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Non Sento Piu
Non Sento Piu (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: CARIB 703/04. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Classics/Ska
Non Sento Piu (4:00)
When Love Takes Over (4:46)
 in stock $15.50
Trinity
Trinity (7")
Cat: CARIB 701/02. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Classics/Ska
Trinity (3:20)
Trinity (version) (3:18)
 in stock $15.50
Mantra
Mantra (7")
Cat: CARIB 705/06. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Rock
Mantra (3:21)
Misterious (dub) (3:25)
 in stock $20.27
Ora Lo Sai
Ora Lo Sai (7" limited to 120 copies)
Cat: CARIB 707/08. Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
Classics/Ska
Oro So Lai (4:12)
End Titles (3:56)
 in stock $17.75
In The Beginning
Cat: ROC 060. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Funk
In The Beginning (2:53)
Stone Soul Picnic (3:40)
Review: First featured on Body And Soul's ultra-rare 1971 album and now a coveted collector's item, these two standout funk beauties are available on 7" vinyl for the first time. Essential for any self-respecting soul and funk fanatic, this one captures the raw, vintage energy of a bygone era and still cuts through today. The A-side, 'In the Beginning,' serves up deep funk grooves and soulful harmonies reminiscent of Sly Stone's classic sound. On the flip, the band offers a vibrant, funk-infused take on Laura Nyro's 'Stone Soul Picnic' and reimagines the timeless track with bold rhythms and all-new and funky fresh flair.
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 in stock $12.95
Reserva Special: Chess/Cadet
Cat: S4R 47. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Soul
Terry Callier - "Baby Take Your Time" (3:02)
Irma Thomas - "Let's Do It Over" (2:23)
Laura Lee - "Sure As Sin" (2:39)
Terry Callier - "Lover (Where Have You Gone)" (3:04)
Review: This special EP unearths hidden soul treasures from the late 60s and has powerful performances by Laura Lee and Irma Thomas that have an impact that far outweighs the modesty of the 7" they come on. Those two tunes were recorded at the legendary FAME Studios and originally released on Chess Records and also included are two of Afro-soul legend Terry Callier's most refined and emotive productions from the Cadet label/ They really underline his lush, orchestral take on soul with his own unique voice soaring to emotionally wrought heights. None of these tracks have been previously issued on 45 rpm and they are all sophisticated, heartfelt vintage magic from a golden era of Southern and Chicago soul.
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Light As Before
Light As Before (hand-numbered 7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: HWS 002. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Light As Before (4:35)
Light As Before (Noche Esponola remix) (5:12)
Review: Phil Mison, long revered for his chill-out sets and Balearic sensibility as a DJ, not to mention over two dozen releases under his belt, returns as Cantoma with a new single that perfectly captures the spirit of sunset listening. 'Light As Before' is a gentle and evocative piece built on Latin percussion, breezy guitar work and a standout horn section that lifts the track into a golden-hour daydream. It's the kind of track that feels tailor-made for a coastal terrace, a glass in hand and nowhere to be but the present. The B-side remix is a tasteful reimagining that dials down the horns and replaces them with soft flutes and delicate acoustic textures. This version leans deeper into the groove with a more introspective yet still melodic mood. It trades some of the exuberance for warmth and depth, making it an ideal complement to the original. Both sides highlight Mison's continued mastery of Balearic downtempo.
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 in stock $12.11
Love Feeling All Over
Cat: TRSNAPTHALI 1. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Roots/Lovers Rock
Love Feeling All Over (3:33)
Love Feeling All Over (version) (4:03)
Review: A true gem from the golden era, reggae royalty Johnny Clarke's 'Love Feeling All Over' is a standout rework of Diana Ross's seminal 'Love Hangover' and it gets a fresh spin with this alternate mix. Stripped down and rebuilt for sound system culture, it brings deeper bass, rawer textures and a heavier, more hypnotic vibe than ever before. Pressed on a weighty 7" on Clarke's own Naphthali label, this version is tailor-made for selectors and dancefloor devotees and has long been a certified 80s classic. This dubby take brings new life to a beloved anthem that backs up claims that Johnny Clarke remains a foundational voice in reggae.
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Ride The Wild (reissue)
Cat: ORCA 1980. Rel: 22 May 25
 
Punk/Hardcore
Ride The Wild (2:29)
It's A Hectic World (1:52)
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Oriole
Oriole (clear vinyl 7")
Cat: RK 45111C1. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Funk
Oriole (2:25)
Chickadee (3:12)
Review: Moscow's premier instrumental outfit the Diasonics return with a limited clear vinyl 7" drawn from their forthcoming second LP Ornithology. The A's 'Oriole' locks into a crisp disco-funk rhythm, combining icy Soviet-era synth motifs with the kind of motorik groove that could've come straight off a 70s Eastern European library session, its minimalist melody mimicking the oriole's call while nodding to the Moscow commuter train of the same name. Flip it for 'Chickadee', all break-heavy thump, plucky bass and streetwise swagger straight from early 80s NYC.
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Practice Yo! Cuts Vol 1 & 2 Remixed (B-STOCK)
Cat: TTW 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 01 Jan 90
 
