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Daisy Lady (reissue)
Daisy Lady (reissue) (hand-numbered 7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAB 009 RE. Rel: 17 Oct 22
 
Funk
7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" (4:11)
Blackbusters - "Old Man" (4:25)
Review: 7th Wonder - "Daisy Lady" is such a special and in-demand tune that no matter how many times it gets reissued it always sells out. This latest pressing on Breaks & Beats is a hand-numbered and limited edition 7" that is backed with Blackbusters's 'Old Man'. It's a cosmic funk workout with some great synth magic drawn out and weaved into funky breaks with all the bells and whistles (literally.) But really that 7th Wonder jam is the one here with its pumping drums and lavish horn sections all making for a colourful and vibrant wedge of irresistible funk.
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out of stock $12.96
Cliche (Soulwax remix)
Cat: BEC 5611214. Rel: 24 Nov 22
 
Deep House
Cliche (Soulwax remix) (6:34)
Cliche (Soulwax instrumental mix) (5:56)
Ceci N'Est Pas Un Cliche (3:47)
Review: Belgian DJ duo 2ManyDJs make their music under the Soulwax alias. Whenever they do, it is arresting, seriously quality stuff. For this one the multi-genre mash up artists look to remix 'Cliche' by Charlotte Adigery and Bolis Pupul for the French label Because Music. Their first version is a typically textured, raw, ravey indie-techno workout with rugged beats and sleazy vocals lit up by bright strobes. After the instrumental comes 'Ceci N'Est Pas Un Cliche' which is a macho disco stomper with sliding hi hats and low-slung bass.
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Played by: Alexis Le-Tan, Mimi
out of stock $16.07
Disko Inferno
Cat: FM 12067. Rel: 16 Apr 25
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disko Inferno (5:12)
The Beloved (4:57)
Body Rock (3:24)
Review: This tastemade, disco edited chef's special comes courtesy of AFIN, guest cook in the Frank Music kitchen. Over three sharply, perspicuously produced disco recuts, we're pelleted by a no less wet hosedown in hard disco, with 'Disko Inferno' introducing the proceedings with peak-time heat, before 'The Beloved' grooves yonder with feel-good charm, and 'Body Rock' ex-ergises our bodies with an irresistible vocal touch. Birbs And Planties help pave downlow slabs of golden bass, locking the rhythm down. This vinyl-only release won't last long, so grab a copy, and get boinging in time for spring...
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タグ: Disco House
out of stock $21.70
Everybody Wants To
Cat: CHANNEL 067. Rel: 27 Apr 16
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Everybody Wants To (4:38)
Everybody Wants To (12" disco dance mix) (6:58)
Review: Hot on the heels of the release of their brilliant debut album, Basar, Africaine 808 drop a fresh single. Intriguingly, "Everybody Wants To" is something of a departure from the polyrhythmic, global fusion style explored on Basar. Instead, it sees the Berlin-based duo explore the world of synthesizer-heavy space-funk. Of course, there's still plenty of Latin and African influences amongst the loose and organic percussion, but these seem to play second fiddle to the vocoder vocals, bustling bassline and intergalactic synthesizers that dominate. Of the two versions, it's the flipside 12" Disco Dance Mix that really hits the spot, with DJ Nomad and Dirk Leyers extending the groove and emphasizing the superb bassline for greater dancefloor enjoyment.
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out of stock $11.00
Funkin' For Jamaica
Cat: PMKA 1005. Rel: 23 Dec 22
 
