Sha La Das/DIDN'T I 7"
$9.00
Catalog #: EW-007 7
Some sweet modern soul from SHA LA DAS remaking the DARONDO classic, prod. by THOMAS BRENNECK of MENAHAN STREET BAND. The B-side "DON'T STAY SILENT" is by PAUL & THE TALL TREES with ADRIAN QUESADA (BLACK PUMAS), a protest song in support of GEORGE FLOYD. Out on EASTWOOD MUSIC GROUP.
Mr. K/I WANT YOU 7"
$22.50
Catalog #: MXMRK2072 7
DANNY KRIVIT created this iconic rework of MARVIN GAYE's "I WANT YOU" two decades ago, but now it is available with its first ever 7" reissue! Flip for his euphoric edit of BILLY PAUL's disco gem "ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE", stretching its soaring vocals and propulsive groove. (MOST EXCELLENT UNLTD)
Monolog/WATERMELON MAN 7"
$21.00
Catalog #: DR0006 7
YUKI KANESAKA's deliciously uptempo cover of the HERBIE HANCOCK classic "WATERMELON MAN" features percussionist BILL SUMMERS of the HEADHUNTERS and saxophonist CURTIS "FITZ" WILLIAMS of KOOL & THE GANG! The B-side features a special drum break version called "BILL's VALENCE STREET JAM". (DRIPPIN')
Lee Wilson/DO BETTER 7"
$21.00
Catalog #: DR0005 7
Boogie is the name of the game on this suave track from an artist better known for his house productions. MONOLOG delivers a B-side reprise where he is playing all vintage analog instruments himself to bring a heavy funk vibe to the dancefloor. (DIPPIN' RECORDS)
Jamiroquai/SPACE COWBOY (M GRAY RMX) 12"
$24.00
Catalog #: SL132 9
MICHAEL GRAY delivers a 2024 house reinterpretation of the 1994 global dance pop smash, paired with a dub version on the flip. (SULTRA)
In Dat Groove & Lee Wilson/GIVE MY... 7"
$21.00
Catalog #: DR0008 7
"GIVE MY LOVE" is an old school sounding soulful R&B jam that gets reworked with the L'AMOUR DISCO REMIX on the A-side and a soulful house groove from DJ SPEN on the flip. Yet another hit from SAUCY LADY's label DIPPIN' RECORDS!
Edwin Birdsong/COLA BOTTLE BABY 12"
$24.00
Catalog #: PR65017P 9
Famously sampled by DAFT PUNK on their 2001 hit "HARDER, BETTER, FASTER, STRONGER", the title track is a funky disco workout from the American producer's self-titled 1979 album. The party jam "FREAKY DEAKY SITE" is taken from the same record. (PHILADELPHIA INTERNATIONAL)