Ikebe Shakedown is the self-titled album is one to shakedown your boogie on the dancefloor for another impressive debut album on Ubiquity Records.
When we’ve got the achievements of a legend like Dennis Coffey, you do wonder why a new album? Well the short answer, at least to these ears, he’s still got more to contribute to the back catalogue of fabulous music and there’s a list of current stars who are more than happy to join in.
If you know All Your Beats you’ll be ecstatic to know that we’re up to Vol. 3 and it’s out now.
The return of four brand new Disco Discharge double CD sets is further proof that, to paraphrase, Discos Not Dead and it kicks off diggin’ deeper into the vaults.
This is so much more than a one track album but you must be warned, there is an absolutely fantastic track that’s going to make you drop your funky rocks like hot stones.
Fans of Isaac Hayes’ Shaft soundtrack will recognise the title, but would they recognose this version from Brighton’s Richie Phoe?
The latest edition in the Inspiration Information series finds the original beat of Afro-beat Tony Allen paired with the cosmic saxophonist from Finland, Jimi Tenor.
Continue reading Jimi Tenor / Tony Allen – Inspiration Information Vol. 4
The Black Seeds were a revelation on tour last year along with Eva Be so to say the new album is eagerly awaited is an understatement; thankfully Solid Ground is now here and sets the new foundation.
The new Bobby Digital album comes in a explicit version and gets released at the same time as Wu-Tang Clan play a couple of London dates at Shepherd’s Bush Empire.
With Gilles Peterson proclaiming Silent Movie as album of the year, it’s time to check out whether this bold claim can be true for a debut album!
Debut release from the conscious battle rapper Naledge and producer Double 0.
Here’s some summer hip hop that’s happy with its old skool heritage
The new 12″ from Boozoo Bajou features remixes by Bugz In The Attic’s Seiji and one by Mousse T…
Cosmic Sounds boss Zeljko Kerleta has been at it again in the Yugoslavian jazz vaults. This time he’s dusted off something quite extraordinary and unique.
Continue reading RTB Big Band With Guests – The Radio-Television Belgrade Jazz Orchestra (1948-1978)
