Here at last is the second lost album from the legendary Bobby Boyd, a real soul funk gem clung to fervently, circulating only as rare promo copies and exchanging hands for vast amounts of money.
As Janko Nilovic confided to us a few years ago, Psyc’ Impressions holds a very special place within his exemplary discography. In fact, it kicked off his career...
Finally, one of European rare groove’s holy grails is re-released, “a dance record like no other” as the presentation on the back of its cult sleeve with the naked runner proudly announces. Yes, Streaking is a mythical record...
Utter the name Bobby Boyd Congress to any collector or serious fan of 70s rare groove and you’ll suddenly see their face strangely come to life, lit intensely with a mix of desire, frustration and resignation.
Doted with a great reputation and very stable value in the often fluctuating rare groove market, Funky Tramway is often considered to be one of the rarest and most well developed of Janko Nilovic’s records
Original Popcorn is one of the holy grails of rare European groove and pop culture. An uncontrollable musical UFO produced by the wild, for the wild, and finally wildly hallucinogenic.
Recorded in 1975 and released on the legendary library music label Montparnasse 2000, Soul Impressions condenses the entire mastery and inspiration of the brilliant Franco-Yugoslav composer Janko Nilovic
Any European jazz lover won’t hesitate to tell you. Soul Jazz is without a doubt one of the most rare French modern jazz records and a cult offering that collectors snap up for big bucks.
Behind a scandalous Aslan-signed sleeve lies one of the strangest reflections of the sexual revolution that was taking place in France in the 60s and 70s...
Shamefully forgotten for years, this sumptuous album is an essential classic in terms of several tracks. Historically, it is one of the first Bossa Nova records to be recorded in Europe
Two years after LA PULPE, opus one, Pulp Flavor Recordings has the great pleasure of introducing you to a new wealth of truly personnal heartful picks. Celebrated composers (Jean Jacques Perrey, Roger Roger, Nino Nardini...) and rising greats (zimpala, Kan takagi...) share the tracklist of this compilation...
For every good ears on the earth, Janko Nilovic is a real icon, a living God, a gold mine for 70's sounds. Remixed by Eric Caspar, his simple and stirring themes take a new dimension.
Chants Magnétiques was inspired by the actions of men in their environment, in specifically human activities. We hear the sounds of trains, of wheels, metallic, mechanical noises …
4th release of the french TOUR EIFFEL RECORDS label, here comes the new 7" "A Dizzy Saved My Soul" A 60's solid soul vampirisation of the Indeep all time classic track.
5 Etudes de bruits - Etude aux Objets (1948 - 1959)
From Pierre Henry to Daft Punk, from Pink Floyd to Aphex Twin and all the other contemporary styles of composition employed by DJs today, music as we know it today would not exist without Schaeffer’s extraordinary, visionary thinking.
After the recent reissue of “The Clan des Siciliens,” Vadim continues its exploration of the fruitful and exemplary musical collaboration between Henri Verneuil and Ennio Morricone.
Jazz, bossa & groovy sounds from Catalonia (1963-1971)
Vadim Music crosses the Pyrenees to create the next big thing! POP A LA CATALANA: The first compilation dedicated exclusively to the Catalan back catalogue (1963-1971)
Vadim is very proud to be able to reissue one of the most ambitious and costly records to come out of 70s library music, the legendary Rythmes Contemporains from the brilliant Janko Nilovic.
Way before The X Files and its paranoiac science-fiction style trip outs, there was Aux Frontières du Possible, an ambitious 13 episode French TV series created in 1970 and unquestionably erring towards the fantasy world
From the Chappell library music label collection “Dance and Mood Music”, as is the Paul Piot album also reissued this month by Vadim, this album from Pierre Dutour crams in the best grooves in vogue at the bridge of the late 60s, early 70s.
Taken from the mythical Dance and Mood Music series by English library music label Chappell, this record from French composer Paul Piot is packed full with typically sixties grooves, totally pop atmospheres, and wonderfully mod sounds.
It was 1972 when Ronald Ventura de Mesquita recorded the fabulous “Bresil 72” for Barclay, which would go on to become a collectable, sought out by rare groove fetishists the world over.
This mythical and rare record, also known as “You Only Love Once” , the title of its English pressing, is quite simply one of the most wonderful soundtracks of the 60s...
An obscure piece, chronicling pre 1968 the attempt at community life of a group of society disillusioned youths, the Etienne Périer film “Des Garçons et des Filles” hasn’t necessarily been assigned to...
You may have never heard of Cliff Wagner, but listening to the two tracks on this obscure single will quickly earn this American artist a top ranking place in your playlists...