- A1: Is It Really So Strange
- A2: Sheila Take A Bow
- A3: Shoplifters Of The World Unite
- A4: Sweet And Tender Hooligan
- A5: Half A Person
- A6: London
- B1: Panic
- B2: Girl Afraid
- B3: Shakespeare's Sister
- B4: William, It Was Really Nothing
- B5: You Just Haven't Earned It Yet, Baby
- B6: Heaven Knows I'm Miserable Now
- C1: Ask
- C2: Golden Lights
- C3: Oscillate Wildly
- C4: These Things Take Time
- C5: Rubber Ring
- C6: Back To The Old House
- D1: Hand In Glove
- D2: Stretch Out And Wait
- D3: Please Please Please Let Me Get What I Want
- D4: This Night Has Opened My Eyes
- D5: Unloveable
- D6: Asleep
Buscar:get it
- A1: Intro
- A2: Love That I'm In (Feat. Andy Cooper)
- A3: Since You've Been Gone
- A4: Entitled To That
- A5: Get Down On You
- A6: Push On
- A7: Main Event (Feat. Andy Cooper)
- B1: Hold You Close
- B2: Buzzsaw (Andy Cooper)
- B3: Allergic Interlude
- B4: It Won't Be Me (Feat. Andy Cooper)
- B5: Funky Feeling
- B6: Remedy (Feat. Dr Syntax)
- B7: Get On The Floor
The Allergies' debut album introduced the world to the way they effortlessly fuse funk, soul, disco, hip-hop and breaks into dancefloor-ready nuggets of ear candy. Taking classic sounds and reshaping for the modern age is the signature that won them plaudits across the globe.
Not ones to rest on their laurels, it hasn't taken long for them to deliver more of the goods on their second full-length album, 'Push On'. As well as taking the successful formula of the first record and expanding on the sound with raw Funk, Psych, Northern Soul, and Boogie influences, The Allergies enlisted two giants of underground Hip-Hop to bless mics on the album as well.
After a hugely successful collaboration on their debut LP, once again the dynamic lyricism and production skills of the inimitable Andy Cooper (Ugly Duckling) are present and correct in this new collection. Besides bringing the party on tracks like 'Main Event', he also settles scores with 'It Won't Be Me', before destroying all-comers on the battle Rap behemoth, 'Buzzsaw'. Also joining in on the action is UK MC veteran, Dr Syntax (The Mouse Outfit, Foreign Beggars) who prescribes some more healthy Hip-Hop advice on the track 'Remedy'.
Other highlights include the vintage Soul stomper, 'Entitled to That', Sixties uptempo groover, 'Hold You Close', and the fantastic little strutter, 'Get Down On You'. All in all it's a brand new set of future classics from your new favourite funky beatmakers, The Allergies.
- A1: Bring It Up (Original Mix)
- A2: Bring It Up (Up Mix)
- A4: Bring It Up (Acapella)
- B1: Just Get Up And Dance (Acapella)
- B2: Pupunanny (Acapella)
- B3: Mind Control^(Acapella)
- B4: Funky Heroes (Funkapella)
- B5: Happy (Acapella)
- B6: Bell-E 2 Bell-E (Acapella)
- B7: You Ask For The Moon (Acapella)
- B8: Move Ya Body (Acapella)
Afrika Bambaataa, rapper, producer, DJ from the South Bronx, New York. Afrika Bambaataa is one of the originators of breakbeat djing and is respectfully known as "The Godfather of Zulu Nation" and "Amen Ra of Hip Hop Culture'. In 2007 has been nominated for induction into The Rock Hall Of Fame and in 2008 he has been honored by the Bronx Museum of Arts. Afrika Bambaataa's long career is pointed by many hits and masterpieces such as Reckless, Unity, Just Get Up and Dance and Pupunanny.
Countless collaborations with artists such as UB40, James Brown, Boy George, Leftfield just to name few of them. Afrika Bambaataa has recorded with many labels from Tommy Boy to Capitol Records and Profile but it is with the Italian Label DFC (Expanded Music) that he has releases most of his recordings.
