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Diggin' Groove Diggers Box: Selected By DJ Muro
Erik Tagg - "Living Off The Love" (4:44)
Spice - "The Last Time" (4:02)
Prince Billy Mahdi Wright - "Summer Love (Or Verano De Amor)" (4:34)
1619 Bad Ass Band - "Step Out" (2:58)
Billy Wooten - "Chicango (Chicago Land)" (5:46)
Billy Wooten - "Dancing & Singing" (5:12)
Review: P-VINE present a limited box set from their popular "Groove Diggers'' reissue series. All tracks selected by DJ Muro, one of Japan's best known DJs/producers/diggers and pressed on 7" for the first time, featuring classics from Erik Tagg, Prince Billy Mahdi Wright, Billy Wooten, Spice, & 1619 Bad Ass Band.
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Give Me One More Chance
Cat: KAYDEE 036037. Rel: 27 Jul 15
Give Me One More Chance (Kenny Dope main mix) (4:10)
Give Me One More Chance (Kenny Dope dub mix) (4:09)
Mirror, Mirror (Kenny Dope main mix) (4:09)
Mirror, Mirror (Kenny Dope instrumental mix) (4:09)
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This Time
Cat: NP 42. Rel: 28 Mar 23
This Time (4:12)
Heaven Sent (2:55)
Review: Six Nine Records welcomes honey-voiced soul man Terrill Paul to the label for the first time, via a two-track 45 written and produced by the prolific Stone Paxton. The cut for dancefloor plays is undoubtedly A-side 'This Time', a pleasingly nostalgic nod to turn of the 80s disco-soul whose grooves, lyrics and instrumentation recall the celebratory brilliance of Earth, Wind and Fire. Just like that band's best moments, 'This Time' boasts a superb lead vocal and a genuinely catchy chorus. Over on the flip, 'Heaven Sent' is a delightfully loved-up slow jam that blurs the boundaries between contemporary soul, r&b and glossy mid-80s productions.
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 in stock $23.09
White Is The Colour Of A Lover/No No Boy (Japanese Edition)
White Is The Colour Of A Lover (3:50)
No No Boy (4:12)
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Philadelphia International Classics: The Tom Moulton Remixes Part 2
Archie Bell & The Drells - "Where Will You Go When The Party's Over" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:06)
People's Choice - "Jam Jam Jam (All Night Long)" (A Tom Moulton mix) (7:42)
Teddy Pendergrass - "I Don't Love You Anymore" (A Tom Moulton mix) (8:46)
Lou Rawls - "See You When I Git There" (A Tom Moulton mix) (9:39)
Review: During the latter stages of the "Philly Soul" era, New York remixer Tom Moulton delivered a string of inspired, DJ friendly reworks for the Philadelphia International label. For proof, check this fine selection of classic Moulton mixes for the storied imprint. Check first his version of Archie Bell and the Drells' "Where Will You Go When The Party's Over", which he brilliantly teases out and increases in intensity over nine spellbinding minutes. The funkier flex of People's Choice's "Jam, Jam, Jam (All Night Long)" is a sweaty, low-down treat, while the Teddy Pendergrass rework is a soaring disco classic in the Philly Soul style. Best of all, though, is the string-drenched disco celebration that is his mix of Lou Rawls' "See You When I Git There".
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Stop Hurting Me Baby
Cat: OTS 349. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Stop Hurting Me Baby (3:04)
I Can't Understand (3:23)
Review: Stop Hurting Me Baby by Purple Mundi, originally released in 1972, is a soulful gem from the 1970s soul group hailing from Miami, Florida. This sought-after record, reissued in 1978 with the B-side 'I Can't Understand,' shows the group's undeniable talent and soulful voice. With its smooth melodies and heartfelt lyrics, the song captivates listeners with its timeless appeal. The reissued version preserves the rare quality of the original pressing, making it a must-have for collectors and fans of vintage soul music. Purple Mundi's Stop Hurting Me Baby continues to shine as a standout rare track in the funk and soul genre, delivering soul-stirring vibes that is still being discovered today.