Funk
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Funkin' For Jamaica" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj) (4:07)
Akiko & Masayasu Tzboquchi - "Love Theme From Sparticus" (feat Mbanja Ritchy aka B-Bandj - Clear Day mix) (4:34)
Review: Tom Browne's 1980 single 'Funkin' For Jamaica' has long been something of an anthem - a hybrid funk/boogie classic that remains a staple in sets of hip-hop, disco and soul DJs alike. Given its ubiquity, covering the song is fraught with danger, but remarkably Japanese producer Akiko and guest vocalist Mbanja Richy have successfully put a new spin on it. Their take is subtly tougher and more synth-heavy, with bilingual French/English vocals, nods to Zouk music and a bassline so squelchy it could have been lifted from a P-funk record. Over on the flip, the pair go mellow, deep and laidback on a pleasingly skewed hip-hop soul cover of Terry Callier's legendary vocal interpretation of Alex North's 'Love Theme' from 'Spartacus'. Inspired stuff all told.
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 in stock $23.11
Rarities Vol II
Rarities Vol II (12" + sticker)
Cat: FM 12RARI2. Rel: 18 Nov 20
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Benjamin Froehlich - "Tivoli" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:45)
Kayroy - "Identification Unknown" (feat Miela - Johannes Albert DJ edit) (6:21)
Rydim - "Fomo" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:46)
Leon Revol - "Acid Is Rolling" (Johannes Albert remix) (6:48)
Review: Frank Music look to main man Johannes Albert for the second volume of their Rarities series and he covers plenty of musical ground in the process. First up, Benjamin Frohlich's 'Tivoli' gets a super upbeat and summery 4/4 disco re-treatment to kick things off, before Albert steps up again to tackle Kayroy's 'Identification Unknown' with future-facing disco synths. The version of 'Fomo' he serves up is more dirty and danceable, with acid lines and twinkling arps. Last of all, Albert's remix of Leon Revol - 'Acid Is Rolling' is an undulating cut with muscular beats and crispy snares.
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タグ: Nu Disco
out of stock $13.51
Futurism
Futurism (12")
Cat: ISM 010X. Rel: 06 May 11
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Alena - "Changes" (Ron Basejam remix)
Yam Who? - "I'm In Love" (feat Natasha Watts)
PBR Streetgang - "J2ThaB"
Brothers Young - "Inferno"
Review: Yam Who?'s ISM label come through with a four track slice of disco centric Futurism, featuring the man Yam himself alongside PBR Streetgang and Ron Basejam. It's the latter who takes the lead with a remix of Alena's "Changes" that sees her sultry vocal teased by a most excellent of analogue synth leads that splurges brilliantly across the crisp mid tempo chug. Yam Who? teams up with vocalist Natasha Watts for the similarly bottom heavy bump of "I'm In Love" which has a certain warehouse appeal to it. On the flip, PBR pay respect to the godfather of soul James Brown with the gritty flex of "J2thaB" with the sadly departed Mr Brown strangely sounding at times like he wants to go to Tesco. We always took him for a Waitrose man, but regardless this is probably the track you'll reach for most! Finally Brothers Young do their thing to a Trammps classic, with little more than the bassline retained. Big tip!
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タグ: Disco House | Disco Funk
out of stock $14.65
Ubiquity
Ubiquity (12")
Cat: SWEATSV 017. Rel: 07 Apr 21
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Ubiquity (3:29)
Ubiquity (The Magician remix) (4:19)
Ubiquity (Eric Duncan remix) (8:11)
Ubiquity (Lubelski remix) (6:02)
Review: 'Ubiquity' really is an all-star affair, at least by nu-disco standards. It started out as a revivalist, boogie-era disco groove crafted by Nicky Night Time, which was then tweaked and turned into a vocal number, before Breakbot added some killer string and horn arrangements. The results are spellbinding, all told, coming on like a future disco classic full of addictive vocals, colourful synths and authentic turn-of-the-80s instrumentation. The superb original mix comes with a trio of re-rubs: a loopy disco-house revision from The Magician, a more cosmic and spaced-out revision from Eric Duncan that recalls some of his work as Still Going, and a Metro Area-influenced re-wire courtesy of Lubelski.
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タグ: Disco House | Nu Disco
out of stock $17.48
Sanctify
Cat: LTR 001. Rel: 18 Dec 20
 
