Anatomy Of Sample: Stanley Turrentine – Sister Sanctified
I wore the cassette of The Cactus Al/bum out in my ride as a late teen. Still reeling from the onslaught of white boy rap by the Beastie Boys, I […]
I wore the cassette of The Cactus Al/bum out in my ride as a late teen. Still reeling from the onslaught of white boy rap by the Beastie Boys, I […]
As long as I’ve been DJing, I’ve always had beef with DJ bags. I addressed that in my review of the Tucker & Bloom North/South messenger here, and introduced the […]
Ann Arbor’s favorite producer is back representing Michigan strong with his new Nickel and Dimed Lp. Dropping 14 inspired instrumentals + 1 with his signature boom bap sound, 14KT enlists […]
One of the most sought after African records out there, Chapter One, by Blo, is being reissued by Mr. Bongo. Originally released by EMI in 1973, Mr. Bongo has given […]
There was a time when I was up before the sun rose, portable turntable in hand, hot cup of coffee in a travel mug, NPR on the car radio, record […]
Melbourne’s The Bombay Royale are on a mission. Originally formed to bring the amazing sounds of Bollywood’s Golden Era of the 1960’s and 1970’s to the Melbourne party goers, the […]
Always on the hunt for something new and funky, today we travel to Montevideo, Uruguay for experimental band Uho!. Their latest release ¡PA! on El Octavo Records follows Manuales Ilustrados […]
It’s Friday, and with a nod to Adam Yauch and Saul Bass, Flea Market Funk presents Feel What I’m Feelin’: An All 45 Mix. Here’s a baker’s dozen of 7″ […]
A bunch of years ago I reviewed a unique record out of Israel by The Apples. They took Rage Against The Machine’s “Killing In The Name Of” and funked it […]
If you have not been following the Minneapolis, MN record label Secret Stash, here’s a good time to start. Their previous releases have gone from Deep Funk to African Soul […]