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Love Storm
Cat: OTS 351. Rel: 23 Apr 24
Love Storm (3:27)
Bahama Soul Stew (2:34)
Review: Octave Japan collaborate with legendary illustrator Hiroshi Nagai to oversee and handle the artwork for a rare single reissue. Sourced from the vaults of the OG T.K. Records, to whom Nagai has been listening since day dot, The Perfections' super rare 1973 cut 'Love Storm' is a swelling romantic soul sundry from the Milwaukee muses, with impressive vocal glidings from the band's lead singer Harold Stewart lending to an unexpected mondegreen - we first heard "can't keep living this lifestyle" as the incorrect lapsus of "can't keep living this love storm". On the B-side comes Funky Nassau's 'Bahama Soul Stew', a much-loved modern rarity first released in 2005, much-loved indeed thanks to its 4x4 swag-bag and mellifluous Hammond dexterities.
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How Do You Do What You Do?
How Do You Do What You Do? (3:41)
Tell Me (3:47)
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Show You
Cat: PP 012. Rel: 01 Feb 22
Show You (3:43)
I Love Ya (2:46)
Review: The Preservation Project is a reissue label which focuses on especially obscure and unreleased music from the annals of funk and soul. Presented with care and offering music that genuinely needs a proper release, they've become a trusted source of discovery for devoted diggers. On this 7" you can hear the sound of WHLS, who have a classic 60s sound with all the dust and crackle of the recording techniques intact. It's a portal into another era as well as a fine, soaring piece of beautifully composed, richly orchestrated soul. You might think some reissues could well be left alone, but these singles are gems for those eternally hunting for sounds unheard.
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Window Shopping
Window Shopping (7" + insert)
Cat: SDO 1010. Rel: 08 Apr 24
Window Shopping (3:46)
People Clap Your Hands (3:14)
Review: The Summits are a beloved fixture on the Soul Direction label and have plenty of fans in the wider soul collecting community. As a result they are now familiar to many and their track 'Window Shopping' emerged from an almost-lost master tape. It has previously been available only in digital format. on the flip, meanwhile, Phillips traverses diverse musical territories spanning from feel-good disco to funky fusion and modern soul. Among the six tracks recovered from numerous tapes, this one, 'People Clap Your Hands' stands out. It has never before been on vinyl and is a lo-fi, funk fuelled gem with soul infused vocals.
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Shine
Shine (7" + insert)
Cat: AHS 68. Rel: 18 Sep 23
Shine (feat Diviniti & Soki Kimura - Root Soul Boogie remix) (4:33)
Sun Will Rise (feat Diviniti - Detroit live version) (5:06)
Review: Shuya Okino and Pirahnahead, two Japanese producers of soulful house and jazz, present the first of a bundle of new releases, 'Shine'. A subsequent two versions of the eponymous track, which flaunt the lilting vocals of the divine Diviniti, hear a driving yet heavenly song play out over two sides, with its echoic calls of "the sun will rise..." calling out over an impressive instrumental dawn chorus of bass and strings.
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Right On Time
Cat: ETHE 12. Rel: 26 Jan 24
Right On Time (4:36)
Right On Time (instrumental) (4:33)
Right On Time (acappella) (3:45)
I Like (4:15)
I Like (instrumental) (6:38)
I Like (acappella) (0:25)
Make It Better (feat Dahliam) (4:01)
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Yes My Goodness Yes
Velma Perkins - "Yes, My Goodness Yes" (2:49)
Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr - "You Can't Blame Me" (3:28)
Review: Deptford Northern Soul Club go in on this new single compiler. On the A-side comes a rare and true cut from singer-songwriter Velma Perkins, a paean for optimism in the form of 'Yes, My Goodness, Yes', which despite its affirmations only appeared as a rare and expensive B-side on her first ever 7". On the B-side comes Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr, whose 'You Can't Blame Me' originally appeared as a single for their then-incarnation as The Revelations.