Funk
Sanctify (4:03)
Sanctify (T Groove Smooth mix) (4:14)
Review: Love Touch Records has a devilishly simple game plan: to release brand-new revivalist boogie, electrofunk and synth-powered soul songs on seven-inch singles. Here, the label's very first release from late 2019- which, incredibly, sold out simply through social media hype - finally gets a wider release. It's well worth checking, because it's a terrific slab of smooth, spacey, talk box-sporting slab of synth-soul from vocalist Amalia, label regulars The Precious Lo's and modern boogie wizard Brian Ellis, who provides a killer synth solo rich in wavy, LFO-trigger action. Over on the flip T-Groove provides a "Smooth Mix" - a more thickset take built around warm chords and one of the most squelchy synthesizer basslines we've ever hard.
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out of stock $8.17
Cascades Of Colour
Cat: HR 7S 255. Rel: 05 Sep 22
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
The Ananda Project - "Cascades Of Colour" (DJ Kawasaki Slow Disco mix) (4:13)
Blaze - "We Are One" (DJ Kawasaki Fusion Funk Re-Groove mix) (4:15)
Review: DJ Kawasaki fires up his tools and gets to work on a couple of tasty new edits here. The first is a slow disco mix of The Ananda Project's 'Cascades Of Colour' which is lush, low riding and built on loopy drums with silky synths that are finished with some sprinkles of cosmic melody up top. Sublime. Blaze's 'We Are One' then gets a special Fusion Funk Re-Groove mix which has more astral synth work ringing out from a tight and funk arrangement with lush bass lines and nice organic drums.
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out of stock $29.60
GARIES 001
AR / BS
GARIES 001 (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: GARIES 001. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
AR - "Comin' Apart At The Edit" (10:04)
BS - "More BS" (6:40)
Review: There can be no questions about the intention of the Garries label given its name - to make music for the more out there moment son the dance floor. And the first Ep certainly lives up to that with a pair of weird and wonderful jams by mysterious artists who go only by, we assume, their initials. AR's 'Comin' Apart At The Edit' is a cosmic world of slow motion rhythm and live drums with warped efforts and whirring synth sounds that all take you into another dimension. BS's 'More BS' is a mix of astral synths squelch and slow motion chug with a soft-rock vocal bring plenty of emotional impact up top before some prog licks ring out to add further unusualness.
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 in stock $18.32
Soul Of Haringey (reissue)
Cat: BK 086. Rel: 21 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Pip Archer - "Time To Boogie" (4:52)
Andrea Lyn - "Hold On To Your Heart" (3:32)
Jennifer Viban - "Miracles" (4:00)
The Curruthers Brothers - "What Do Ya?" (4:09)
Boss - "Ease The Tension" (3:15)
Review: A fantastic dub disco, funk and electro record straight from the heart of North London. First released in 1986, 'Soul Of Haringey' emerged as the sole release on the ultra-rare Advance Level Enterprise imprint, information on which is, even now, extremely difficult to track down and source. Among the featuring artists on the release are Pip Archer, Andrea Lynn, Jennifer Viban, The Curruthers Brothers, and Boss, all of whom are almost equally obscure, and only a few of whom ever went on to release anything else. It's these kinds of records, seemingly unassailed by the material urgencies of working life or careerism, that beguile us the most. 'Time To Boogie' is as raw and uncut as can be, its trilling synth bells and double-claps revealing some early stirrings of UK grime in the track's latter half. Then there's the downtempo soul of 'Hold On To Your Heart' by Lynn, as smooth as smooth can be, while Viban's 'Miracles' is an equally blissful prayer to the electro-disco-funk tutelary god, with its numinous snare bursts and adhesively soft pad divans swearing fealty to the belief in miracles. Boss' and The Curruthers Brothers' contributions are just as creamy, offering two further authentic, homespun falsetto'ers for assuaging heartbreak and redemption.
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out of stock $22.54
Demo 2
Demo 2 (hand-stamped heavyweight vinyl 12")
Cat: SETR 003. Rel: 25 Nov 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Aufgang B - "Demo 2" (6:43)
Benedikt Frey - "Drop The Funk" (4:23)
Review: A third release on the Serious Trouble label sees Benedikt Frey return to the fold and share sides with Aufgang B, a new project from Berlin-based producers Alexander Arpeggio (spAceLex) and Cid Hohner. It's the latter who take the lead, laying down a rugged midtempo cut of faltering machine funk which wouldn't sound out of place in a set from Lena Willikens. With a full debut pencilled in on Vienna label NeuBau, expect to hear more from Aufgang B over the coming months. Previous contributions to Serious Trouble from Frey have shown the German has a clear sense of humour and that's evident on "Drop The Funk" which comes across as a weed addled homage to Zapp.
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out of stock $11.00
Buone Vacanze Vol 4 EP
Buone Vacanze Vol 4 EP (12" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BAP 205. Rel: 14 May 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Aural Trace - "White Rose" (6:11)
Sparkling Attitude & Gianmaria Gamberini - "Goodbye Boy" (5:25)
Bubs - "Libellune" (5:03)
Amount - "Love You" (6:19)
Review: Bordello A Parigi is a label that has a signature sound that is so unique you can pretty much ID all their releases from the first few notes. Its cosmic disco with lush synth arps and retro-future basslines that cannot help but energise any party. This label volume of the Buone Cacanze Ep is another belter with four different artists all serving up the beats. Sparkling Attitude & Gianmaria Gamberini's 'Goodbye Boy' is pure cosmic radiance with Bubs's 'Libellune' bringing 80s chord progressions and Amount's 'Love You' a smartly phased and filtered gem with endless celestial appeal.
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Played by: Rave Energy
out of stock $17.48
B Funk
B Funk (blue vinyl 12")
Cat: BEDM 006. Rel: 27 Jun 12
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Awon - "Startime"
Awon - "Good Lovin"
Bedmo Disco - "Illusion"
Bedmo Disco - "Boogie Down dub"
Review: Whilst the record label branch has only been going since 2010, the Bedmo Disco duo of Sell By Dave and Five Stylez have been filling the clubs of Bedminster and beyond its West Country surrounds with their own distinct brand of boogie heavy disco since 2007. This sixth release is aimed at celebrating five years of Bedmo Disco, with the label heads joined by studio sparrers AWON for four tracks of searing boogie brilliance and the first original material to surface from Bedmo since the label launched. Deftly combining the funk heavy sounds of 1980s NYC boogie with more contemporary production touches that are comparable with anything Dimitri From Paris or Tiger & Woods have been releasing of late.
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out of stock $7.89
Good Good Music
Cat: BALL 002. Rel: 10 Oct 06
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Roy Ayers - "Good, Good Music" (Young Unknowns extended version)
Barry White - "Any Fool Could See" (Young Unknowns re-edit)
Review: More hot re-edits from funk master Blackbeard!! First up is the superb Roy Ayers jam 'Good, Good Music', recut as a heavy disco funk groove with a Clavinet and guitar-driven push and head-snapping beats. On the B-side you've got Barry White with a classic end of the night party vibe, 'Any Fool Could See'. Great brass section and damn funky guitar!
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out of stock $6.75
A Good Time
Cat: SDE 19. Rel: 30 Aug 16
 
Soul
A Good Time (3:28)
You're Gonna Love Me (3:44)
Review: The Super Disco Edits stable returns to action with a new set of edits, two disco-leaning versions of B & The Family's disco classics. The first is the instantly recognisable "A Good Time", a disco bomb like no other and exactly the sort of tune that makes people think of the word 'party'. On the flip, "You're Gonna Love Me" is more of a boogie monster reinterpreted and juiced up with some extra electro power in its low-end and, of course, its chunky beats and percussion to create that added dance floor effect. Tha bomb!
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out of stock $10.71
Count On Me
Count On Me (limited 7")
Cat: NP 32. Rel: 13 Sep 21
 
