explore the deep roots of afro funk with the 7” vinyl “jungle bird tree” by funky destination, carefully released by the eclectic label sound exhibitions records.
compiled by legendary producer arthur baker, “breakers revenge” is a near-definitive collection of original funk, soul, latin, disco and electro classic tracks from 1970-1984.
afro funk grooves by afro dub is a unique experience that challenges genre conventions, bringing together the present and the past in a captivating blend of afro funk soul sounds.
perhaps one of the most exciting and anticipated projects in the world of heavy instrumental music is parlor greens, a fresh organ trio on colemine records!
sandman project’s long awaited debut album “where did you go?” is a borderless amalgam of brass heavy sounds, a document of a band whose musical tendencies mimic their open-minded ethic where ethio-jazz, afrobeat, american soul music and psychedelic, mediterranean funk traverse.
there are certain occasions when you can truly feel the stars align. one of these is when the interstellar voyager of cosmic soul jimi tenor finally lands his spaceship at full force on a timmion recording.
popular brass-led ensemble, kolonel djafaar, unveil second album, “getaway”, their first for batov records, seamlessly blending afrobeat, ethio jazz, and psych rock, whilst showcasing the band’s evolution over the past couple of years.
strut present a brand new edition of oneness of juju’s afro-jazz classic ‘african rhythms’, originally released on black fire in 1975 and first reissued on strut in 2002.
early 80s modern soul classic with blue-eyed exhilaration! the entertainers first album is now being reissued for the first time on lp, and is a smash hit with livin for the summer!