Artist | Name | Album | Label |
Povo | Bennie's Groove | Presenting Povo EP | Ricky-Tick Records |
The Hi-Fly Orchestra | Soul Bossa-Nova | 7" single | Tramp |
Quantic and his Combo Barbaro | Mas Pan | Tradition in Transition | Tru Thoughts |
Skeletons | The Positive Force | Smile | Impossible Ark |
El Michels Affair | Detroit Twice | Sounding Out The City | Truth and Soul |
El Michels Affair | Musings To Myself | Sounding Out The City | Truth and Soul |
Shawn Lee's Ping Pong Orchestra | Cairo Cairo | World of Funk | Ubiquity |
Blundetto | My One Girl | Bad Bad Things | Heavenly Sweetness |
LVX Collective | Days Like These | 7" single | Green Tea |
E's E | Scratch's Skank pt. 1 | 7" single | BSTRD Boots |
Prince Fatty ft. Horseman | Shimmy Shimmy Ya | 7" single | Ramecca |
Quantic | Swing Easy | Flowering Inferno | Tru Thoughts |
Quantic | Portada del Mar | Flowering Inferno | Tru Thoughts |
DJ Catalyst | Real Soul | 7" single | BSTRD Boots |
Radio City ft. Bajka | The Hop | Music Is My Art | Ubiquity |
Chico Mann | Guradolo (el silencio) | Analog Drift | Wax Poetics |
9DW | Black Coffee | 7" single | Wax Poetics |
The Natural Yogurt Band | Soft Cheese | 7"single | Jazzman |
Los Sospechos | Mirror Door | 7" single | Colemine |
Adrian Younge and the Black Dynamite Orchestra | Chicago Wind | Black Dynamite Soundtrack | Wax Poetics |
Charles Bradley | The World is Going Up in Flames | 7" single | Dap Tone |
Darondo | Didn't I | Let My People Go | Luv N' Haight |
Kings Go Forth | High On Your Love | 7" single | Luaka Bop |
Nick Waterhouse | Some Place | 7" single | Pres Records |
Big Joe Louis and the Soul Investigators | Go-Go Train (is gonna carry me away) | 7" single | Timmion |
Ariya Astrobeat Arkestra | Crosstown | 7" single | First Word |
The Grips | Tennesee Strut | 7" single | G.E.D. Soul Records |
Octe Soul Sounds | Look Sharp | 7" single | Ocote Soul |
Eric Blowtorch and The Welders | Salt Water Version | 7" single | Bopaganda |
The Lions | Ethio Steppers | 7" single | Ubiquity |
On Wednesday, April 6th, DJ Steely Dan (host of "Kinda Cloudy Radio" on our sister station KFAI) came through The Corner and blessed us with an incredible 2 hour vinyl set. If you missed the show, here's a list of the records Dan was spinning. One of the best shows of 2011.
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