Bring It Up is the new release on DFC LABEL produced by dj/producer Paul Carpenter. This release includes three versions in big room/EDM style along with a mega-mix and a full acapella collection of all previous recordings released by Bambaataa on DFC label. Two lyrics videos come to support the release.
[C}] a3 | Bring It Up (Down Mix)
Without sampling any breaks or loops, Funky DL has created the perfect audio tribute to arguably the best group in Hip-Hop history by remaking the beautiful sounds of A Tribe Called Quest's 1993 classic album "Midnight Marauders". This is a beautifully presented piece for keen vinyl collectors.
Produced by Dallas Austin, Jermaine Dupri, Babyface, Jon-John Organized Noize, and Sean 'Puffy' Combs, CrazySexyCool (1994) is the second studio album by American girl group TLC. The album peaked at three on the Billboard 200 and spent over two years on the Billboard album charts, and spawned two Billboard Hot 100 number one singles, including the worldwide smash hit, 'Waterfalls', and earned them two Grammy Awards.CrazySexyCool has sold over 23 million copies worldwide, becoming the best-selling album by an American girl group, and the second best-selling album worldwide by a girl group behind Spice Girls' Spice. The album was certified Diamond, making TLC the first girl group in history to be awarded Diamond status.
All four singles from the album reached the top 5 of the Billboard Hot 100, two of them ('Creep' & 'Waterfalls') reaching number one.
- A1: Intro
- A2: This Is L.a
- A3: It's The Delinquentes (Featuring Sen Dog)
- B1: 1 Adam 12
- B2: Think Your're Bad
- B3: Here Come The Horns
- C1: Western Ways
- C2: Shed A Tear (Featuring Sen Dog)
- C3: Wallah
- C4: Orphan Of The Industry
- D1: Life Is A Struggle (Featuring Sen Dog)
- D2: Super D.j. (Rock The House Party)
- D3: Life I Live
- D4: Get Up, Get On It (Featuring Mellowman Ace, Rude, Sen Dog)
Here Come the Horns is the second studio album by the hip hop group Delinquent Habits. Formed in East Los Angeles in 1991, the group are known for their Latin-tinged rap, which is both melodic and hardcore. Their first self-titled album (MOVLP1338) was executive produced by Cypress Hill member Sen Dog and featured guest appearances by Sen himself as well as Puerto Rican New York City rapper Hurricane G.
- A1: Ghostbusters - Walk The Moon
- A2: Saw It Coming (From The "Ghostbusters" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - G-Eazy Feat. Jeremih
- A3: Good Girls (From The "Ghostbusters" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - Elle King
- A4: Girls Talk Boys (From The "Ghostbusters" Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) - 5 Seconds Of Summer
- A5: Who - Zayn
- A6: Ghostbusters - Pentatonix
- A7: Ghoster - Wolf Alice
- A8: Ghostbusters (I'm Not Afraid) (From The "Ghostbusters" Original Motion Picture Soxundtrack) - Fall Out Boy Feat. Missy Elliott
- B1: Get Ghost - Mark Ronson, Passion Pit & A$Ap Ferg
- B2: Party Up (Up In Here) - Dmx
- B3: Rhythm Of The Night - Debarge
- B4: American Woman - Muddy Magnolias
- B5: Want Some More - Beasts Of Mayhem
- B6: Ghostbusters - Ray Parker, Jr
- A1: Intro
- A2: Conant Gardens
- A3: I Don't Know
- A4: Climax (Girl Shit)
- A5: Jealousy
- A6: Hold Tight
- B1: Tell Me
- B2: What It's All About
- B3: Forth & Back
- B4: Untitled/Fantastic
- B5: Fall In Love
- C1: Get Dis Money
- C2: Raise It Up
- C3: Once Upon A Time
- C4: Players
- C5: Eyes Up
- D1: 2U4U
- D2: Cb4
- D3: Go Ladies
- D4: Thelonius (Bonus)
- D5: Fall In Love (Remix)(Bonus)
