
SMOOVE: Multitrack Reworks Vol. 14 . (Vinyl 12″)
Someone tell the government to put Smoove in charge of re-nationalising the UK rail network – there won’t be any of that, “We’ll still let

Someone tell the government to put Smoove in charge of re-nationalising the UK rail network – there won’t be any of that, “We’ll still let

Miss this to your eternal regret. This? Why? Well, it’s often said that such and such a singer has a voice like someone from back

New from funk outfit The Soul Surfers in collaboration with Sunsay comes single After The Storm. And for those with an ear for the symbolic

Nothing for ages and then two come along at once. Oh sorry – that’s buses not trains isn’t it? Still – not one but two

Next up from Si Cheeba’s Echo Labs on 45 – a discovery made by DJ Chris Bangs on the outer reaches of the internet –

It’s been four years since the last Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio release but here are Lamarr, guitarist Jimmy James and drummer Grant Schroff back once

Electric Circus get a High Fever as they sail through the ether powered by a heady mix of jazz-funk, psychedelia and even afrobeat on the

Classic late sixties Dusty Springfield/ Nancy Sinatra vibes on the new 45 from The Rayvelles with both cuts featuring singer Star Anice. The B-side features

After a string of cobweb-ousting singles, traditional southern soul gets a full-length dusting off from the Georgia-bred, gospel-trained Brother Wallace on the long-promised Electric Love.

You might not have heard from Newcastle’s finest for a while and it is perhaps for that very reason that Smoove & Turrell have had