
Back again with some of that 4% Stella thats going cheap at the momment and a bag full of records. Sunday nights will never be the same again.... Roll it Ambros...
Ambros Seelos - Hangman's Rope: Official band of the 1972 Munich Olympics kick off proceedings with some red hot rare groove action.
Ray Barreto - Abidjan: Another strong cut from New York Latin Hustle. Amateur crate diggers use Soul Jazz to fill their boxes with jems like this... Hot 'n feral with big bass lines, sweaty NYC rhythm, wails, roaring drum beats - heady!
Secos e Molhados - Amor: They look like Devendra Banhart crossed with Kiss, come from 1970 and sound like the funkiest Brazilian holiday you've ever had.
Lenny Sesar - Morris Park (Bonde De Role Remix): Bonde De Role's take on Sesar's track, much different to their album material, back to baille roots. Unpredictable and infectious!
Los Salvajes - Corre, Corre: The most innovative and raw Spanish beat group of the sixties, this cut taken from their 5th EP and it's a straight up banger.
El Guincho - Palmitos Park (Ruby Suns Version): Another week, another tune from the best band on earth right now. Ruby Suns bathe Palmitos Park in pools of mediteranean psyche, splashes of late afternoon sun spent at the bottom of a bottle of rum, watching the sea catch on fire. Well, maybe not, but it's pretty good.
Novos Bianos - Tinindo Trincando: Smooth as Spanish leather, bosa nova rhythms meet with soaring psych guitars.
Al Wilson - The Snake: Slice of Northern Soul found under a layer of dust in a charming little place in Aldershot. By chance, by fate, by needing some big ol' Wigan pier stompers in our life. From a comp called Right Back Where We Started From on Kent records...
The Milkshakes - Brand New Cadillac: From the vaults of Big Beat Records, The Milkshakes step it up with this surfy-Psychobilly rock and roller.
John Schroeder Orchestra - Soul For Sale: From Keepin' The Faith Volume 2, Northern Soul with a kick. What more can we say? DANCE!
Stevie Wonder - Ca' Purange: Hear the man himself whip the crowd into a frenzy before the whole scene descends into a whirl of furious drums and funky bass. A choice excert from a show in 1970.
The Temptations - Run Charlie Run: Politicised funk from early 70's era Temptations. Verse chorus verse, tense funk groove. We just can't help it...
Hugaria - Végállomás: Psychotic organs, wild guitar solos and over-the-top vocal yelps whilst a crowd screams for more; an absolute certified hit.
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Don't Cry Girl: Hefty re-edit from Alkan and Norris. Far flung Easter psyche monster. Tribal chants break into big walls of sound, pop gone exploded, rock gone to the moon.
David Bowie - 1984: A surging dark disco rocker from his Diamond Dogs LP.
Devo - Can't Get No Satisfaction: Post punk working of a total classic, an itchy stomper!
Ruth - Mots: Kraut infused French Synth pop circa 1980. A heavy beat drives this space-age stomper into another galaxy.
The Oscillation - Comatone (Reprise) - Colourful oils projected onto walls that drip bright circles, textures so distinct you can taste them with your ears and see them with your tounge... Spun out psychedelia from a London band that is FREAKING us OUT.
Speck Mountain - Chlorine Fields: A dreamy fusion of sleepy vocals and effect laden guitars create a rich tapestry of sound that could soundtrack the discovery of Atlantis. Transcendental meanderings from Speck Mountain.
Beyoyond The Wizards Sleeve - The Perfumed Garden: A wee track about a mole and his wonderful friends. A fantastically warped tale.
Layo And Bushwacker! - Isn't This A Loveley Day: Lush laid back low end cut with Ella and Louis dancing all over the top.
King Tubby - Stop Them Jah: Classic dub from Tubby. Delayed brass section, keeping it minimal.
Skream - Make Me: Heavy slab off Tempa, from the don. Check yer bass bins!
Tokow Boys - Elle Hotess: A curious post-punk nugget from France.
Cut Copy - Lights & Music (Boys Noize Happy Birthday Remix): When not impressing girls with our extensive knowledge of rare eastern big beat, we secretly indulge in
Talking Heads - I'm Not In Love: A funky-punky anti-ballad from their second LP. It builds you up to knock you down and gives that dance muscle a much needed work-out in the final freak-out.
Mock And Toof - Digit 2: From a disc of re-edits on RVNG, stellar punk funk based around a huge riff, massive drums, galatic rhythm...
The Open Mind - Magic Potion: Bringing it back home with some riff heavy British Psychedelic hard rock.
Nicky Van She And Dangerous Dan - Around The World: Oldie but a goodie... Rework of the Daft Punk classic and also the first release on Bang Gang back in 2006, the golden year of glitchy electro. Still as awesome as ever, propelling the Gang Bang across the globe to spread the filth!
Novos Baianos - América Tropical: A surprise second appearance from the funky Brazlian fusion masters. Up-beat South American Prog stylings and a whole lot of soul.