The contributions of the late Detroit producer James DeWitt Yancey -better known to the world as J Dilla- to the world of hip-hop can't be overstated, and nowhere is his legacy more apparent than his work as a member of Slum Village. A founding member of the trio, (Alongside rappers T3 and Baatin) Dilla provided the group's distinctly esoteric, free-wheeling sound, built around winding basslines, quirky drumbeats, subtle low-end frequencies, and classic jazz & soul samples. Against the backdrop of Dilla's rich production, T3 and Baatin's free-flowing style of rhyming would also earn wide critical praise, leading to comparisons as the successors to A Tribe Called Quest. (A label they themselves have rejected.) After the success of Slum's 1997 studio debut, Fan-Tas-Tic Vol. 1, the group went to work on their follow up. Though the project was completed in '98, label turmoil kept the project on ice until 2000. By the time Fantastic Volume II hit Dilla was well on his way to his status as a hip hop legend having produced cuts for Common, Busta Rhymes, Erykah Badu, A Tribe Called Quest and many more. Later works from Slum Village may have had more of an impact sales-wise (in the immediate) but Fantastic Vol. 2 had fans and many critics saying that Slum Village, and Dilla in particular, may single-handedly save rap music.' Perhaps that statement is hyperbole but many consider Fantastic Volume II to be Slum Village's finest work ever to this day. Ne'Astra Media Group now presents the album reissued on vinyl, for the first time in several years. Every wobbling bass note of J Dilla's production has been preserved to maintain the legacy of this hip hop rap classic and maintain the legend of one of hip-hop's greatest beatsmiths.
- 1: Roland Alphonso & His Alley Cats - Jerk Pork
- 2: Neville Esson - Lover's Jive
- 3: Monty & The Cyclones - Lazy Lou
- 4: Owen Gray - Get Drunk
- 5: Monty & The Cyclones - Dog It
- 6: Clancy Eccles - More Proof
- 7: Tommy Mccook & The Skatalites- Exodus
- 8: Clue J And His Blues Blasters - Swanee River Rock
- 9: Delroy Wilson - Spit In The Sky
- 10: Roland Alphonso - Federal Special
- 11: Owen Gray - Grandma Grandpa
- 12: Don Drummond - Cuban Blockade
- 13: Theophilus Beckford With Clue J & His City Slickers - Little Lady
- 14: Tommy Mccook - Away From You
- 15: Clancy Eccles With Hersan & His City Slickers - I Live And I Love
- 16: Roland Alphonso & His Alley Cats - Hully Gully Rock
- 17: Delroy Wilson - Lion Of Judah
- 18: Tommy Mccook - Two For One
- 19: Toots & The Maytals - Sweet Sweet Jenny
- 20: Roland Alphonso - Grand National
- 37: Don Drummond - Mr. Propman
- 21: Owen Gray With Hersan & His City Slickers - Sinners Weep & Mourn
- 22: Tommy Mccook - Peanut Vendor
- 23: Toots & The Maytals - Shining Light
- 24: Lascelles Perkins With Clue J & His Blues Blasters - Lonely Moments
- 25: Toots & The Maytals - Six And Seven Books Of Moses
- 26: Cecil Lloyd - It Happens
- 27: Bunny & Scully - Don't Do It
- 28: Don Drummond - Scrap Iron
- 29: Lascelles Perkins And Clue J & His Blues Blasters - Creation
- 30: Tommy Mccook - Don't Slam The Door
- 31: The Rhythm Aces - Joybells Of Independence
- 32: Roland Alphonso - Jack Ruby
- 33: Toots & The Maytals - Hallelujah
- 34: Bob Marley & The Wailers - Habits
- 35: Frank Anderson & Tommy Mccook - Wheel And Turn
- 36: Busty & Cool - Kingston To Mo'bay
- 38: Higgs & Wilson - Mighty Man
- 39: Tommy Mccook & Roland Alphonso - Trotting In
- 40: Bunny & Skitter With Count Ossie And His Wareikas - Cool Breeze
- 41: The Mellow Larks - Light Of My Life
The Sound Of Young Jamaica - More Early Cuts From The Vaults Of Studio One 1959-63
