The 2014 hip-hop release re-imagined as 1964, 1974, and 1984 albums
Looking back at Quasimoto's Golden-Era Hip-Hop releases, compiled by Jeff Jank.
ON SALE: THE STORY OF ZAMROCK This box set was curated by Egon at Now-Again, with Moss and Calum of Strawberry Rain for Vinyl Me, Please. The 2nd Edition is limited to 1,00...
DJ Muggs held a Soul Assassins pop-up shop at Rappcats on Saturday, May 14, here he premiered the Black Sunlight EP, cutting copies this new, exclusive 6-minute EP of his s...
The first comprehensive collection of the Saturn label’s cover art. Hardcover book, 240 pages.
Bernard “Pretty” Purdie, known as “The World's Most Recorded Drummer,” and for a funky little miracle of syncopation known as the Purdie Shuffle, was also a recording artis...
Craig Moerer pop-up for Record Store Day (12-6PM) + Dan Charnas author of DILLA TIME in the house (2-4PM) + Rappcats T-shirt Sale
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The Name of This Terrain (1969) is the missing entry in jazz pianist / composer / psychiatrist Denny Zeitlin’s discography, a wonderful and weird fusion of avant-classical,...
Rappcats hosted art show to celebrate the release of Gang$ter Music Vol. 2, the album compiled by Marlon Sassy AKA Gangster Doodles. The show consisted of “remixes” of the ...
Eye Q's Please the Nation was released by Now-Again in 2021. Just as the hippie era came to an end in America, a second 60s was beginning. In what is now Zimbabwe, young pe...
Detroit-based Tribe Records was one of the brightest lights of America's jazz underground in the 1970s
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