Funk
Count On Me (3:41)
Magic (3:35)
Review: Although operative in the early 1980s, the quality of B & The Family's boogie-era soul recordings only became evident five years ago when the Super Disco Edits label unearthed and issued a couple of their previously unreleased recordings. These two never-before-released jams come from the same period. A-side 'Count on Me' is simply superb: a squelchy and soulful electrofunk number of the kind that were frequently released in the early '80s by the Solar System and Salsoul labels. Flipside 'Magic' is a little fuzzier and hazier - in part because it was probably transferred from a partially damaged tape - but no less impressive, delivering an attractive blend of dewy-eyed male lead vocals, elastic slap bass, colourful synthesizer sounds and dreamy chords.
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タグ: Disco Funk
out of stock $17.48
1 Thing Breaks
1 Thing Breaks (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BBB 002. Rel: 12 Dec 19
 
Funk
Amm Errrr Reee - "1 Thing Breaks" (instrumental Funk Breaks version) (3:57)
Amm Errrr Reee - "Gotta Work The Funk Breaks" (instrumental Breaks version) (3:14)
Review: Super limited new Stateside label that does what it says on the tin.Big drum breaks that work in their own right in instrumental form for these two massive dancefloor classics with the debut release for both tracks in a single 7 inch vinyl format .Heavy on the drums, heavy on the brass with driving instrumentation to take your dancefloor to B-Boy moves heaven. Saw the Allergies had been charting this for a while....Only 200 units !
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out of stock $12.39
Volume 3: Show Me The Funk Breaks (B-STOCK)
Cat: BBB 003 (B-STOCK). Rel: 13 Jan 21
 
Funk
 
B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks, but otherwise in perfect working condition
Show Me The Funk Breaks (instrumental)
Harder Breaks (instrumental)
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record has very light surface marks, but otherwise in perfect working condition***


The Atlanta based B Boy Breaks series continues with another drop of serious cuts to get beat jugglers, sample diggers and just straight up funk lovers going hog wild over the lashings of drum breaks. First up on the A side there's some widescreen, expansive beatdowns taking place with the massive "Show Me The Funk Breaks" - a fela esque sax screaching ,hammond organ swirling classic you already know from the many times it's been lifted for its treasured sonic ingredients. "Harder Breaks" on the flip is another monumental jam, presented here in instrumental form most recently used for the theme tune of a UK TV show . The evergreen groove is just crying out for someone with the skills to drop some serious turntablism all over this one.

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out of stock $8.67
Volume 3: Show Me The Funk Breaks
Cat: BBB 003. Rel: 13 Sep 21
 
Funk
Jay Z/Pate - "Show Me The Funk Breaks" (instrumental) (3:47)
P Enemy - "Harder Breaks" (instrumental) (4:08)
Review: The Atlanta based B Boy Breaks series continues with another drop of serious cuts to get beat jugglers, sample diggers and just straight up funk lovers going hog wild over the lashings of drum breaks galore. First up on the A side there's some widescreen, expansive beatdowns taking place with the massive "Show Me The Funk Breaks" - a fela esque sax screaching ,hammond organ swirling classic you already know from the many times it's been lifted for its treasured sonic ingredients. "Harder Breaks" on the flip is another monumental jam, presented here in instrumental form most recently used for the theme tune of a UK TV show . The evergreen groove is just crying out for someone with the skills to drop some serious turntablism all over this one.

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out of stock $5.63
Volume 4: Ugly Funk Breaks
Volume 4: Ugly Funk Breaks (7" limited to 200 copies)
Cat: BBB 004. Rel: 21 May 20
 
Funk
Wot I Want (vocal version) (4:02)
Ugly Funk Breaks (instrumental version) (4:13)
Review: Peak time dancefloor action with this 45 with the familiar classic b-boy sampling fodder coupled with an infectious r & b vocal club monster. It's never had a physical release till now. On the flip it's instrumental breaks galore for B-Boy/B-Girl back flips action from a sought after uk trio release now in handy 45 form with tuff breakbeats and smattering of electro vibe...Only 200 copies..
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out of stock $10.13
B Boy Funk Breaks Edits: Volume 1
B Boy Funk Breaks Edits: Volume 1 (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: BBFB 001. Rel: 11 Sep 17
 
Funk
Blackrock - "Black Rock Yeah Yeah" (B-Boy edit) (3:03)
Richard's People - "Yo Yo" (re edit) (2:48)
Review: It's landed! Two highly iconic and tricky-to-trace funk breaks from the 70s get the treatment from the mysterious new US series B Boy Funk Breaks. Blackrock's psychedelically twinged "Yeah Yeah" gets a slight shuffle and refocus while retaining the all the instrumental drama and swashbuckling drop that's led with JB-level bandleadership while the edit of Richard's People take us straight to church, front row centre. Again laced with another clean and killer break, this is powermove gold. Limited to 300 copies.
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out of stock $7.89
I'm For Real
Cat: BJ 720. Rel: 10 Nov 16
 
