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  1. DJ HARRISON - Tales From The Old Dominion (LP)

    DJ HARRISON - Tales From The Old Dominion (LP)

    £24.98

    This is the second album from DJ Harrison, Richmond VA producer, and player of every instrument in the house. Three years in the making, this album reflects how Harrison hears the South and moves through the world. He reimagines decades of soul, funk, rock, R&B, hip-hop, and other Black music, striving for personal peace despite centuries of racial injustice. Warm, syrupy neo-soul descended Voodoo-era D’Angelo, soulful gothic folk, futuristic disco, breakbeats and Learn More
  2. THE CIRCLING SUN - Spirits LP (Pre Order)

    THE CIRCLING SUN - Spirits LP (Pre Order)

    £19.99

    New Zealand’s jazz luminaries have assembled to form an all-star cluster: The Circling Sun. Channeling spiritual/modal jazz and Latin rhythms, they simultaneously reference the greats such as Sun Ra, Pharoah Sanders and Alice Coltrane, while maintaining a fresh perspective on ensemble dynamics. Learn More
  3. VARIOUS - Studio One (Extended Disco 12" Mixes) (2x LP)

    VARIOUS - Studio One (Extended Disco 12" Mixes) (2x LP)

    £27.49

    Studio One's music in the 1970s took the label to new heights. The new style of Disco Mix brought many areas of Reggae together ­ Roots, Lovers, Disco and Dub all came together in extended form, re-versioning classic hits, experimenting with new studio technology, over-dubbing, syn-drums and more producing what many fans describe as the most creative and innovative phase in the history of the legendary Studio One Records. Learn More
  4. O'DONEL LEVY - Simba (reissue)

    O'DONEL LEVY - Simba (reissue)

    £21.49

    Proudly presenting a new series of Mr Bongo reissues exploring the incredible back catalogue of Sonny Lester’s iconic Groove Merchant record label. First up, the spellbinding funk-fuelled, soul jazz album ‘Simba’, by guitar maestro O'Donel Levy. Learn More
  5. KAMASI WASHINGTON - Fearless Movement (Gatefold, 2 x LP)

    KAMASI WASHINGTON - Fearless Movement (Gatefold, 2 x LP)

    £28.99

    Turning his attention to dance for his latest album, Fearless Movement out this May on Young, Kamasi Washington resumes his ongoing study of music as a means of connection. His 2015 album The Epic, as well as 2018’s Heaven and Earth were received by critics and audiences as a reimagination of modern jazz showcasing Washington’s larger-than-lift compositions full of celestial grandeur and his distinct blend of jazz, Latin, funk, classical, hip-hop and soul. Fearless Movement, however, offers something different: terrestrial rhythms and collaborations from rappers, musical icons and even Washington’s own daughter. Features include: Thundercat, Taj Austin, Ras Austin, Patrice Quinn, DJ Battlecat, Brandon Coleman, D-Smoke, George Clinton, Bj the Chicago Kid, and Andre 3000. Learn More
  6. HESS & HARRISON - Rogue Signal EP

    HESS & HARRISON - Rogue Signal EP

    £16.49

    Luke Hess and Joshua Harrison return with some Techno essentials. Learn More
  7. JASMINE MYRA - Rising (LP)

    JASMINE MYRA - Rising (LP)

    £21.49

    Elevating, uplifting and beautifully arranged. Jasmine Myra's sophomore album Rising builds on the success of her breakthrough album Horizons to deliver a major statement from one of UK Jazz's rising stars. Produced by Matthew Halsall and mixed by Greg Freeman (Hania Rani, Matthew Halsall, Portico Quartet), Rising delivers a confident and vibrant follow up that joins the musical dots between Myra’s influences Kenny Wheeler, Bonobo and Shabaka Hutchings while delivering something unique, beautiful and profound. Learn More
  8. YORUBA SINGERS - Ojinga's Own (reissue)

    YORUBA SINGERS - Ojinga's Own (reissue)

    £19.99

    The 1974 debut album Ojinga’s Own and single Basa Bongo/Black Pepper by Guyanese Afro-Folk band The Yoruba Singers has been remastered for vinyl and digital. The Yoruba Singers formed in Georgetown, Guyana in 1971. Despite their name they were not from Nigeria, but identified strongly with the area from which so many of the African diaspora in Guyana and neighbouring regions were originally descended. Learn More

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