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Got To Know
Cat: FSR 114. Rel: 14 Apr 23
Got To Know (dance mix) (4:53)
Got To Know (Cool mix) (3:35)
Review: This week, Pause's two incredibly rare 12' singles have been officially reissued for the first time. Pause was a UK street soul group formed as a side-project of The Administrators, who achieved a series of hits on the lovers rock scene during the late 80s. The smooth space-age soul jam 'Got to Know' and the seminal electro-boogie of 'It's Just Amazing' represent the entirety of the group's output. Originally self-released in limited quantities, these 12"s is highly sought-after on the secondhand market, so don't miss your chance to grab this lost British soul classic.
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World Full Of People
World Full Of People (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: P 76274. Rel: 08 Jul 21
World Full Of People (vocal) (3:05)
World Full Of People (instrumental - previously unreleased) (3:11)
Review: One of the most demanded vinyl from diggers, PEOPLE'S PLEASURE "Do You Hear Me Talking To You?" is still shining brightly in the rare groove scene. AP-VINE is proudAof releasing the super killer track "World Full Of People" and the instrumental version of the same song that was not released at the time in the original LP as reissue 7inch for the first time in the world!!AIn addition, this ep includes a special download code for the bonus track that is sung by the producer BILLY BROWN with the same instrumental track!A
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Just What I've Been Looking For
Cat: SJ 550. Rel: 24 Apr 23
Just What I've Been Looking For (2:50)
What's It Gonna Be (2:46)
Review: Vocal trio The Petersons hailed from Waycross and took their name from Kenneth Peterson, the band leader, founder, drummer and vocalist who worked with keys man Salem Chatman and vocalist and bassist Johnny Members. They performed all up and down the East Coast of America and answered an advert they saw in Philadelphia in 1973 which led them to sign for Omega Sound, a small independent recording company formed by Frank Fioravanti. They recorded the tunes presented here but didn't make much noise at the time, though listening back now it's hard to see why.
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Make A Move
Cat: FSR 127. Rel: 07 Mar 24
Make A Move (5:40)
Make A Move (instrumental) (4:03)
Bedroom Eyes (4:58)
Sunday Affair (4:05)
Review: Freestyle delivers a gem from 1987 here with Purely Fizzycal's UK street soul sizzler 'Make A Move' , which was first released on their Pure Impact Productions label. Trish Langley of North London and Ash Kamat of South London first crossed paths in the mid-80s and came together over music with Kamat's programming and production inspired by London pirate radio sound of the time and and US influences like Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis also colouring their sound. Langley's vocals, shaped by her parents' reggae collection and brother's taste for artists like Brothers Johnson, Maze, and Janet Kay, merged with Kamat's raw drum machine sounds in perfect easy as heard here with this irresistible 12".
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(I Am Nothing) Without You
(I Am Nothing) Without You (hand-numbered 7" limited 215 copies)
Cat: HPR 76BLACK. Rel: 25 Apr 22
(I Am Nothing) Without You (2:50)
Smile & Say Good Morning (3:10)
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If I Could Live For Eternity (reissue)
Cat: FG 013. Rel: 23 Nov 22
If I Could Live For Eternity (3:28)
When I Was A Kid (2:57)
Review: DC's Rouser label was a rather short lived imprint but the three acclaimed singes it released were incredibly spacial. Arguably the best of the trio was from The Past - Present, And The Future who expertly moved between beautiful and ghostly sounds. Their work demonstrating a timeless understanding of love and longing and always came steeped in plenty of emotion. The two tunes here on this fresh 7" showcase that in heart rending fashion. 'If I Could Live For Eternity' in particular is an indelible sounding song.
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Played by: I Love 45's!