Funk
I'm For Real (4:07)
Stay The Night (Mr Carmack remix) (3:55)
Review: Adam Mori aka B.Bravo is back like a thick gush of smoke filling up the dance floor, and the Brownswood-Bleep associate is in no mood to wait till the warm up set is done. These two new smokers for the Bastard Jazz imprint are pure class, every bit as sexy and seductive as we've come to expect from the producer, starting with the sultry claps and bass of the excellent "Im For Real", a sun-scorched killer of a tune, fit for riding shotgun and turing the rooftop down. On the flipside, Mr Carmack detunes "Stay The Night" down to a funky, mid-tempo level, and it's just about the grooviest of boogie tracks that we've heard in a while. Think Daft Punk meets Willie Hutch. Wonderful.
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out of stock $7.33
Kiss N Tell EP
Cat: EE 001. Rel: 27 Oct 11
 
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Kiss 'N' Tell (feat Zackey Force Funk)
Right On Time (feat The Gent$)
Substance (feat Lady Alma)
Swang
Right On Time (Synth dub)
Review:  Inaugurating the Earnest Endeavours imprint, B. Bravo cruises into earshot with some smooth sunkissed jams indebted to the legacy of great electro funk. "Kiss 'n' Tell" keeps the crafty edits coming but still manages to keep the groove steady, while the vocals politely embellish rather than dominating the beats. "Right On Time" is on a more restrained hip-hop groove but no less funky for it. "Substance" edges towards a purple dubstep flavour at times whilst retaining high levels of funk.
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Played by: Ennio Styles
out of stock $9.01
Aunts & Uncles
Aunts & Uncles (hand-stamped 12")
Cat: BEDITS 002. Rel: 30 Apr 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Aunts & Uncles (7:15)
Free (8:12)
Review: B EDITS brings vibrant energy with their double sided single, blending disco, nu-disco, jazz, and afrobeat influences. On Side 1, 'Aunts & Uncles' delivers infectious Latin-influenced party vibes, perfect for igniting the dance floor with its lively rhythms and playful melodies. On Side 2, 'Free' treats listeners to jazzy nu-disco goodness. This track radiates with joy and sophistication, boasting impeccable production that highlights its infectious groove. With a touch of soul, 'Free' is filled with warmth and charm. For those wishing to find well produced dance music that is Latin inspired, look no further as this is a celebration of dance, culture and pure musical enjoyment.
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タグ: Afrobeat | Jazz Funk
out of stock $16.90
Give It
Give It (limited 12")
Cat: BEDITS 001. Rel: 04 Dec 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Give It (5:26)
Hold It (6:55)
Review: B Edits is a new imprint dedicated to updating, reworking, and fleshing out classic disco jams that lack that little something when it comes to being deployed on modern dancefloors. It kicks off with an in-house producer or production outfit offer up two such tunes on a limited 12". 'Give It' is a super sumptuous deep house sound for late night lovers with the voice of the one and only Sade singing about surrendering your love. It's irresistibly steamy and sax-laced. On the flip, 'Hold It' is a little more upright but with a disco vocal that is just as buttery smooth.
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Played by: RUSTAM OSPANOFF.
タグ: Disco House
out of stock $16.34
Who, What, Where, When & Why
Cat: BST X057. Rel: 13 May 19
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Who, What, Where, When & Why (Disco version) (5:10)
No Promises (Disco version) (6:46)
Review: Best Records do it again, dusting down a searing slice of robo-funk from the early 80s that will pop your lock every which way. B Funk was a one-off project from Mario Boncaldo and Tony Carrasco, best known for their incredible work as Klein & MBO. They released the "Magic Spell" album in 1983, and it was loaded with richly produced Italo disco and proto house sounds - there's a good reason the original release has been fetching such crazy prices on the second hand market. Now Best have cherry picked two of the finest cuts from the album, sought out the extended disco versions from Carrasco's vaults, and given them a glorious new pressing.
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タグ: Italo Disco
out of stock $16.34
B Beat Classic
B Beat Classic (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PPR 005. Rel: 16 Jan 23
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
B Beat Classic (5:47)
B Beat Classic (instrumental) (5:52)
Review: B+'s B-Beat Classic is originally from 1983. It is an early hip-hop and electronic fusion with some great talk-box vocals and a loose-limbed mix of percussion and drums. It moves slowly and purposefully, with scratches over the top and unhinged funk soon permeating your body. Leftover tape was used to create the effects and original copies have a note that the tune was dedicated to a first generation Boston disco DJ named Jim Stuard whose career was cut short by the Everard Baths fire in New York City in 1977.
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タグ: Disco Funk
out of stock $14.38
Midnight Riot Volume 8
Cat: MRV 010. Rel: 12 Feb 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
BG Baarregaard - "Luv's Treatin"
80's Child - "Cocktails For 2" (The Dead Rose Music Company remix)
Late Nite Tuff Guy - "Do U Wanna Get Down"
Richard Seaborne - "Do I Really Know U"
Review: Midnight Riot let rip with another silky disco session and all is well with the world; BG Baarregaard gets sugar-sweet with a mildly-pumped twist on "Luv's Treating" while Dead Rose Music Company get super-loopy 80s Child's "Cocktails For 2". Dig deeper for a consummate edit of Donna Summer with "Do U Wanna Get Down" and Richard Seabourne closes the show with a jazzy house number that's soft-focus soul and soaking wet in the bass department. Get to know.
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out of stock $9.58
Disco Inn EP
Cat: WD 33. Rel: 25 Nov 14
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Disco Inn
Undercover Lover
Kaffibarinn
Review: Swiftly becoming one of Whiskey Disco's most consistent contributors, Icelander-in-Oslo BG Baarregaard gets busy with three slick, slim-line electro boogie jams suitable for any discerning dancefloor. From the moment those crisp guitar plucks shimmer and ripple across "Disco Inn" you know you're in for a treat. "Undercover Lover" digs deeper with an electro boogie groove while "Kaffibarinn" steps up with an Italo dynamic that's just as future-focused as it is heritage rooted. Each one laced in BG's now trademark P-funk bass, there's more than enough room in Baarregaard's inn to accommodate us all winter.
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out of stock $8.17
Summer Of My Life EP
Cat: WD 40. Rel: 30 Jun 15
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
BG Baarregaard - "Astarjatning (Endurged)" (6:32)
BG Baarregaard - "Astargardurinn (Endurged)" (6:34)
Closed Paradise - "Breakin' Down" (6:31)
Closed Paradise - "Wolf Sisters" (7:08)
Review: Heavyweight sunnyside nostalgia from Whiskey Disco faces old and new. Icelandic BG does what he does best and work a sample until it's looped so well you could listen to it for days on end. The highlight of his couplet being the sweet subtly filtered take on Passion's "Don't Stop My Love" on "Astarjatning". Closed Paradise takes us much deeper into the night with the sexier, groove-focused "Breakin' Down" while "Wolf Sisters" closes the show on a reflective, slo-mo minor key note. All sides of disco - old and new - covered right here. Beautiful.
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out of stock $8.17
Party & Get On Down
Cat: ATH 12003. Rel: 26 Jan 17
 
