this 4 track 45rpm 7inch comes to you courtesy of copacetic frequency productions. 2 vocal cuts by ozzie dee & izaba, a melodica cut by ray ranking & the version by label owner dawehdread.
latin freestyle was a dizzying, passionate, ultra-modern music. it was the aural equivalent of a can of thirst-quenching quatro or a spanish harlem dance-off, and it became the electronically constructed bridge between disco and house.
sandman project’s long awaited debut album “where did you go?” is a borderless amalgam of brass heavy sounds, a document of a band whose musical tendencies mimic their open-minded ethic where ethio-jazz, afrobeat, american soul music and psychedelic, mediterranean funk traverse.
first reissue of daweh congos classic roots reggae album human rights & justice originally released in 2000. daweh congo recruited the formidable talents of roots radic, jamaicas premier back-up band to lay the rhythms that can be heard throughout this album
yes yes funky people, here is a new and fresh release from the amazing betty black, after her first two releases -cry me a river - & sweet dreams, on skyline recordings, we now have the honour of releasing betty s original material - the pandora s box has now been opened and its full of treasure. sassy, funky and delivered with the incredibly sultry but snappy voice of betty. a vocalist of legends, not to be missed.
hip hop old school vom feinsten mit wu-tang clan - cream, cypress hill - insane in the brain, outkast - ms jackson, a tribe called quest, streets, lil nas x and more !
repro of this sought after 1969 reggae lp. includes 10 classic tracks featuring top jamaican session players such val bennett, winston wright, and gladstone anderson.
reissue - miraculously rare and seriously obscure killer dubs. one of the very few hard core seventies dub albums mixed by errol brown. a selection of solid dubs originally recorded in 1978 by bb seaton at duke reid s legendary treasure isle studio and mixed in-house by the duke s nephew errol brown. a radical departure for all concerned this bold dub album was never officially released although a few clandestine copies reputedly did the new york rounds at the time. mojo by david katz - extremely rare 1978 dub album stands up against any from that era - -errol brown began engineering through family connections, producer duke reid was his uncle. trained by the highly-skilled byron smith, chief engineer at reid s treasure isle facility, brown cut his teeth mixing alton ellis, the paragons, peter tosh and marcia griffiths. -orthodox dub- dates from 1978 when bb seaton of the gaylads was working closely with brown at treasure isle, cutting tracks with ken boothe and mikey dread along with self-produced work, and although only ever issued in tiny numbers as pre-release lp in the bronx, these dubs pack a mighty punch, easily on par with any of the dub sets issued in the era by channel one or joe gibbs. outstanding tracks include -roots rockas-, a stripped down cut of boothe s -who really cares-, and -black forest rock-, a bass-heavy reading of seaton s -is life-.-
4 years after “starboy”, canadian singer the weeknd is back with his 4th studio album “after hours”. pressed on black double vinyl, housed in a gatefold sleeve.