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Take A Good Look
Cat: ZP 10. Rel: 07 Mar 18
Take A Good Look (3:24)
My Sense Of Direction (Is Blown) (2:42)
Review: This Precisions (Philly Group) were a different group to the Detroit Precisions.These two tracks come from when they were working with Philadelphia producer Marty Bryant. We can imagine that some Northern Soul DJs tracked down copies of the scarce original pressing of this fine 7" for B-side "My Sense of Direction (Is Blown)", a heartfelt soul shuffler with serious dancefloor chops. Arguably even better, though, is A-side "Take a Closer Look", a slower, simmering chunk of doo-wop influenced goodness that's as heartbreaking as it is sublime.
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Close The Door (The Mike Maurro Remixes)
Cat: BRPD 29. Rel: 04 Apr 23
Close The Door (Mike Maurro remix) (7:23)
Only You (Mike Maurro remix) (7:50)
Review: Harold Melvin and the Blue Notes lead singer Teddy Pendergrass is one of soul music's most underrated artists if you ask us - and he has a remarkable story that rather took a tragic turn later in life and is well worth reading about. Here a couple of his golden gems get reworked by Mike Maurro for the Brookside label. First up is the gentle soul and lavish arrangement of the deep rolling 'Close The Door'. On the B-side you will find 'Only You', a more upbeat dancefloor heater with fat and plump drums and disco energy topped with Teddy's buttery vocals.
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Movin' In The Right Direction (Record Store Day RSD 2021)
Cat: DYNAM 7092. Rel: 21 Jun 21
Movin' In The Right Direction (4:05)
Just Ask Me (3:19)
Review: The Record Store Day releases are coming thick and fast already and Dynamite Cuts have got one of the more essential ones here. It features a pair of tracks from Steve Parks, who looks as cool as can be on the much loved cover. This is the first time the lead single has ever been put on its own 7" after first coming on his 1981 album. That is now mega-rare and a high value collector's item and surely this one will be too, soon enough. The mastering is high class, allowing the free flowing jazz funk goodness to really shine. On the reverse is a more intimate late-night romancer. What a pair of tunes.
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RDY #48
RDY #48 (12")
Cat: RDY 48. Rel: 16 May 23
Catherine Miller - "Hunchin' All Night"
Pam Todd & The Love Exchange - "Can't Hold The Feeling"
The Music Makers - "Jump, Jump, Jump"
Review: Some rare late night delights championed by the great Ron Hardy brought back to life on this one. Catherine Miller's 'Hunchin' All Night' from 1977 is good old fashioned disco that way it was intended, while Pam Todd & The Love Exchange deliver the life-affirming and timeless 'Can't Hold The Feeling' from the same year, and on the flip you have The Music Makers' classic 'Jump, Jump, Jump' from 1979 making RDY #48 a must have for disco lovers.
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PA City Two
Cat: PAC 002. Rel: 08 Dec 23
Falling Planet Earth (6:56)
Hupendi Muziki Wangu (PA City edit) (8:40)
212 North 12th (PA City edit) (7:18)
Review: French progenitors of the dance Paris Acid City keep the spark of French (disco-) house alive with their latest EP 'PA City Two'. A label / moniker seemingly dedicated to capturing the bustle and excitement of 80s-90s Paris, bottling it in disco-house music form, the likes of 'Falling Planet Earth' are glamorous ear-grabbers, the equivalent of bowling down a high-fashion Boulevard with a wad of cash in hand. Then comes a tribal detour on 'Hupendi Muziki Wangu' before we land touch down g-funky, P-Funky Los Angeles on '212 North 12th'.