Ambros Seelos - Hangman's Rope: Official band of the 1972 Munich Olympics kick off proceedings with some red hot rare groove action.
Ray Barreto - Abidjan: Another strong cut from New York Latin Hustle. Amateur crate diggers use Soul Jazz to fill their boxes with jems like this... Hot 'n feral with big bass lines, sweaty NYC rhythm, wails, roaring drum beats - heady!
Secos e Molhados - Amor: They look like Devendra Banhart crossed with Kiss, come from 1970 and sound like the funkiest Brazilian holiday you've ever had.
Lenny Sesar - Morris Park (Bonde De Role Remix): Bonde De Role's take on Sesar's track, much different to their album material, back to baille roots. Unpredictable and infectious!
Los Salvajes - Corre, Corre: The most innovative and raw Spanish beat group of the sixties, this cut taken from their 5th EP and it's a straight up banger.
El Guincho - Palmitos Park (Ruby Suns Version): Another week, another tune from the best band on earth right now. Ruby Suns bathe Palmitos Park in pools of mediteranean psyche, splashes of late afternoon sun spent at the bottom of a bottle of rum, watching the sea catch on fire. Well, maybe not, but it's pretty good.
Novos Bianos - Tinindo Trincando: Smooth as Spanish leather, bosa nova rhythms meet with soaring psych guitars.
Al Wilson - The Snake: Slice of Northern Soul found under a layer of dust in a charming little place in Aldershot. By chance, by fate, by needing some big ol' Wigan pier stompers in our life. From a comp called Right Back Where We Started From on Kent records...
The Milkshakes - Brand New Cadillac: From the vaults of Big Beat Records, The Milkshakes step it up with this surfy-Psychobilly rock and roller.
John Schroeder Orchestra - Soul For Sale: From Keepin' The Faith Volume 2, Northern Soul with a kick. What more can we say? DANCE!
Stevie Wonder - Ca' Purange: Hear the man himself whip the crowd into a frenzy before the whole scene descends into a whirl of furious drums and funky bass. A choice excert from a show in 1970.
The Temptations - Run Charlie Run: Politicised funk from early 70's era Temptations. Verse chorus verse, tense funk groove. We just can't help it...
Hugaria - Végállomás: Psychotic organs, wild guitar solos and over-the-top vocal yelps whilst a crowd screams for more; an absolute certified hit.
Beyond The Wizards Sleeve - Don't Cry Girl: Hefty re-edit from Alkan and Norris. Far flung Easter psyche monster. Tribal chants break into big walls of sound, pop gone exploded, rock gone to the moon.
David Bowie - 1984: A surging dark disco rocker from his Diamond Dogs LP.
Devo - Can't Get No Satisfaction: Post punk working of a total classic, an itchy stomper!
Ruth - Mots: Kraut infused French Synth pop circa 1980. A heavy beat drives this space-age stomper into another galaxy.
The Oscillation - Comatone (Reprise) - Colourful oils projected onto walls that drip bright circles, textures so distinct you can taste them with your ears and see them with your tounge... Spun out psychedelia from a London band that is FREAKING us OUT.
Speck Mountain - Chlorine Fields: A dreamy fusion of sleepy vocals and effect laden guitars create a rich tapestry of sound that could soundtrack the discovery of Atlantis. Transcendental meanderings from Speck Mountain.
Beyoyond The Wizards Sleeve - The Perfumed Garden: A wee track about a mole and his wonderful friends. A fantastically warped tale.
Layo And Bushwacker! - Isn't This A Loveley Day: Lush laid back low end cut with Ella and Louis dancing all over the top.
King Tubby - Stop Them Jah: Classic dub from Tubby. Delayed brass section, keeping it minimal.
Skream - Make Me: Heavy slab off Tempa, from the don. Check yer bass bins!
Tokow Boys - Elle Hotess: A curious post-punk nugget from France.
Cut Copy - Lights & Music (Boys Noize Happy Birthday Remix): When not impressing girls with our extensive knowledge of rare eastern big beat, we secretly indulge in
Talking Heads - I'm Not In Love: A funky-punky anti-ballad from their second LP. It builds you up to knock you down and gives that dance muscle a much needed work-out in the final freak-out.
Mock And Toof - Digit 2: From a disc of re-edits on RVNG, stellar punk funk based around a huge riff, massive drums, galatic rhythm...
The Open Mind - Magic Potion: Bringing it back home with some riff heavy British Psychedelic hard rock.
Nicky Van She And Dangerous Dan - Around The World: Oldie but a goodie... Rework of the Daft Punk classic and also the first release on Bang Gang back in 2006, the golden year of glitchy electro. Still as awesome as ever, propelling the Gang Bang across the globe to spread the filth!
Novos Baianos - América Tropical: A surprise second appearance from the funky Brazlian fusion masters. Up-beat South American Prog stylings and a whole lot of soul.
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