DJ Tools
 
B-STOCK: Sleeve damaged but otherwise in excellent condition
83 BPM Non Skip Loops
100 BPM Non Skip Loops
 in stock $17.79
Could This Be Love That I Feel
Could This Be Love That I Feel (brown vinyl 7" limited to 100 copies)
Cat: GS 45002. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Soul
Could This Be Love That I Feel (3:02)
Cross My Heart (To You) (4:09)
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Empire State Of Mind (reissue)
Empire State Of Mind (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: TIC 007RERE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Empire State Of Mind (4:37)
99 Problems (3:59)
Review: Lil Static rerelease Jay Z's perhaps most well known singles: '99 Problems' and 'New York State Of Mind' which were the first ever to top the charts and propel the rap turned mogul's name to fame. Also bookending two distinct phases of his career, the A side is a polished love letter to New York built on soaring piano loops and Alicia Keys' chorus, crystallising his transition into cultural statesman mode: less hustler, more mayor. Released in 2009, it echoed Frank Sinatra's civic romanticism but filtered through the lens of Marcy Projects and Roc Nation boardrooms. '99 Problems', from The Black Album (2003), hit different: raw, confrontational, stripped down to Rick Rubin's punk-funk minimalism. Courtroom tension and street wits flip a snappy chorus into a layered commentary on race, law enforcement, and the media.
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Desuo's Blues (Record Store Day RSD 2025)
Cat: AGTK 1002. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Pop
Death Husband's Blues (4:17)
I Don't Hate You Boogie (3:32)
 in stock $20.57
Darkest Light (reissue)
Darkest Light (reissue) (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: MSH 105 RE. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk
The Lafayette Afro Rock Band - "Darkest Light" (45 edit) (4:17)
The Outlaw Blues Band - "Deep Gully" (45 edit) (4:17)
Review: Mushi 45 prompt a history lesson: Hailing from Paris in the early 70s, Lafayette Afro Rock Band forged a fusion of American funk and West African rhythms, producing grooves that stuck like thumbtacks through later genera such as hip-hop and electronica. Their track 'Darkest Light' stands out for its piercing, mussitating bari sax riff, famously looped on Jay-Z's 'Show Me What You Got'. Another essential cut, 'Deep Gully', delivers sharp guitar stabs over a crisp drum break, also a backbone for numerous hip-hop and jungle tracks. The group's sessions at Pierre Jaubert's Parisound studio yielded records like Soul Makossa and Malik, both cult classics rich in percussion and horn work.
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Played by: Smoove, DJ Katch
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Modern Man
Modern Man (limited hand-numbered 7")
Cat: SW 053. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Modern Man (4:10)
Modern Man (Dan Carey Modern dub) (4:04)
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I Want You
Cat: MXMRK 2072. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
I Want You (Mr K 7" edit) (5:30)
Only The Strong Survive (Mr K 7" edit) (5:26)
Review: The one and only edit king really struck gold with his iconic rework of Marvin Gaye's 'I Want You,' which now celebrates 20 years with its first-ever 7" reissue on Most Excellent Unlimited. Stripping back the original to spotlight Gaye's sensual vocals and minimal conga-driven rhythm, this near-drumless edit is pure magic. On the flip, Mr K delivers a euphoric edit of Billy Paul's Philly disco gem 'Only The Strong Survive' and stretches its soaring vocals and propulsive groove into an extended, floor-lifting finale. Both sides are essential: one intimate and sultry, the other triumphant and explosive, making this another essential 45 rpm from Mr. K.
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Place Where I Go
Cat: ES 047. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Balearic/Downtempo
Place Where I Go (3:35)
Kapi Ngalyananni (3:42)
Review: From Papunya in Australia's Northern Territory, indiginous Luritja artist Keanu Nelson returns with a new two-track 7", produced in collaboration with Sydney's Yuta Matsumura. It's a continuation of their distinct blend of desert-rooted storytelling and homespun electronics. 'Place Where I Go' merges YouTube-era hip-hop with dubbed-out textures and plaintive piano, Nelson's voice diaristic and close. 'Kapi Ngalyananni', sung in Luritja, is a water song laced with clapsticks, parched melodica and ghostly pads. Shaped with minimal means, these tracks shimmer with spirit and quiet clarity, holding space for both the ancestral and the everyday.
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Played by: Marco Gallerani
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Mexico
Mexico (7")
Cat: FS 14SN. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Funk
Cha Cha Cha (3:18)
Tamborito (2:45)
Review: DJ Paul Sitter is the don of Rostov On Don, a Russian outfit dedicated to supreme, sweatily serious breaks-rap cutups. En large comes 'Cha Cha Cha', with its angular piano hits and wide-panned, cowbell-topped, break-your-back breaks. 'Tambotito' contrasts with an obscurer breakbeat with drum tails whizzing like firecrackers, not to mention a sample of an original Panamanian vocal line hailing from a recording of a song in the titular genre.
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Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013BLACK. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:20)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: Sofian label Soul Dynamite sling a skilful slice over our way, assuring us of the finely appraised editing work of Plovdiv producer Skill. Flat caps, ochre-rimmed glasses and dug crates seem to surround Skill like bees to honey, as the self-professed "pioneer in the purveyance of soulful, funky and jazzy hip-hop" makes evident his own expertise in a monosyllabic name. Two seconds in and we already know that 'Tribute To The Godfather' refers to none other than James Brown; we hear his many rhythm-perfect funk "huhs" striating the a fearsome breaks opener. We conclude on the sax-furloughed 'Danger', which steers hip-hoppier, and sacrifices the original vocals from Brown for an unknown sample source, though the King Of Soul's reign is not lost on it.
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Tribute To The Godfather
Cat: SOULDYNAMITE 013RED. Rel: 16 Jun 25
 
