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What Will I Be
Cat: EPS 013. Rel: 09 May 22
 
Soul
What Will I Be (3:31)
Let's Try It Again (4:14)
Review: The Epsilon Record Co label has been digging deep again to turn out some obscure soul treasure. This one has never been released before and so is sure to become a staple in the sets of DJs like Hunee and Floating Points. 'What Will I Be' is a busy dancer, with hard ass chord work and big drum hits all softened by a speedy but emotive falsetto. On the backside is Let's Try It Again' from 1980, another heart aching and tender soul nugget with expressive melodies and nagging bass under rolling drums. Both are stone cold gems.
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 in stock $19.72
Lovin Cup
Lovin Cup (LP + insert limited to 300 copies)
Cat: EPSL 001. Rel: 17 Jun 24
 
Disco/Nu-Disco
Don't You Run From Me (4:17)
The Answer (3:06)
Love Is The Reason (7:04)
Lovin Cup (4:57)
I'm For You (5:36)
Feel It (4:19)
What It Is (4:24)
Speak The Truth (5:28)
Review: The first release from the all new Epsilon label is Loving Cup, an album from Keys & Friends that features eight of their incredible and previously unreleased soul songs from the mid-70s. These have all been sourced directly from a master tape that was unearthed in the CEO and Founder of Music Of The Sea Inc, Eddie Caldwell's vault. The group was assembled by the famously talented Southside Chicago songwriter William A. Keyes and some included here were tracks first penned for artists like Sly Johnson, Little Johnny Taylor, and Joyce Faison. Now available on vinyl for the first time, these high-quality recordings capture the essence of 70s soul and disco with some upbeat delights next to rueful downbeat beauties.
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タグ: Disco Funk | Soul Disco
 in stock $36.63
Lil' Bit Different
Cat: EPS 025. Rel: 15 Jan 24
 
Funk
Lil' Bit Different (4:42)
Lil' Bit Different (instrumental) (4:41)
Review: There's not much to go on when it comes this latest release on trusted soul and funk outpost Epsilon. Whoever Pals & Gal were, their sound is rooted in the classic era of 70s soul even if the track was completed bang on the turn of the decade in 1980. There's a big band arrangement powering 'Lil' Bit Different' which was put together by Ron Foster, and there's as much focus on holding down the groove as different instruments coming to the fore to do their thing. The lyrics tell it straight - this is just a little bit different.
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 in stock $20.86
That's Life
Cat: EPS 030. Rel: 21 May 24
 
Soul
That's Life (3:25)
Rap On (3:13)
Review: The Williams Brothers, hailing from East Orange, New Jersey, burst onto the scene with a compelling blend of sweet soul and deep funk. Their standout double-sider featuring 'That's Life' and 'Rap On,' originally released in 1972 on Twain Record, showcases their exceptional musical abilities. This release, now a rare gem, captures the soulful depth and vibrant energy that defined the group, making it a collector's dream. Starting in gospel music, the brothers transitioned to R&B with their father's reluctant blessing, quickly becoming local sensations. Their journey took a significant turn when they won a competition by New Zealand Breweries, leading to international tours and increased fame. Despite facing early challenges, including a tragic car accident that paralyzed the youngest brother Anthony, the Williams Brothers have continued to evolve, recently venturing into EDM and gaining recognition as an electrifying opening act for major DJs. Their records, especially early releases like 'That's Life/Rap On', are highly sought after today, commanding thousands of dollars per copy, solidifying their status as an underground legend of music.
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 in stock $20.86
I'm Glad I Met You Girl
Cat: EPS 032. Rel: 18 Oct 24
 
Soul
I'm Glad I Met You Girl (3:46)
I Can Feel Your Love Inside Of Me (4:34)
 in stock $22.84
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