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Angels By My Side
Cat: CMC 221. Rel: 25 Apr 22
Angels By My Side (3:40)
Angels By My Side (instrumental) (3:39)
Review: Whether she likes it or not, Sophie Lloyd will always be known for the unfeasibly uplifting gospel disco-meets-gospel-house anthem 'Calling Out'. That was released five years ago and ever since, she's struggled to embrace it's shadow. With 'Angels By My Side', Lloyd seems to have embraced this, delivering another fine gospel-powered number that inhabits a similar sonic space while being different enough to avoid accusations of treading water. It's genuinely good, too, with Pauline Taylor delivering superb lead vocals over a hybrid gospel disco/stomping gospel sound hybrid full of Hammond organ licks, booming bass guitar, piano house riffs and stirring orchestration. In other words, it's another anthem in waiting.
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You Can't Hide From Yourself (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: PR 65019P. Rel: 24 Apr 19
You Can't Hide From Yourself (4:06)
The More I Get, The More I Want (4:26)
Review: This special Record Stay Day reissue gathers together two of Philadelphia soul legend Teddy Pendergrass' finest dancefloor moments. Both are essential, making this a must-buy for disco DJs who've yet to acquire them. On the A-side you'll find "You Can't Hide From Yourself", a sumptuously orchestrated affair whose killer groove is matched in quality by Pendergrass' impassioned vocal (check the rasping freestyle vocalizations towards the end for proof). Equally as impressive is "The More I Get, The More I Want", an insatiably sexually charged affair that builds in intensity throughout and not only contains one of the funkiest basslines in disco history, but also some seriously addictive female backing vocals.
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We Are Unstoppable
We Are Unstoppable (7" limited to 250 copies)
Cat: CGR 116. Rel: 07 Feb 23
We Are Unstoppable (vocal) (4:11)
We Are Unstoppable (instrumental) (4:11)
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Thrill Me
Cat: FFR 1009. Rel: 26 May 21
Thrill Me (3:30)
Thrill Me (dub version) (3:17)
Review: This week we have a new release on California's Funk Freaks, the label that brought us the likes of Dabeull, Diamond Ortiz and Mofak recently. It comes in the form of this new cover version of Les Femmes 'Yes You Thrill Me' from the Funk Freaks Dub Spliff Funk series. Sensual and neon-lit roots reggae if we have ever such a thing, and those gorgeous vocals atop are the icing on the cake. Rest assured that there is the mandatory dub version on the flip and that's pretty wicked in its own right too. Produced by King Hippo and the aforementioned Diamond Ortiz.
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Joe (Record Store Day RSD 2023)
Cat: C 501. Rel: 09 May 23
Joe (2:57)
Quiet Tunes (3:24)
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It's Just Amazing
Cat: FSR 119. Rel: 13 Apr 23
It's Just Amazing (vocal mix) (5:18)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 1) (4:40)
It's Just Amazing (Instruemental mix 2) (4:52)
Review: Street soul is one of the many short lived but vital in between genres that have emerged from the studios of the UK over the decades. Pause was an early act who excelled at the form as two incredibly rare and hard to find tunes that are both being pressed up bony Freestyle this month prove. The first one comes on this 12" in the form of 'It's Just Amazing' with various different mixes. The vocal mix pairs lo-fi drum breaks with shards of 80s synth stabs and a gorgeous vocal harmony finished perfectly by a melancholic bassline. The two instrumental mixes are even more dusty and lo-fi but the vocal version is the one that will always stand out and get the floor in a tizzy.
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 in stock $14.80
Class Of 89
Cat: YAB 103LP. Rel: 08 Jun 23
Give Thanks & Praises (3:24)
How Many Times (4:18)
Liberation, Elevation (2:44)
NO (2 Letters) (3:32)
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Gabriel (reissue)
Gabriel (reissue) (white vinyl 12")
Cat: LARV 019WHITE. Rel: 15 Jul 22
Gabriel (The Scroll mix) (6:59)
Gabriel (Tamborine dub) (7:13)
Gabriel (live Garage) (7:25)
Gabriel (Words To Give By) (7:22)
Review: Is there a more positive, soulful and life-affirming dancefloor anthem out there than Roy Davis Jr and Peven Everett's 1996 jam "Gabriel"? As many will be aware, it has long been sought of as a classic, with soulful house, deep house, US and UK garage DJs all championing it back in the day. This white vinyl reissue boasts all of the mixes featured on the original 12". Perhaps the most famous version is the rolling, bass-heavy two-step flex of the "Live Garage" mix that opens side B, but there's plenty to set the pulse racing elsewhere. The driving, jazzy-but-stomping "Words To Give By" version has been annoyingly overlooked over the years, while the "Tambourine Dub" is deliciously sweaty and driving in the best possible way.