Funk
Party & Get On Down (Full Length mix) (5:37)
Party & Get On Down (3:51)
Review: Original pressings have been previously spotted passing hands for well over L1000: Big Apple Band's 1976 deep funk classic has been rarer than hen's teeth for most of its 41 year life. Its sought-after status accelerated by Keb Darge for last 15 or so years - that and the fact it's an out-and-out soul-stirring, honey-vocalled, low and slow funk burner - AOTN have finally unleashed it in it full length for all of us. And we should all be eternally grateful.
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out of stock $6.48
Bahamas Gone Independent
Bahamas Gone Independent (7" limited to 300 copies)
Cat: PMD 02. Rel: 03 Oct 19
 
Funk
Bahamas Gone Independent (3:46)
Calypso Funk (2:25)
Review: Island funk and tropical soul collectors often speak in hushed tones about "Bahamas Gone Independent", a hard-to-find 7" single from obscure Bahamian group Babalu & His Headhunters. The good news is that the "45" has finally been reissued. The title track is joyously infectious and summery, with Babalu and his backing band delivering a fine mix of dancefloor-friendly Calypso rhythm, heavy bass, punchy soul horns and all manner of instrument solos to set the pulse racing. Arguably even better is "Calypso Funk", a heavyweight, full-throttle affair that delivers exactly what its title promises and then some.
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out of stock $19.16
The Mexican
The Mexican (limited 7")
Cat: 456001. Rel: 04 Oct 24
 
Rock
The Mexican (Mister Mushi Special edit - vocal) (5:20)
The Mexican (Mister Mushi Special edit - instrumental) (5:16)
Review: When British prog rock band Babe Ruth recorded 'The Mexican' - a low-slung funk-rock workout that came complete with weighty bass and killer drum breaks - they could have had no idea of the impact it would have during the block party phase of hip-hop's evolution (or, for that matter, that Jellybean Benitez would record a Latin hip-hop cover in the early 80s). It's the track's significance within hip-hop that inspired these revisions from break-digger Mister Mushi. Both of the producer's 'Special Edit' versions - vocal on the A-side, instrumental on the flip - make the most of the track's prototype hip-hop breaks, restless bassline and Latin-tinged fuck-rock guitar licks. They're basically the breaker-friendly revisions the dancers want and need.
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out of stock $15.77
The Mexican (reissue) (B-STOCK)
Cat: S71 3351 (B-STOCK). Rel: 27 Jul 20
 
Funk
 
B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with very light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working order
The Mexican
Theme From 'For A Few Dollars More'
Review: ***B-STOCK: Record ever so slightly warped with very light surface marks/scratches, but otherwise in perfect working order***


Given the recent passing of Ennio Morricone, it seems fitting that we're being treated to a reissue of Babe Ruth's "The Mexican", a scorching funk-rock number based on the late, great Italian composer's theme from "For A Few Dollars More". The band's cover of that can be heard on the B-side, but it's the five-minute A-side, which boasts lyrics calling out the misleading narrative of John Wayne western "The Alamo", that you need in your life. Full of killer funk breaks that became staples during hip-hop's foundational block party era, plus driving musicality and some of rap music's best-known hooks, the track is still capable of slaying dancefloors 47 years after it was first recorded.
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out of stock $7.78
The Mexican (reissue)
Cat: S71 3351. Rel: 27 Jul 20
 