Funk
Tribute To The Godfather (2:14)
Danger (2:15)
Top Rock (2:22)
The Hip-Hop Sound (2:24)
Review: A limited red vinyl edition of Sofian producer Skill's skilful 'Tribute To The Godfather', a simple yet effective 7" breaks edit outlining just how much tension and suspense can be fleshed out of a James Brown drum sample. Mr. James Brown, undoubtedly the linchpin of funk, is said to have been so tyrannically dictatorial during recordings that he would fire session drummers in a flash if they were slightly behind. Only a man with gangsta-level gusto could have squeezed this breakbeat out of a young Clyde Stubblefield, signalled by a decided "hit it now" from our sequin-flared compere.
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Played by: Smoove, DJ Katch
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Even After All
Cat: SUC 003. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
Even After All (SuckaSide remix) (4:42)
Gorilla Witness (4:48)
Review: A nice mix of funk, hip-hop and reggae influences go into the melting pot on the latest SuckaSide, with 'Even After All' proving to be a laid back, blunted jam that's backed up with some hard hitting, sturdy beat manouevres. On the edgier sounding flip, meanwhile, a female MC spits with impressive ferocity while a lovely warm - and somewhat familiar - analogue-edge loop works its magic. Both are key components for use at different points in the jam, some badly needed heavy weaponry that Donald Trump can't withdraw from service here.
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Played by: The Allergies
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Lawdy Rolla
Cat: 502173 2739919. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Rock
Lawdy Rolla (3:58)
Pinball (3:03)
Review: A reflective step sideways from the ever-restless Paul Weller, this new release finds the modfather reinterpreting the music that shaped him with measured reverence. Not just a covers project, but a kind of internal cartography-charting influences that feel intimate and formative. The standout 'Lawdy Rolla' is loose and lived-in, a bluesy drawl that lands somewhere between campfire spiritual and basement jam. On the flip, 'Pinball' is rendered with fragile grace, stripped of Pete Townshend's original angst and reimagined as something more quietly resigned. With guests including Noel Gallagher, Robert Plant and Seckou Keita, it's a record driven less by ego than memory. Produced with warmth by Ocean Colour Scene's Steve Cradock, it's an understated, deeply felt offering from an artist still unafraid to look inward.
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Crossfire
Crossfire (1-sided 7")
Cat: MWSE 014. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Crossfire (5:26)
Review: The Magic Wand label casts another of its sonic spells with an anonymous artist at the helm. It's a knowing blend of many different influences all subtly distilled into a low-key classic. There are elements of yacht rock, Balearic, dub, funk and soul all to be found here. The bassline of 'Crossfire' is slight but funky, the drums sit low in the mix but soon sweep you away on a gentle breeze at sundown and the vocals are effortlessly cool and carefree but really cut through with a quiet charm. This bit of disco sorcery is a one-sided gem that is never going to leave your bag.
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Reserva Special: SAR Records
Cat: S4R 51. Rel: 17 Jun 25
 