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Love Don't Come No Stronger (Than Yours & Mine)
Cat: OSV 186. Rel: 05 Mar 19
Jeff Perry - "Love Don't Come No Stronger (Than Yours & Mine)" (3:21)
Mandrill - "Too Late" (3:37)
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Moonlight Music In You
Cat: OSV 147. Rel: 23 Dec 15
Laura Greene - "Moonlight Music In You" (2:31)
Peggy March - "If You Loved Me" (2:40)
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We Have So Much
Cat: EXS 036. Rel: 03 Nov 22
We Have So Much (3:32)
Joyous (4:47)
Review: A veritable wall of soul sound comes from Pleasure, the Portland, Oregon band whose works were sampled by the likes of LL Cool J and Michael Jackson. 'We Have So Much' is an example of mega-falsettoing, climactic funk, urgently laying home the fact that 'it's now or never', and that, baby, 'it's time to talk about it'. Meanwhile the B-side cut, 'Joyous', meanwhile, hears the aftermath of said relationship's end. A gem from Sherman Davis and co.
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Find The Beauty
Find The Beauty (limited hand-numbered 7" in spot-varnished sleeve)
Cat: MP 7001. Rel: 30 Oct 23
Find The Beauty
Find The Beauty (instrumental)
Review: Bread & Souls is an ensemble of musicians, singers, DJs, producers and, most of all, long term friends: a globally-spread family re-gathered by Franco Fusari - entrepreneur, music lover and dreamer. 'Find The Beauty' is the project's 7" preview track (preceding the full project), featuring Detroit-based Paul Randolph on vocals, Tommaso Cappellato on drums, Marcus Machado on guitar and Taku Hirano on percussion, all directed by eclectic project leader and producer Mark de Clive-Lowe, the pianist and true electronic-jazz pioneer. A remarkably well-rounded disco-jazzdance sprawler full of glitzing swing and synthetic ornaments, there's something in 'Find The Beauty' for all the family.
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Women Like It Harder
Cat: PP 3101. Rel: 20 Oct 23
Women Like It Harder (3:27)
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The Drifter
Cat: UA 916. Rel: 06 Mar 24
The Drifter (2:50)
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Putting You Out Of My Life (reissue)
Cat: 101670. Rel: 02 Jan 24
Putting You Out Of My Life (2:30)
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Paradise
Cat: BJ 738. Rel: 18 Apr 24
Paradise (4:24)
Paradise (Nicky's 1 Nite Only dub) (4:40)
Review: Nick and Astro, known collectively as Potatohead People, join forces once again on a tantalising teaser 7" from their upcoming album, Eat Your Heart Out'. Featured on 'Paradise' is the highly hyped Canadian artist Diamond Cafe, whose velvety vocals grace this early 80s-inspired blend of digital sex funk that will remind you of Sade, El Debarge, and Prefab Sprout. Describing his music as "bathing in a cloud of honey on a very foggy night," Diamond Cafe's performance is nothing short of magic here. On the flipside, Nick Wisdom puts his spin on the track, infusing it with dub elements and enhancing the bassline.
