The Dontells – Move On Down The Line
Along with the grip of original sounding and recorded funk and soul records that Colemine have put out, their latest release falls under the unreleased category. So unreleased, in fact, […]
Along with the grip of original sounding and recorded funk and soul records that Colemine have put out, their latest release falls under the unreleased category. So unreleased, in fact, […]
When two powerhouses collide to form a group, well it’s a good thing. Linking up through social media in 2014, organist Chris Hazelton from the Boogaloo 7 and The M-Tet’s […]
Today’s scorching forty five comes courtesy of a split 7″ from label mates Camellia Hartman & The Soulful Saints and Billy The Kid. Dala Records founder Billy Aukstik aka Billy […]
While we are all aware of the impact on American jazz on the genre, the US was not the only country to really make an impact on the culture. It’s […]
Well for those living under a rock, you know the unstoppable force that is Your Old Droog. Dude is making music, well, like no other. The shit is fresh, for […]
Today’s Big Ups come courtesy of Beirut Groove Collector founder Ernesto Chahoud. A man who will go to great lengths to get the right records (as you will read in […]
It’s always an honor to be asked to do a mix for people you respect. At the end of it, I am just a dude who loves music and followed […]
Bay Area work horses The M-Tet have long been championed here on Flea Market Funk. From the early 45s on Lugnut Brand Records to the iterations of the band in […]
And just like that, we Return To The 37th Chamber, and this time with help from Lee Fields and newcomer Shannon Wise from The Shacks in tow. With a new […]
One of favorite new New Jersey bands, Conundrum, who has been wowing live audiences with their hybrid of funky jazz hip hop fusion is back with their latest effort, Social […]