Friday, March 27, 2015

Rare groove/soul/funk!!!

One of our strongest updates so far this year with a big batch of rare groove/soul/funk-stuff listed on the site today! Some real top stuff including original copies of Sarah Webster Fabio "Jujus/Alchemy of the Blues", the mythical East of Underground/Soap, Jackson Sisters self-titled on Tiger Lily, McNeal and Niles "Thrust", Andrew Wartts superb gospel LP "There Is A God Somewhere", rare Bay Area soul from Quinn Harris, Mabu's Madness on Maple (rarest LP on the label), Charles Williams' extremely scarce "Standing In The Way" 7" and a lot more in all price ranges!

Check the pictures below for examples of the rarer stuff or see all of this week's new arrivals in our New In Stock-section.

And by the way, we now also have the long-awaited new album from D'Angelo in stock plus a brand new reissue of the office fusion favourite Azimuth.

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Coming updates:

3/4: Hip Hop, Funk Jazz, Breaks
10/4: Jazz
17/4: Modern Soul, Boogie, Disco








Friday, March 20, 2015

Hip Hop + Jazz EPs

Massive Hip Hop-update today with a large number of LPs and 12"s added on the site. Among them we're happy to offer an original copy of Diamond D's "Stunts, Blunts and Hip Hop" (one of the most asked for records in the store), Convicts self-titled LP on Rap-A-Lot, The Nonce "World Ultimate", Hard 2 Obtain "Ism & Blues", rare indie 12"s from Brainsick Enterprize and Ruggedness Maddrama plus tons of more golden era-classics.

Also some 40 jazz EPs listed today like Zoot Sims Telefunken UX 4698, Rob Madna Philips 422 053 PE, Frans Elsen Philips 422 052 PE, Nils Lindberg "Jazz In TV Time", some Blue Note 7"s and more.

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Coming updates:27/3: Rare Groove

3/4: Hip Hop, Funk Jazz, Breaks







Friday, March 13, 2015

Weekly update 13/3 - Afro, Latin, Brazil & Reggae

The Swedish spring seems to be here, and what better way to celebrate than with the sunny vibes of this week's theme?
Since records from these four genres aren't the most frequently seen in Sweden, it might be a bit smaller in numbers than most of our weekly updates, but nevertheless includes some heat.
In the Latin department there's the Latin jazz of Milton Zapata, Mauricio Smith plus the Puerto Rican All-Stars Featuring Kako, and the funky drumming of the Moon People.
The Brazilian section gets support from plenty of bossa jazz, Jorge Ben's exellent, self-titled 1969 LP, Elis Regina in London and two very rare 7"s by Marcio Lott and Os Gatos / Carlinhos Do Cavaco.
A decent amount of Reggae 7"s, 12"s and LPs as well with Fred Locks - Love & Harmony and Keith Hudson's The Joint finishing up the bunch.
The probably most obscure gems are hiding in the Afro section though, with 5 7"s and 1 LP out of Sudan on the Munsphone label. Some with information only in Arabic, others by Hamad Elrebh, Mohamed Elamin and Abd El Azim Abdallah "Haraka".
The music on these are just great, and they probably won't show up any time soon again...


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Coming updates:
20/3: Jazz EPs & Hip Hop
27/3: Rare Groove




Friday, March 6, 2015

Weekly update 6/3 - Free Jazz and Spiritual Jazz

Right in time for the new Spiritual Jazz 6 from Jazzman, the theme of the week happens to be Spiritual Jazz and Free Jazz. Beautiful sounds to bring your spirit level up to healthy readings, and Free frenzy to twist your brain back to the normal again.
Some of the highlights include some of our own favourites like Sun Ra - Lanquidity, Asha by Lloyd McNeill, Carsten Meinert's fantastic To You and probably the most wanted of these - the epic Black Renaissance by Harry Whitaker.

There's nothing wrong with the Free Jazz either, but look out for the big Contemporary Jazz from Holland - Litany for the 14th of June 1966 by the Willem Breuker Orchestra and Quintet, one of Bengt "Frippe" Nordström's rarer releases (BNLP 8B / 9D) and both Swedish and Japanese fine releases - one that might not be Free Jazz to be precise, but interesting nonetheless: Hans Edler's Elektron Kukeso.

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Coming updates:
Mar 13 - Afro, Latin, Brazil, Reggae