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Played by: Lexx
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The More I Get The More I Want
Cat: EA 33177. Rel: 01 Jan 90
The More I Get The More I Want (Classic NYC 12" mix)
The More I Get The More I Want (original)
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You Get What'cha Paid For
Cat: FST 07. Rel: 13 Sep 21
You Get What'cha Paid For (4:26)
Who's Gonna Save Me (From Myself) (4:20)
Played by: Soul Music
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As It Was
Cat: BANT 9229. Rel: 07 Jun 23
As It Was (3:48)
As It Was (instrumental) (3:47)
Review: London retro soul specialists PREP almost feel lost in the 2020s. Everything from their sound, which is pretty unique in today's musical landscape, to release and merchandise artwork screams mid-late-20th Century modernism, owing as much to the crimson and purple-hued aesthetics of classic Miami iconography as anything more recent years have offered us. Meanwhile, aurally speaking, their output straddles lines between funk, soul, synth pop and yacht (those who know, will know), all of which have an ability to conjure strong images of easier, simpler times gone by. 'As It Was', a cover of the Harry Styles pop anthem, takes things into particularly seductive, slap bass and sax infused atmospheres, the air thick with intimate suggestion, which may or may not conjure thoughts of George Michael's 'Careless Whisper' letting loose at a boat party.
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All That I Wanted Was You
Cat: FSR 7100. Rel: 16 Mar 23
All That I Wanted Was You (3:45)
Fantasy (4:06)
Review: Freestyle Records are dropping some super top-notch reissues this month, and the originals are mega rare and expensive so boogie and Brit funk fans couldn't be happier. This one by Private Funk-Shun was originally released in 1986 and for this 7" has been officially licensed, remastered and pressed in limited numbers. 'All That I Wanted Was You' has twanging bass riffs and electronic drums that really slap under singing leads and a super vocal. 'Fantasy' is a little more loved-up by no less sure to get you on your toes. Two lovely tunes whether or not you knew them first time round.
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Tags: Disco Funk
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That's Why I Love You (reissue)
Cat: ST 1006. Rel: 21 Jun 23
That's Why I Love You (3:00)
That's Why I Love You (instrumental) (3:00)
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Just Be Yourself
Cat: FGCAR 12. Rel: 25 Apr 17
Just Be Yourself (KON aka King Of Nothing remix) (7:47)
Just Be Yourself (extended mix) (6:34)
Review: Another royal re-edit by the one and only KON, here we find him going to town on 1974 soul classic from Pat Tandy's The Pretenders. Flipping the arrangement so each section gets a chance to shine (notably the raffish walking bassline and sweeping strings) the lead remix pays full respect to the original while giving it a completely fresh new life. Complete with the extended original for the more purest fans, KON's delivered gold once again.
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Tags: Soul Disco
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Droplets
Droplets (7" + MP3 download code)
Cat: STDC 066. Rel: 15 Jun 23
Who's Got The Money? (3:37)
Droplets (4:56)
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The Change Will Do You Good (reissue)
Cat: UM 1001. Rel: 24 Jul 23
The Change Will Do You Good (2:29)
I'll Never Have You (2:31)
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I Choose You (Record Store Day 2019)
Cat: KA 1003P. Rel: 24 Apr 19
I Choose You (5:54)
Punkin' Funkin' (4:38)
Review: It would be fair to say that Paris Holley is not one of the best-known purveyors of 1980s funk and soul, though the handful of releases he put out in the decade tend to be cherished by serious diggers and DJs. 1984 jam "I Choose You", which is here reissued for the first time since the '80s, is undoubtedly one of his standout moments. Hazy, super-sweet and laidback, the cut sees Holley adding his soulful, high octave tones to a blissful backing track rich in fluid piano lines, sun-kissed guitars and mazy synth lines. Arguably even better is synth-funk B-side "Punkin' Funkin", a fizzing workout that sounds like a more soulful, talkbox-free take on Zapp man Roger Troutman's trademark sound.
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Warm Weather
Cat: GRWB 1206. Rel: 23 Sep 19
Warm Weather (4:05)
Mt Airy Groove (instrumental) (6:01)
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