Joey Bada$$'s 2012 breakout, where the NYC Pro Era crew resurrect the hard boom-bap of hip-hop's golden age. With guests like Capital Steez and CJ Fly, its unpolished hunger is exactly the appeal — the original pressing sold out by the case.
Monday, June 15, 2026 • Vinyl Finds from Around the World
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Joey Bada$$'s 2012 breakout, where the NYC Pro Era crew resurrect the hard boom-bap of hip-hop's golden age. With guests like Capital Steez and CJ Fly, its unpolished hunger is exactly the appeal — the original pressing sold out by the case.
Time Out
One of the best-selling jazz albums ever, 1959's Time Out is famous for its time-signature experiments — the lazy, hypnotic 5/4 of 'Take Five' is now universal. Gorgeous saxophone and immaculate melodies make it a classic that never wears out.
Bitches Brew
Miles Davis's 1970 watershed, boldly folding electric guitar, bass and keys into jazz to shatter the line between jazz and rock — the cornerstone of fusion. Deep, mysterious, psychedelic wild improvisation that still sounds avant-garde half a century on. This 140g double-LP reissue.
Completely Deep Patterns
Bristol producer Ben Dubuisson gathers a cast of players under the Deep Patterns name, weaving vocals with live instrumentation. The album drifts between soul jazz, library music and film score, warm with lo-fi grain — natural, casual and quietly captivating. Repressed after the first run sold out.
Cyberpunk 2077: Future Sound of Night City
The Night City soundtrack compilation from the game Cyberpunk 2077, on color vinyl for the first time — Polish techno, ambient, synthwave, bass music, industrial and IDM mapping the neon and unrest of the city. Limited 45rpm yellow 3LP with sticker and trifold sleeve.
Boogaloo Soul
Funky Soul Brother — DJ KOCO and SOUTHPAW CHOP — return with their long-awaited fourth single. Built on hip-hop beats, the A-side 'Boogaloo Soul' fuses classic Latin soul while the B-side leans jazzy and instrumental. Limited 7-inch.
Avatar: The Last Airbender - Book 3: Fire
The score to Avatar: The Last Airbender, Book 3: Fire, with composer Jeremy Zuckerman presenting 32 newly arranged, fully orchestral pieces. Its Eastern-tinged cues track the series' emotional arcs, here across three red vinyl LPs.
Vibraphonist Bobby Hutcherson's 1966 Blue Note peak — composed precision on side A, free-flying improvisation on side B. The crystalline, mysteriously overtoned vibes weave through subtle grooves, capturing the psychedelic openness of mid-60s modern jazz. Reissued in the audiophile Tone Poet series.