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Soul Messages From Dimona
Simply put, Numero's brilliant Dimona anthology is the music of the Black Hebrew movement that is settled -- and officially recognized -- in... (Click the album for more)
  • $21.95 Vinyl
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Eccentric Soul: The Deep City Label
From the first moments of a falling-down-the-stairs bassline and a gritty guitar from the opening track, the self-doubting dirge "Am I A Goo... (Click the album for more)
  • $21.95 Vinyl
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Good God! A Gospel Funk Hymnal
As the liner notes explain, "gospel funk...as a genre...just barely exists, a product of years spent sifting through bland 45s and LPs, sear... (Click the album for more)
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Searching For The Now Vol.2
Bye! "Oh No, Baby Don't" b/w The Happy Couple "Song For The Troubador (Acoustic Version)" Bye! is Archie Moore from Velocity Girl and Satur... (Click the album for more)
  • $4.50 Vinyl

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Si, Para Usted: The Funky Beats Of Revolutionary Cuba Vol. 1
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An unprecedented combination of socialism and artistic freedom flourished during the mid-years of Castro’s Cuba, enabling musicians to create an innovative body of music based on traditional styles like those made famous by the Buena Vista Social Club. Si, Para: The Funky Beats of Revolutionary Cuba Volume 1 captures the spirit of this time.

The music ranges from son, beat, jazz, funk, and abounds with psychedelic influences, electronic experimentation, and a heavy dose of soul. Communist funk may seem unlikely, but here it is, as Light In The Attic & Waxing Deep team up for this deluxe vinyl release.

The work of experimental trombonist Juan Pablo Torres – whose tremendous versatility and large body of work since the ’60 have often been overlooked – is given much love, with three of his tracks being featured on the album. Even the decades old Orquestra Riverside get loose with En Casa Del Trompo No Bailes. This music remained obscure even though even though they were put out by EGRAM Records, the only game in town at their time of issue. For the most part, these songs hardly conform to the central canon of Cuban pop, but this is truly epic music and is perhaps even more relevant to the funkier influences within the contemporary Cuban musical spectrum.

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