This is the second collection to bring together many of the visionary producer Clement 'Sir Coxsone' Dodd's early recordings made with Jamaica's most exciting young artists and musicians who helped define the world of reggae music over the decades following Jamaican Independence. These recordings were made when Sir Coxsone ruled the dancehalls of Kingston in the late 1950s and early 1960s with his number one Downbeat Sound System, where songs were tested out on dub plates at a dance to see a crowd's reaction - the most popular of which were then released commercially. Featuring early material by Roland Alphonso, Don Drummond, Tommy McCook (all of whom would form The Skatalites), Toots and The Maytals, young singers such as Bob Marley and The Wailers, Delroy Wilson, Owen Gray all captured in their formative days. The music here spans a wealth of styles - Jamaican rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel, proto-ska, Rastafarian - all of which were drawn upon to create the future sounds of Jamaican reggae that Sir Coxsone and the artists featured would soon create at Studio One which opened its doors in 1963. This collection is released on heavyweight triple-vinyl plus download code and double CD with slipcase. Sleevenotes and text is by the author Noel Hawks.
Mini Album Thingy Wingy are 7 brand new & exclusive tracks recorded by Anton Newcombe in is his studio in Berlin in 2014 & 2015. Running at over 34 minutes.,the mini album is co produced , engineered & mixed by Fabien Leseure . This release contains four self written songs by Anton Newcombe ,a co write of the band's first Slovakian song (Prší Prší) with Vladimir Nosal , another co write (Pish) with Tess Parks and a cover of the 13th Floor Elevator's track 'Dust' which features Alex Maas from the Black Angels on jug
Originally, Anton Newcombe was heavily influenced by The Rolling Stones' psychedelic phase, but his work in the 2000s has expanded into aesthetic dimensions approximating the UK Shoegazing genre of the 1990s and incorporating influences from world music, especially Middle Eastern and Brazilian music.
This album brings the traditional Brian Jonestown Massacre sound mixed with eastern influences & bringing it up to date with the benefit of all the additional weirdness that's been discovered in the past 40 years.
- A1: The Silence That You Keep (Alternate First Version)
- A2: Keep It Up (Alternate First Version)
- A3: My Ol' Lady (Alternate First Version)
- A4: Black Man (Alternate First Version)
- A5: Nobody Can Touch You (Alternate First Version)
- B1: Po' Man (Alternate First Version)
- B2: Brothers & Sisters (Alternate First Version)
- B3: Friends & Buddies (Alternate First Version)
- B4: Get No Lovin' Tonight (Alternate First Version)
Athens of the North is proud to present Milton Wright's stunning alternate version of the now Classic Miami soul LP 'Friends & Buddies'. An altogether more stripped down, folky soul affair than its highly respected, much sampled brother is now available on Vinyl, CD and Digital for the very first time.
Shelved at the last minute then re-recorded and overdubbed, only a few promo copies of this early version escaped from the studio and are deep in the collections of the very few previously in the know.
The master tapes burnt in a fire at T.K Disco in Miami in the early 80s so even the label has not heard this in 30 Years. Many reissues of the second version of Friends & Buddies LP have come and gone, but Milton's original vision has remained hidden until now.
As searingly honest and stunningly soulful as any seminal Marvin Gaye or Terry Callier LP, it stands tall amongst its exceptional peers as one of the true pillars of quality 70s soul.
- Unreleased Alternate version
- New sleeve notes by Milton Wright
- Super-heavy high quality tip-on sleeve!
- Cut by the experts at Timmion Cutting Laboratory, Finland
There’s this feeling that House Music is sometimes diluted into a pleasant, non-offensive and conformist formula. Well, Jackie Gritness - you may have heard of her big bro Gary - is bringin’ all the sweat, the attitude and the filth down - take it or leave it.
