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Damu The Fudgemunk — Beat Grinder (black flexi disc) ... 7-inch
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $8.99
Sweet beats from Damu – and a cut that's heavy on a moogy sample from Jean-Jacques Perry – one you'll recognize from a famous track, but used much differently here – in a really moody way!
(One-sided black flexi disc – very nicely done!)

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Damu The Fudgemunk — Beat Grinder (clear flexi disc) ... 7-inch
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $8.99
Sweet beats from Damu – and a cut that's heavy on a moogy sample from Jean-Jacques Perry – one you'll recognize from a famous track, but used much differently here – in a really moody way!
(One-sided clear flexi disc – very nicely done!)

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K Def — Exhibit ... CD
Redefinition, 2013. New Copy .... $8.99
A mostly instrumental Exhibit from the mighty K Def – and a top shelf slice of timelessly inventive, head nodding hip hop production! Great stuff with prominent beats that pull you right in, but there's a lot more going on in the mix – sinister bass lines, moody keys, bits of guitar and more. It kicks off a pair of strong tracks with guest MCs – "Exhibit 2A" featuring Seven Shawn of World Renown and "The Fundamentals" with Blu & Quartermaine – and the instrumentals include "Improvs From The Brain", "Mind Boggled", "Get Your Mustard", "Relay The Piece", "Lost My Thought Part 1", "Stay Thinking About Music", "Chord Tester", "Rock It", "Lost My Thought Part 2" and more. 17 tracks in all.

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K-Def — Ghettoman’s Hideout Theme (Inst)/Back To Basics Reprise (Inst)/Come Take a Ride (Inst) (split red & black colored vinyl) ... 7-inch
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $14.99
Funky hip hop instrumentals from the mighty K-Def! "Ghettoman's Hideout Theme" has that string-backed blaxploitation funk vibe you'd expect from the title – and the subsequent cuts are just as great! A wicked little limited instros EP from this underrated producer!
(Limited edition split colored red & black vinyl.)

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Quartermaine — Quarter Life Crisis (limited edition silver colored vinyl) ... LP
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $16.99 18.98
Timeless, soulful hip hop from DC via Brooklyn DJ/Producer/MC Quartermaine – representing Kev Brown's Low Budget Crew! Redef has been putting out top quality underground hip hop for a while now – and this full length is another win! Honest, real and relatable lyricism backed by soulful beatcraft. Additional production by Kev Brown, Joc Max and Ken Wood. Titles include "Ducats" feat Kid Funk, "Beef And Broccoli", "Me All Day (Nothin')", "Get Me Down", "Introspection", "Q's Lament", "$oul For $ale", "War Of The Roses" and "Giving Up".
(Silver colored vinyl.)

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World Famous Tony Williams — King or the Fool (CD plus 7" single) ... CD
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $14.99
The World Famous Tony Williams comes with an ambitious package for Redefinition – his King Or The Fool full length CD – a 7" featuring guest rhymes by Kanye West! Production by BINK!, Haskel Jackson, Kanye West, Devo Springsteen and others. The CD includes the tracks "Club Gemini", "One Is Two", "He's Different", "Raquel Emotional", "Wake Up Girl", "This Place", "All The King's Horses", "I Know You Missed It" with John Legend, "Turn Around", "The News" "King Or The Fool" and more. The 7-inch features "Another You" with Kanye – vocal and instrumental.
(Exclusive CD & 7" combo package. Not sold separately.)

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new K Def — Exhibit (blue colored vinyl) ... LP
Redefinition, 2013. New Copy .... $15.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
A mostly instrumental Exhibit from the mighty K Def – and a top shelf slice of timelessly inventive, head nodding hip hop production! Great stuff with prominent beats that pull you right in, but there's a lot more going on in the mix – sinister bass lines, moody keys, bits of guitar and more. It kicks off a pair of strong tracks with guest MCs – "Exhibit 2A" featuring Seven Shawn of World Renown and "The Fundamentals" with Blu & Quartermaine – and the instrumentals include "Improvs From The Brain", "Mind Boggled", "Get Your Mustard", "Relay The Piece", "Lost My Thought Part 1", "Stay Thinking About Music", "Chord Tester", "Rock It", "Lost My Thought Part 2" and more. 17 tracks in all.
Also available: Exhibit ... CD $8.99

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new K-Def — One Man Band (LP style sleeve) ... CD
Redefinition, 2013. New Copy .... $11.99 Temporarily Out Of Stock
Timeless hip hop instrumentals crafted from and inspired by rare and 70s soul, funky soundtracks and classic east coast hip hop – and some of the most hypnotic material from K-Def in quite a while! The insistent head-nodding beats and recognizable bits and pieces of classic material keeps it in the producer-centric hip hop realm pretty strongly – but it really does have a band feel – so the title is no joke! Solid work from the ever-reliable K-Def. Includes "Funky Fridays", "Dark Soul", "I'm Chillin", "Touching Realness", "Street Jazz", "K Comes Through", "NJ Dodgers", "Lovely Woman", "Watching The Clouds", "I Seen A Blind Bat", "Soul Paper", "Ghetto's Groove" and more.

