The Harlem Gospel Travelers: God’s Gonna Move His Hand
With one more notch in the vinyl record belt, Colemine Records is back once again with a sure shot forty-five. In yet another stunning record from their Devotional Series, they […]
With one more notch in the vinyl record belt, Colemine Records is back once again with a sure shot forty-five. In yet another stunning record from their Devotional Series, they […]
For us here at Flea Market Funk, books and records go hand in hand. They are both a drug that can get us excited and also frustrated (as in where […]
Sometimes musical magic happens just for a moment. It’s recorded, but the artists fade away, leaving the magic to be cemented onto tape forever. Such is the case in 1980s […]
After a bit of a hiatus, our Instagram page Funky Little Boxes has returned! When we first started off, Skeme Richards and I decided it would be fun to highlight […]
Conjuring up the smell, sounds, and feels of late Spring and Summer, Brainstory returns once again with a double-sided forty-five that will mellow the mood and have you dreaming of […]
Today we go back a bit and visit an obscure release, 1987’s Novaphonia by Antonio L. Newton. This much sought-after private pressed record is finally available for the first time […]
We love a good African record here at Flea Market Funk, so when this one came across the turntable it had to be put on your radar. Acid Jazz Records, […]
If you’ve been following the talented Adam Gibbons, the driving force behind Lack of Afro, The Damn Straights, and The Unity Sextet, you’ve undoubtedly nodded your head to a funky […]
It’s interesting to see how Daptone Records have pivoted after the loss of such great artists like Sharon Jones, Charles Bradley, and Dan Klein of The Frightnrs. The trailblazers of […]
The name Boca 45 is synonymous with chunky beats, on-point scratching, European festivals, and deep crate-digging among other things (Let’s face it, he’s a decent footballer too!). The Bristol, UK […]