Jackie introduces herself from both sides on this well-strapped debut 12” - the slick swingin’ & sangin’
on the bass-heavy A side, and the raw clave trax and cunty snarls of the acid-laced B side.
No trace of over-production or tired sampling here: this is just Jackie, her mic and her lil’ groovebox -
gettin’ raw in the studio just like she does onstage. Only thing added is some wall-shaking mastering by New York OG Dietrich Schoenemann.
This is the kinda House that’s supposed to make regular folks wanna turn it off. This ain’t rated E for Everyone, it’s rated F for Freaks.
It’s music from the underground, for the underground - as it was first revealed on the runway of Glastonbury’s infamous NYC Downlow last summer.
And if that’s more than you can take - it’s alright. It’s not like Jackie will hold it against you.
Jackie Gritness
“Gary’s little sister.” His studio session resume reads like a House music who’s who - from David Morales to Fred P. He’s also been rockin’ clubs with the Playin’ 4 The City and MLIU crews - but she’s also been seen on Gideon’s fierce Homo-Centric Records. See, this bitch’s true feelings about House are stripped-down, bare-bones, and unapologetically sexual. With a radical ‘live’ attitude, she’s serving the realness with an irresistibly acidic zing.
- A1: All My Love
- B1: Can't Get Over You
The world of discovering Soul music and artists can lead to sheer moments of jubilation. The thought of igniting a long lost sound, reviving the energy of a once exuberant individual . But not every story that's told is filled with joy. Some are peppered along the way with struggles and heartache. Over time artists have battled with over powering label owners, record executives who just don't back what you do. The story of Tommy Hill is one such story. Tommy along with friend and longtime collaborator Ricky Tarbo had a deal with Motown records back in the early 1980's which turned sour very quickly. His release "Flame"/"Super Star Of Love' was dropped pretty quickly with no promotion and record boss Sylvia Rhône calling the shots within the duo questioning skin colour within the group and even trying to get vocals wiped off the release to sabotage it.
This said the single didn't amount to much and nothing else was recorded for Motown records. The duo did record some 4 demo's in LA before Tommy headed to re-record them again in New York circa 1982.
The A side has never been released until now, which is such a crying shame as the quality is so damn good. It's an uptempo boogie cut called "All My Love" which we gave a sexy 45 mix so you get some slamming synth work half way in. Tommy Hill's vocal range is nothing but astonishing. Just check out the 2 step ballad of "Can't Get Over You", which was recorded and released back in 1980 by The James Simpson penetration Band written by Tommy Hill, who went back into the studio 2 years later to give the song much more depth not only within the production but also to his vocal range. Tommy Hill headed back to LA after not securing a record deal and a few years later tried to get this singing career back on track. Like many of the artists who have moved on to a higher place Tommy succumbed to his own mental health issues and took his life. We hope this record does you proud Tommy Hill
Arguably one of Get Physical’s most influential tracks, ‘O Superman’ sees a new release with remixes from Man Power and SIS alongside the 2008 version from Robag Whrume and a remaster of the now classic original. Man Power kicks off the new interpretations with an epic, ten and half minute version that patiently stretches the original’s melodies into pads and held bass tones across crisp, micro-house styled beats before unleashing loose, clattering breakbeats after a striking, extended breakdown. SIS’s dreamy, percussive version sees the German producer in hypnotic, and tracky form, focussing on the ebb and flow of the original’s tuneful vocoder and synth work that drift across his perfect groove. Robag’s Pumper-Nikkel remix, for those that missed it some years back, is yet another funky, chopped, sliced and diced piece of work from the playful producer and still sounds as fresh as ever. M.A.N.D.Y. vs Booka Shade feat. Laurie Anderson - O Superman Remixes are released on Get Physical 12” in late July with a digital release following in the Autumn.




















