Ships - 04-03-26 The highly anticipated collaborative album, GOLDFISH, sees two of contemporary hip-hop's most revered and distinct production minds, Hit-Boy and The Alchemist.
These soulful originals have been handed down generation after generation and are always guaranteed to touch the hearts and souls of their endeared listeners
Released in April 2018 by the East Side record label, this album is a reissue of a classic collection specifically curated for the "Low Rider" culture and fans of "soul type" oldies
Among the most revered voices in funk, Marva Whitney holds a special place thanks to her fierce energy and unmistakable style on tracks like the classic 'Unwind Yourself,' a long-time favorite for DJs and dance-floors alike.
Changes, first released in 1982 on RCA, is something truly special. It's a masterpiece of sophisticated '80s groove, containing first class funky soul that sounds as fresh as ever.
Four CD set. The collection also features stunning artwork by celebrated artist Makeba Keebs Rainey, who provides her signature style to a classic portrait of the Queen of Soul by renowned photographer Neal Preston.
Ships 5/1/26 - The project marks a significant transition in his career, written during his first year of sobriety and serving as a "proof of concept" for his evolving sound
Nigel Godrich genuinely had Paul moving like he was in his 20s again. Literally a career highlight album made 4 decades after his prime. What the hell, Paul!
Venus and Mars might be Paul's most underrated post-Beatles work, as it has plenty of undeniably great pop rock tunes. The success of Band on the Run seems like it gave Wings the confidence to experiment a little more
Get lost in ecstatic choir funk, pulpit rappin, direct-injection guitar solos, and the holy spirit, should it move you. Look around the room. You could start a church with this thing.
Sweet Pill's sophomore album, Still There's a Glow, is a resilient response to the mounting pressures following their breakout debut, Where The Heart Is.
With "Love Is Simple," Jeremy Pelt returns to the art of balladry, distilling eight deeply felt performances into his first vinyl-only anthology and shining a light on one of the most quietly persuasive sides of his artistry.