
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

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

The King’s Knight/ Live By The Blade single is another one that got missed in the spring release avalanche as Surprise Chef’s Lachlan Stuckey and