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new Damu The Fudgemunk — Yes We Can (yellow flexi disc) ... 7-inch
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $5.99 Out Of Stock
A stellar nstro from Damu The Fudgemonk – on a cool flexi 45 soundsheet! "Yes We Can" has crackling, heavy beat underneath a killer bassline, some sampled vocal atmosphere, keys and horns. All in all, this is a top notch jazz, funk and soul steeped instrumental – and one with a gritty, crackling vibe that's served well in the flexi- format!
(Yellow flexi-disc vinyl 45.)

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new K-Def — One Man Band (green colored vinyl) ... LP
Redefinition, 2013. New Copy .... $15.99 Out Of Stock
Timeless hip hop instrumentals crafted from and inspired by rare and 70s soul, funky soundtracks and classic east coast hip hop – and some of the most hypnotic material from K-Def in quite a while! The insistent head-nodding beats and recognizable bits and pieces of classic material keeps it in the producer-centric hip hop realm pretty strongly – but it really does have a band feel – so the title is no joke! Solid work from the ever-reliable K-Def. Includes "Funky Fridays", "Dark Soul", "I'm Chillin", "Touching Realness", "Street Jazz", "K Comes Through", "NJ Dodgers", "Lovely Woman", "Watching The Clouds", "I Seen A Blind Bat", "Soul Paper", "Ghetto's Groove" and more.

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new Damu The Fudgemunk — Yes We Can (red flexi disc) ... 7-inch
Redefinition, 2012. New Copy .... $5.99 Out Of Stock
A stellar nstro from Damu The Fudgemonk – on a cool flexi 45 soundsheet! "Yes We Can" has crackling, heavy beat underneath a killer bassline, some sampled vocal atmosphere, keys and horns. All in all, this is a top notch jazz, funk and soul steeped instrumental – and one with a gritty, crackling vibe that's served well in the flexi- format!
(Red flexi disc vinyl 45.)
 
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Thad Jones & Mel Lewis — Presenting Thad Jones & Mel Lewis & The Jazz Orchestra/Live At The Village Vanguard/Big Band Sound Featuring Miss Ruth Brown ... CD
Solid State/BGO (UK), 1966/1967. New Copy 2CD .... $16.99 22.98
A trio of classics from the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Orchestra! First up is the initial Presenting album – great music by one of the hippest large American ensembles of the late 60s – almost a US equivalent to the groovy sound of the Clark Boland Big Band over in Europe! Trumpeter Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis had already made some great music together on their own – but once they came together in a record like this, they really found a great new direction for their energy – a bold musical force that's strong enough to also encompass the rich talents of players who include Pepper Adams on baritone sax, Joe Farrell on tenor, Jerome Richardson on soprano sax, Richard Williams on trumpet, Bob Brookmeyer and Tom McIntosh on trombones, Hank Jones on piano, and Richard Davis on bass! The sound is full, but never overwhelming – and like the Clark Boland group, this one has a great way of breaking open to allow key soloists to have some great space on their own – a modern approach, and one that still never has the band losing its groove. Titles include "ABC Blues", "Mean What You Say", "Three & One", and "Once Around". The next album was recorded live in the Thad Jones/Mel Lewis home turf at the Village Vanguard! The group at this point was a freshly-created outfit filled with some of the best large group jazz soloists of the time – players that included Jerome Richardson, Joe Farrell, Eddie Daniels, Pepper Adams, Richard Williams, and Bob Brookmeyer – not to mention Jones and Lewis themselves! The style here is very much in the mode that the Clarke Boland Band was crafting in Europe during the same period – a redefinition of the larger jazz group, in a way that allowed it to swing with the dynamic energy and soul of some of the smaller combos of the 60s. And while the Jones/Lewis group had many years over which to hone their craft, they've never sounded better than on these initial recordings – as you'll hear on tracks that include "Samba Con Getchu", "A That's Freedom", "Bachafillen", and "Little Pixie". On the last album in the set, Ruth Brown joins the big band of Thad Jones and Mel Lewis – in a set that's a real standout in the career of all three artists! Thad and Mel already have a pretty great groove going at this point – a large ensemble approach to jazz, yet one that's swingingly soulful – very much on a par with some of Gerald Wilson's hip work of the same time at time. And adding in Ruth Brown's vocals is a great choice – as she not only needs a great showcase like this for her amazing voice, but also because she really helps unlock a soulful sort of energy that the group always had in their instrumental music. The approach is a bit like some of Etta Jones' best 60s recordings – a nice shift for Brown – and titles include "Black Coffee", "Fine Brown Frame", "You Won't Let Go", "Trouble In Mind", and "Be Anything (But Be Mine)".
 
 
 

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