be the go to internet site to […]
In another blending moment I couldn’t look over, two of my most favorite Hip Hop bands from the 90’s interestingly blended together. I think this is one of the best […]
When my man Eilon over at Dust & Grooves put up a video interview of Luaka Bop co-owner Yale Evelev this morning, he spoke about a Tim Maia compilation record […]
File under interesting Folk/Rock break. Who knew James Taylor could be so funky? I’ve been sitting on a bunch of copies of this record for a minute, compiling drum breaks […]
Mention the word Entroducing to Hip Hop or DJ fans and they will immediately remember where they were when they got a copy of the now 16 year old classic […]