To the delight of 'diggers', discover a first selection of essential albums in very limited edition vinyl.
Jamiroquai / Automaton: 8th album by Jason Kay's band. Released in 2017, this album revisits the funky codes that are Jamiroquai's particular signature. Find the interstellar groove and the singular voice of the major 90's band in this vinyl re-issue.
Isaac Hayes / Hot Buttered Soul: A crooner with a unique groove, Isaac Hayes shaped soul music in his own image. Released in 1969, the album established itself as a classic of the genre and is one of the master's most listened-to albums. The mind-blowing cover of Burt Bacharach's "Walk On By" became iconic and powerfully accompanied the album's success.
Jimmy Smith / The Cat: The undisputed master of a Hammond Organ from which he alone could extract a sharp, bluesy groove, Jimmy Smith embodied this instrument to perfection and became its most important spokesperson. Released in 1964, "The Cat" stands alongside other classics such as "Midnight Special" and "Home Cookin'" as an essential album of the genre.
Public Enemy / What You Gonna Do When the Grid Goes Down: Released in 2020, this album perpetuates the band's militant tradition and combines this continuity with numerous stars of the genre such as Nas, EPMD, DJ Premier, RUN D.M.C, as well as the master of Funk, George Clinton.
John Williams / The Berliner Concert: A companion to some of the greatest directors such as George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, and Oliver Stone, John Williams is nonetheless one of the most illustrious conductors. For the first time, the master of film music takes the BERLINER PHILHARMONIKER under his baton to immerse us in his unique universe. This edition features his greatest film music titles such as the Star Wars Saga, Jurassic Park, Superman, Harry Potter, and the eternal E.T.
Astrud Gilberto / The Astrud Gilberto Album: Astrud Gilberto gracefully embodies the spirit of Bossa Nova. In the early 60s, the artist met Stan Getz and gained international recognition, notably through their cover of "The Girl From Ipanema" (Tom Jobim). Released in 1965, "The Astrud Gilberto Album" was her first collaboration with guitarist Antonio Carlos Jobim.
4 Non Blondes / Bigger, Better, Faster, More!: Only one album was enough for the Californians 4 Non Blondes to break through and become a classic of 90's American Rock. Released in 1992, "Bigger, Better, Faster, More!", driven by its anthem "What's Up", swept across radio waves and established the band as an essential act of that era.
The Roots: A flagship group of the 90s Hip-Hop scene, The Roots quickly established themselves, alongside Mos Def and Common, as leaders of conscious rap with polished productions.
"Illadelph Halflife", the 3rd album from the group