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Just like the stock market, you need to diversify your portfolio. Daptone Records are doing just that. Their different funk and soul imprints eventually shot into releases by a reggae […]
Just like the stock market, you need to diversify your portfolio. Daptone Records are doing just that. Their different funk and soul imprints eventually shot into releases by a reggae […]
Remember when you first were introduced to Cymande? We can remember it like yesterday. One of our DJ buddies broke out “Bra” and “The Message” and we went nuts. We […]
The Get On Down Jukebox series continues with the next in their 45 hip hop release. This time we travel back to 1995 and Common’s (When he was Common Sense) […]
Some bands and singers just have this familiar sound. You can immediately tell the Reverend Al Green, Sharon Jones, or the distinct instrumentals of the JB’s. We can say the […]
We have been checking this video of the great Quincy Jones and Herbie Hancock noodling around with the Fairlight CMI digital sampling synthesizer in the early eighties. It was used […]
LA people! If you haven’t had enough of vinyl since the Tropicalia In Furs pop up store, The Record Parlour has something for you. They’re giving away free records. Yes, […]
If you’ve heard records by Mark Ronson, Jamiroquai, Amy Winehouse, Morcheeba, Lily Allen, Nightmares On Wax, Corinne Bailey Rae, just to name a few, you’ve most likely heard The Haggis […]
For those of you unfamiliar with Jeff Davis aka Stress The White Boy (STWB), we suggest you get familiar. A talented DJ, producer, and musician, who reps Philly to the […]
We always dig artists who are dredging up a past sound and using those influences to put a twist on it. That’s exactly what Mako & Mr. Bristow are doing. […]
We’ve been a huge supporter of Professor Brian Oblivion for a minute now. His 45s released on Clockwise were the perfect blend of instrumental funk and hip hop. A balance […]