Les Amazones D'Afrique is a creative force that embraces international voices; sweet, strong harmonies that summon the rights of women and girls; and a meltdown of heritage and new gen talent.
There are no other examples of a non-English speaking band (the group's language is the Gypsy dialect of gitane) with such a consistent winning streak in the US, where the group is the biggest-selling French act ever.
To commemorate the centennial of the legendary Celia Cruz, this compilation of carefully curated, timeless hits - which features collaborations with some of the Caribbean and Latin America's most beloved artists
Ships 5/15/26 - Samba ’68, released on Verve, introduced Brazilian singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Marcos Valle to a wider international audience.
Dear Children of Our Children, I Knew is a new EP recorded by Alabaster Deplume in the middle of his March 2025 US tour. DePlume had been playing shows with bassist Shahzad Ishmaeli and drummer Tcheser Holmes, performing
Reissue of Entre Dos Aguas gathers Paco de Lucía’s breakout rumba and a dozen flamenco instrumentals, nimble guitar and quiet fire; the title track still steals the show.
Paco de Lucía’s Fuente Y Caudal reissued on black vinyl; the 1973 statement that drove flamenco into taut, percussive motion; includes the enduring rumba 'Entre Dos Aguas.'
Fuel your punk nostalgia with Pennywise's 2001 classic Land of the Free? via Epitaph Records. This definitive masterpiece of fast, aggressive skate punk packs 14 tracks of political energy, including the anthems "Fuck Authority" and "Time Marches On."