J-Zone: Lunch Breaks
Jay Mumford aka J-Zone, is the most honest dude in the game. He’s not afraid to call it like he sees it and tweet about it or put it on […]
Jay Mumford aka J-Zone, is the most honest dude in the game. He’s not afraid to call it like he sees it and tweet about it or put it on […]
Photo Courtesy of Ruth Fremson/The New York Times When I first heard Gregory Porter’s “1960 What?”, I thought I had stumbled upon some sixties revolutionary anthem that was unearthed from […]
Preservation is a talented DJ, producer, photographer, and cinematographer. His latest release, Old Numbers, featured appearances by Yasiin Bey, Jean Grae, Jemini the Gifted One, Minnesota and Edo G and […]
For this Valentine’s Day, Flea Market Funk and Hot Peas & Butta have teamed up with a mix for all the brothers (and sisters too!) who either forgot about Valentine’s […]
Most artists have a hard time rising to the top in just one genre. There are few people that I can think of off the top of my head that […]
If it’s one thing we like here at Flea Market Funk besides a good record, it’s a good collaboration. One of the better indie labels out there, Cultures of Soul […]
More snow here in NYC this Monday, but we’re thinking of warmer places like Jamaica and Israel. A nice warm beach would do us all some good right about now. […]
This past Summer I DJ’d at the Major League Soccer All Star Game in Kansas City, Kansas for the crew at Bumpy Pitch/ The Original Winger. At some point, I […]
If you go to the core of most Soul artists, it’s the church. They started out singing in a choir and it eventually led them to secular music. This group […]
Yesterday, a story about a Motown collector from Detroit who was gathering items at a Motown musician’s estate sale surfaced. After the sale, there were quite a few items that […]