DJ Znobia: Inventor Vol 1
The first in a four-volume retrospective of Kuduro and tarraxinha pioneer DJ ZNOBIA.
The first in a four-volume retrospective of Kuduro and tarraxinha pioneer DJ ZNOBIA.
The Rolling Stones’ “Out Of Our Heads (US)” is an album that showcases the band’s ability to create classic rock singles with influences from R&B and blues, while incorporating a contemporary guitar-based sound.
Introducing the Gold Nugget Vinyl, the ultimate cover album titled “On Top of The Covers.”
[acf_views view-id=”95″ name=”Artist, Label, Genre”] [acf_views view-id=”117″ name=”Run, Color, Discs”] Description: Tears For Fears’ debut album, The Hurting, hit the shelves on March 7, 1983, quickly climbing to the top of the UK albums chart in its second week. By January 1985, it had achieved platinum status, boasting three Top 5 UK singles: “Mad World,” …
Experience the magic of Neil Young and the Santa Monica Flyers (featuring Neil Young, Nils Lofgren, Ben Keith, Billy Talbot, and Ralph Molina) as they took the stage at London’s Rainbow Theatre on November 5th, 1973.
Philadelphia’s Sweet Pill is a band that creates eruptive emo songs that seamlessly blend elements of pop and hardcore.
Originating from Grand Rapids, Michigan, Mustard Plug is a renowned American ska punk ensemble.
Anonymous Club is Danny Cohen’s candid documentary about the personal travails and hard-fought triumphs of Courtney Barnett, as she rose through the ranks of indie rock during the last decade.
The Modern Western World marks the third full-length release from Minnesota dream pop duo Vansire.
After the triumph of his vocal debut, Chet Baker Sings, in 1954, Pacific Jazz invited the up-and-coming trumpet virtuoso back to the studio for a follow-up, Chet Baker Sings and Plays.
Ranked among Rolling Stone’s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time, Alice Coltrane’s fourth Impulse! album showcases her talents on piano and harp, accompanied by saxophonist Pharoah Sanders.
The companion album to the highly acclaimed film by Brett Morgen, MOONAGE DAYDREAM, offers a captivating glimpse into the life and genius of David Bowie, one of the most influential and creative artists of our era.
Unquestionably among the finest small ensembles in jazz history, the mid-1950s Miles Davis Quintet boasted an exceptional lineup of Miles Davis (trumpet), John Coltrane (tenor sax), Red Garland (piano), Paul Chambers (bass), and Philly Joe Jones (drums).
Mr. Natural, Stanley Turrentine’s groundbreaking 1964 album, showcases the soulful tenor saxophonist leading an innovative modern jazz group.
Shack-Man, the groundbreaking 1996 album by the acclaimed trio of John Medeski, Billy Martin, and Chris Wood, took the jazz genre to new heights and won over a whole new audience in the “jam band” scene.
Bell Bottom Country marks the second major label studio album from American country music singer-songwriter Lainey Wilson.
The Who’s unforgettable performance on July 6, 2019, marked their return to the world-famous Wembley Stadium in London after 40 years.
Introducing Britney Spears’ 8th studio album, an electrifying collection showcasing the pop icon’s undeniable talent.
Jeff Goldblum together with his long-time band, The Mildred Snitzer Orchestra, returns to deliver sheer joy with his idiosyncratic take on a collection of standards that, for Jeff, are amongst the best songs ever written.
Multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning artist Daniel Caesar showcases his exceptional talents as a singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and producer in his third studio album, NEVER ENOUGH.