
KRASH SLAUGHTA: B-Boy Mastamind
A timely reminder, if one were ever needed, of the mic skills of Gang Starr’s Guru, new 45 single B-Boy Mastamind is also a timely

A timely reminder, if one were ever needed, of the mic skills of Gang Starr’s Guru, new 45 single B-Boy Mastamind is also a timely

Donnoya Drake (last seen on the Original Gravity label with an inspired early reggae cover of Yazoo synth-pop cut Only You) is back with, I

If a big influence on your sound is Ethio-jazz, you know you’ve made it when you get praise from the emperor of Ethio-jazz, Mulatu Astatke.

If you haven’t Caught Up with the new single from Brooklyn singer-songwriter Johnny Burgos yet perhaps it’s time you did. Why? Well the last time

It says here that on Chief Cornerstone, “MRKBH and Sadat X trade bars interweaving the concepts of fatherhood, mortality, integrity, and more while asserting themselves

Smoove’s at it again on Multi-Track Reworks Vol. 10, a 12″ featuring inspired re-flips of Steely Dan’s Peg, MJ’s Baby Be Mine and This Time

The Allergies release the last cut off their three-part spring/summer EP So Real with the arrival of Coming On Strong. If the title track was

Berlin collective Feed LA get their Schifrin on with new 45 Fast Cash – Up In Stratosphere b/w Back For The Future – a double-A-sider

Only a mere eleven years after it’s predecessor, Morlack’s Funk Blasters label re-assembles the ‘squad’ (or at least partly re-assembles the squad) for a new

New York’s Carlton Jumel Smith forges an alliance with London funk outfit The Wax Preachers for new vinyl 7″ Gotta Go Home b/w Loud And