Jazz serves as the base, with Q Tip and his band using its colorful and intricate chord progressions to explore funk, rap, rock, R&B and soul - sometimes all on the same song.
Celebrate the season with Sufjan Stevens' beloved Christmas collection, "Silver & Gold: Songs for Christmas, Vols. 6-10," now available to retail for the first time since it's original 2012 release.
This year we celebrate 30 years of Safe + Sound, the third studio album of DJ Quik. Quik created a real G-Funk classic. With The Chronic and Doggystyle, the world already received two big classics in the genre.
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Limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on crystal clear & pink marbled coloured 180-gram audiophile vinyl. Laura Branigan's third studio album Self Control, released in 1984.
Can I go again?, the debut full-length album by Richmond, VA-based singer-songwriter Benét (Benét Nutall) is a diverse collection of contemplative, tightly-crafted indie-pop, rock, and soul tracks as emotionally resonant as they are infectious.
Glorious: The Ultimate Collection by Bananarama - Bananarama are releasing Glorious: The Ultimate Collection, a new compilation that celebrates four decades of music.
Serpentwithfeet, the Baltimore born singer-songwriter, is taking natural steps as a versatile talent from chapter to chapter in his career. His third album GRIP is the result of these latest steps. GRIP finds it's home on the dance floor.
Phoenix four-piece Glixen creates a profoundly heavy sonic experience with their music, transcending all expectations of what shoegaze should currently look and sound like.
After amassing over 300 million streams with smash hits like "Hell Is a Dance Floor" and "Dammed If I Do," Vincent Mason unveils his much-anticipated debut album, There I Go.
Apricot Morning was the precursor to the excellent Stampede (2003) and hints at the sound he arrived at with his Soul Orchestra, combining influences from Jazz, Hip Hop, Afro, Funk, Soul and Breakbeat to forge a style that is truly original.
Teenage Snuff Film is the first solo album by Rowland S. Howard. Former The Birthday Party bandmate Mick Harvey contributes drums, organ and guitar, while Brian Hooper of The Beasts of Bourbon features on bass guitar.
Listen to Mercury's debut chart-topping solo album that draws from the influence of disco, dance, and pop, while still providing that classic Freddie style
A mixtape that feels like both a celebration and a declaration; a living, sound system journey that merges soul, roots, hip-hop, dub, and electronic textures with a fearless spirit.