Funk
The Mexican (5:47)
Theme From 'For A Few Dollars More' (2:17)
Review: Given the recent passing of Ennio Morricone, it seems fitting that we're being treated to a reissue of Babe Ruth's "The Mexican", a scorching funk-rock number based on the late, great Italian composer's theme from "For A Few Dollars More". The band's cover of that can be heard on the B-side, but it's the five-minute A-side, which boasts lyrics calling out the misleading narrative of John Wayne western "The Alamo", that you need in your life. Full of killer funk breaks that became staples during hip-hop's foundational block party era, plus driving musicality and some of rap music's best-known hooks, the track is still capable of slaying dancefloors 47 years after it was first recorded.
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out of stock $16.34
The Mexican
Cat: OG 035. Rel: 14 Feb 17
 
Funk
Babe Ruth - "The Mexican" (Mr Fantastic edit) (3:37)
Organised Konfusion - "Prisoners Of War" (4:35)
Review: Consistently on-point and expertly dug, Originals continue to join the dots with creativity. Here we rewind to 1973 for Babe Ruth's biggest cut "The Mexican". Its lolloping, rolling bassline and spacious drums have been sampled by many but Organised Konfusion's use is definitely one of the best. Needle down and listen as Prince Po and Pharoahe Monche lay down lucid 1991 flows with a serious political agenda that's still just as resonant today. Timeless on both sides.
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out of stock $10.43
Epicentro (Duke Dumont rework)
Epicentro (Duke Dumont rework) (marble coloured vinyl 12")
Cat: PH 12. Rel: 11 Oct 10
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Epicentro (Duke Dumont rework)
Havai (Memory Tapes rework)
Havai
Review: Phantasy unveil the second round of strange but wonderful electronica from Brazilian newcomer Babe, Terror - this time on fancy purple streaked white marble vinyl. And it's a welcome return for Duke Dumont as well, with the far from prolific producer demonstrating a new found appreciation of creeped out techno paranoia on his remix of "Epicentro". The Duke has always demonstrated a penchant for composition that sits far beyond his contemporaries and the gargling acid drop that grows to end this remix proves to be captivating. Memory Tapes also contributes a remix, transforming the vocal oddity of "Havai" into a track that starts off sounding like Pantha Du Prince before growing into a multi faceted slice of modern electro energy.
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out of stock $10.13
Surrender
Surrender (12")
Cat: BLESSYOU 024. Rel: 06 Aug 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Surrender (7:17)
Bonus Babes Dub Reprise (5:18)
Review: It might sound like an overlooked European dance record from 1985, but 'Surrender' is brand new. It's the debut from Babes in Love, a collaboration between DJ Subaru (real name Benny Howell) and best-friend Bella Quinn. Musically it's devilishly simple and lo-fi, with Quinn singing sweetly and expressively over a lo-fi drum machine rhythm, Italo-disco-meets-Hi-NRG bassline, spacey chords and memorable synthesiser motifs. Castro provides the flipside 'Babes in Love Dub', smothering elements of the original in delay and reverb while adding lashes of psychedelic intent. It's the kind of trippy, wildly dubbed-out hedonism we could imagine the Idjut Boys playing in a very dark room at four in the morning.
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タグ: Nu Disco | Italo Disco
 in stock $20.86
Desert Rose
Desert Rose (limited 7")
Cat: BTR 101. Rel: 05 Dec 24
 
Funk
Desert Rose (3:46)
TNT (4:06)
Review: Indonesia-based Babon was founded in 2023 by longtime friends Wahyudi T. Raupp and Rayi Raditia and craft instrumentals addressing environmental issues. Their sound fuses Melbourne's vibrant music energy with dangdut rhythms, gamelan percussion, and melodic keroncong folk styles. Here they debut on Batov Records with the wonderful 'Tropical Desert Music' which blends Indonesian traditions with Afro-Latin funk, Morricone-inspired grooves, Bollywood breaks and blues. It's the sort of sound that is perfect for fans of Khruangbin or Sababa 5. The A-side 'Desert Rose' is a spaghetti blues anthem, while the flip 'TNT' tells a miner's tragic tale through cinematic, explosive instrumentation.
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 in stock $16.07
Back Of My Hand
Cat: RK 45012. Rel: 04 Oct 07
 
Funk
Back Of My Hand
Coming From A Higher Place
Review: The long-awaited Baby Charles debut single, "Back Of My Hand", is finally here! They counts among their fans notables such as Keb Darge, DJ Andy Smith and Mark Lamarr.
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out of stock $7.62
Hard Times
Cat: SB 7031. Rel: 14 Apr 21
 