Soul
Womack Brothers - "Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray" (2:28)
The Valentinos - "Put Me Down Easy" (2:52)
The Valentinos - "Rock In The Cradle Of Love" (2:40)
The Valentinos - "Don't Go Away" (3:01)
Review: The 'SAR' EP celebrates the early brilliance of the American Womack family, originally performing as the Womack Brothers before evolving into The Valentinos. This well curated collection showcases four lesser known gems that trace a certain aspect of soul's evolution from the gospel depth of 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' to the raw r&b of 'Don't Go Away' and 'Rock In The Cradle Of Love,' while the stunning group soul of 'Put Me Down Easy' is another doozy. Most tracks make their vinyl debut here, with 'Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray' previously only appearing on a rare SAR pressing. It forms a vital tribute to soul's origins.
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CREAM
CREAM (7")
Cat: TB45 01R. Rel: 20 Jun 25
 
Hip Hop/R&B
CREAM (feat R & ID) (3:34)
CREAM (instrumental) (4:03)
Review: Tea Breaks comes through with the goods again here in the form of a killer hip-hop hit that comes from the legendary East Coast scene back in the mid-90s when, for our money, it was turning out its most vital artists and albums. 'CREAM (feat R & ID)' has familiar dark soul energy with strumming strings running across its face, dusty and deep beats and iconic vocals. On the flip of this tidy 7" is an instrumental version that strips things back to the core ingredients and lets your mind do the rest.
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Trip Through The Galaxy
Cat: SCRU 009. Rel: 23 Jun 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Trip Through The Galaxy (5:01)
Supernova Child (4:04)
Review: Venice-based DJ and collector Zaffa is next up on the ever-superb Scruniversal label with a couple more delightful disco dancers. 'Trip Through The Galaxy' is a slow-motion cosmic trip that is vast in scale and high on soul thanks to the warm vocal that floats amidst funky riffs and glowing keys. Things stay just as sensuous and steamy on the flip with 'Supernova Child', another fluid and funky jam with oodles of synth magic and gentle grooves all soothing mind, body and soul. The real kicker is the vocal samples that add extra spaced-out funkiness.
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タグ: Space Disco | Jazz Funk
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Singles
Singles (limited 5x7" box set + booklet)
Cat: MR 7388. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
El Vacio
La Razon De La Discordia
Sumido En La Depresion
Tan Lejos
El Signo De La Cruz
Noviembre
Detras De La Mirada
Hacia La Luz
Un Lugar En El Pasado
Algo En Comun
Fuera Del Alcance De La Vista
Panorama Esperanzador
Un Hombre Solo
Es Solo El Comienzo
 in stock $89.29
Rough Trade 45s Vol 1
VARIOUS
Rough Trade 45s Vol 1 (limited numbered 8x7" box set + booklet) (1 per customer)
Cat: RT 0506SXE. Rel: 19 Jun 25
 
Indie/Alternative
Rockers All Stars - "Pablo Meets Mr Bassie" (3:36)
Rockers All Stars - "Mr Bassie Special!" (4:07)
Stiff Little Fingers - "Alternative Ulster" (2:46)
Stiff Little Fingers - "'78 RPM" (2:40)
Subway Sect - "Ambition" (3:10)
Subway Sect - "Different Story" (3:08)
Swell Maps - "Read About Seymour" (1:29)
Swell Maps - "Ripped & Torn" (1:47)
Swell Maps - "Black Velvet" (1:59)
The Raincoats - "Fairytale In The Supermarket" (3:01)
The Raincoats - "In Love" (3:05)
The Raincoats - "Adventures Close To Home" (1:55)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Nag Nag Nag" (4:40)
Cabaret Voltaire - "Is That Me (Finding Someone At The Door Again?)" (5:35)
The Pop Group - "We Are All Prostitutes" (3:14)
The Pop Group - "Amnesty International Report On British Army Torture Of Irish Prisoners" (3:15)
Young Marble Giants - "Final Day" (1:44)
Young Marble Giants - "Radio Silents" (1:50)
Young Marble Giants - "Cakewalking" (2:51)
Review: Legendary London label and record shop Rough Trade is celebrating its formative years from 1978 to 1993 the only way it knows how - with music. Founded in 1977, Rough Trade has consistently championed innovative artists from Metal Urbain to its current roster including Amyl and The Sniffers, Pulp and Jockstrap, always capturing the DIY spirit and musical daring that have defined its legacy for over 45 years. This limited-edition 7" singles boxset was curated by co-MDs Jeannette Lee and Geoff Travis and feature some of their favourite singles from the label's early days, from reggae king Augustus Pablo - who launched the label - to Subway Sect, Stiff Little Fingers and on to Cabaret Voltaire. The collection is accompanied by new sleeve notes for added context and offers a personal reflection rather than a standard back-catalogue overview by highlighting hits, hidden gems and overlooked classics.
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 in stock $110.71
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