Funk
Hard Times (0:30)
Listen To Me (0:30)
Review: Powerful belters from soul supernova Baby Huey. The only solo 45s he cut for Curtom Records before he passed away aged only 26, this was released posthumously and OG copies regularly go for over 200 pounds. Now reissued on Soul Brother, the two sides give you the full fat Huey; "Hard Times" hits with a raw Lee Fields style gravelly, story-telling delivery while "Listen To Me" shows Huey's deft ability to band-lead an all-out rock jam. Raw and emotional, Huey left this world far too soon.
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 in stock $15.77
Primetime
Primetime (12")
Cat: ENV 027. Rel: 03 Apr 07
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Primetime (Uptown Express)
Hypochondriac
Review: Check out "Primetime", the debut record from new Environ act Baby Oliver. Hot and twisted tracks for disco jackers and neurotic nu-romantics. You don't want to miss it.
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out of stock $11.27
Nautilus
Cat: BCR 176. Rel: 29 May 25
 
Funk
Nautilus (3:15)
Maria Tambien (3:10)
Review: Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band's profile skyrocketed in 2024 when their hypnotic steel pan cover of 50 Cent's 'Pimp' became a surprise emotional core in the Oscar-winner Anatomy Of A Fall. So pivotal was the track that steel pans would here make their first ever Academy Awards orchestra debut. But for longtime heads, 'Pimp' first turned heads in 2008, where it was pressed on Bjorn Wagner's Mocambo label and was often mistaken afterwards for a 50s sample source. The 'Big Crown Vaults' series now swoops in to save and preserve the group's best contributions to the music world, in addition to and in excess of the 'Pimp' version. A true archive-delving if we've ever heard one, the tracks so preserved include Bob James' breakbeat classic 'Nautilus' and a thunderous take on Khruangbin's 'Maria Tambien'. Then there's the B's funked-up flips of the Jackson 5 and Billy Jones, plus one original, 'Kaiso Noir'.
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 in stock $9.31
Hotline Bling
Cat: BCR 139. Rel: 30 Mar 23
 
Broken Beat/Nu Jazz/Nu Soul
Hotline Bling (3:29)
Murkit Gem (2:36)
Review: Bjorn Wagner's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band have put out several fresh albums and many great 7"s on Big Crown and 'Hotline Bling' is another one. The mysterious Hamburg outfit brings their famous steel pan sound and reaches new heights here as they again cover songs that span genres and range from mega-hits to album cuts. Their own unique approach is to mix up the traditional sounds of Trinidad and Tobago with the original source material to leave you ready to dance all night long.
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 in stock $9.86
Stranger Things Theme
Stranger Things Theme (orange vinyl 7")
Cat: BCR 170C1. Rel: 16 Oct 23
 
Funk
Stranger Things Theme (3:22)
Halloween Theme (2:41)
Review: They're best known for covering hip-hop classics in their unique, funk band plus steel pans vibe, but Germany's Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band show there are spookier arrows in their quiver when the time of year demands it. Two special halloween themed cover versions grace this 7", the first a rendition of the theme from TV show of the moment 'Stranger Things', the second their version of the title theme from the film 'Halloween', originally penned by the master soundtrack maker himself John Carpenter. Both have a slightly cheeky, quirky and rather joyful atmosphere, tending more towards the cute rather than the spooky side of all hallows, but don't let their lack of scariness put you off, they're both delightful.010920
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 in stock $14.38
Scorpio
Scorpio (7")
Cat: BC 0107. Rel: 12 Aug 16
 
Funk
Scorpio (2:43)
8th Wonder (3:35)
Review: Still scorching from the heat of their debut album 55, Hamburg's mysterious steel pan handlers return with a dope little 45 that features one of the excellent covers from their album plus an exclusive that we guarantee will drive your next floor crazy... Dennis Coffey's "Scorpio" takes the lead with its instantly distinctive break and pace. Flip for Sugarhill's "8th Wonder" that's riddled with confidently swung drums, smoky trumpets and a groove so funky you might just have to drop it twice. Give the drummer some.
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out of stock $10.71
Love Like This
Love Like This (limited 7")
Cat: BC 00445. Rel: 04 Mar 16
 
Funk
Love Like This (3:27)
Was Dog A Doughnut (3:24)
Review: The Bacao Rhythm and Steel Band are one of the curious outfits who sound as if they're right out of the '70s, when in fact they are happily playing on their instruments in 2016, and making some serious burners. Their zesty ad energetic blend of horns, steel pan and live drums is the sort of African funk for those looking for some fresh and innovative rhythms in this day and age, with "Love Like This" providing exactly that - a bass-heavy, tripped-out kinda groove that spits quality from all angles. On the flip of this tidy 7", Cat Stevens classic "Was Dog A Doughnut" is taken on a more tropical flex, stripping down the groove and laying out one hell of a steel-pan concoction. Bless.
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out of stock $19.72
Dirt Off Your Shoulder
Cat: BCR 105. Rel: 11 Jun 21
 
Funk
Dirt Off Your Shoulder (2:54)
I Need Somebody To Love Tonight (4:02)
Review: Coming off their latest long player Expansions on Big Crown Records which is due for release this July, the Bacao Rhythm & Steel Band returns. Using the steel pan sounds that are traditionally from Trinidad and Tabago is the draw and unique approach of the band, and Expansions will have a little bit of something for everyone, with several unique covers along with original tracks like 'Tough Victory'. Two brilliant tracks taken from the album here, with 'Dirt Off Your Shoulder' on the first side and 'I Need Somebody To Love Tonight' over on the flip.
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 in stock $11.55
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