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Wax Poetics : Issue 41 East Coast Cover
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The bible of the soul, funk, jazz, beats and hip hop scenes. Essential for those who know and those who want to know more!

This is the Second HIP HOP EDITION they've done, with 2 covers.
This one the East Coast cover features KRS One and EPMD

Articles on Ice T, Ice Cube, KRS One, EPMD and many more.
Guru, Malcolm McLaren, and Chilly B are remembered.
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Wax Poetics : Issue 41 West Coast Cover
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The bible of the soul, funk, jazz, beats and hip hop scenes. Essential for those who know and those who want to know more!

This is the Second HIP HOP EDITION they've done, with 2 covers.
This West Coast Edition features Ice Cube and Ice T on the cover

Featuring articles on Ice T, Ice Cube, KRS One, EPMD and many more.
Guru, Malcolm McLaren, and Chilly B are remembered.
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: Shook Magazine No.7
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The new issue is so jam packed with goodness, it's bursting at the seams - from our FUNK FACTORY special covering some of the baddest bands on the planet (Dap-Kings, Breakestra, Whitefield Brothers, Lefties Soul Connection, Cookin' On 3 Burners & Malcolm Catto of the Heliocentrics) to our focus on PLANET MU, cold lampin' with the original funki dred JAZZIE B, or sweating to the tropical rhythms of GWO KA and TUMBELE in Martinique and Guadeloupe, we go deep in the science of rhythm. The launch of HOMEGROWN, the first major retrospective of UK hip-hop, is our excuse to go back in time with London Posse, Demon Boyz and many more. We get the DATA REDUCTION from Zombie and gOnj@$ufi. Max Romeo tells us how he almost burned down the offices of Island Records, Hudson Mohawke talks about making tracks for Rihanna, while Stefan Lakatos remembers learning to play the trimba from MOONDOG. For all you jazz heads, Carl Craig, Marcus Belgrave and Wendell Harrison give us the rub on the resurrected Tribe Records project; we get a dose of Ancestral Soul from BODDHI SATTVA; we smoke Cohibas in Cuba with Gilles Peterson plus TERENCE BLANCHARD explains all about his difficult choices post-Katrina. Elsewhere, we feature Fela! The Musical, we surprise Nneka, find out all about the CANDY MACHINE, travel the world with DREPH, celebrate the release of STILL BILL and raise a toast to 30 years of VAGUE, a fanzine after our own heart. So shut yourself away this Christmas with a copy of SHOOK and a bottle of brandy, and be an armchair adventurer, travelling to places and spaces far and wide in the musical omniverse.
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: Freedom Rhythm & Sound
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Soul Jazz Records have outdone themselves here with this amazing collection of sleeves from the deepest, deepest jazz music ever - compiled by Gilles Peterson and Stuart Baker (bossman of Soul Jazz). 

This is a unique collection of cover artwork of revolutionary jazz music between 1965-83. Martin Luther King, Malcolm X and the civil rights movement of the 1960s loom large as self-determination, economic power and musical freedom led to jazz artists finding new paths – both musical and economic.

 Years before the D-I-Y cultural revolution of punk, Sun Ra, John Coltrane, Pharoah Sanders, Don Cherry, Ornette Coleman, the Art Ensemble of Chicago and others ‘took control’ of their own work by recording, releasing and distributing their own music themselves.

The record sleeves of this era are as iconic and historically unique as the music itself and a striking reflection of the time; pre-desktop publishing, pre-internet these small-run (sometimes as low as 500 copies), self-made sleeves are graphically bold and radical.

‘Freedom, Rhythm and Sound’ is the first ever collection of this fascinating goldmine of album art, which represents the first wave of inspired independent production within popular music. 

Also  included is a large introduction contextualising the music and artwork as well as features on many of the people involved. Alongside the musicians mentioned above these include Rashied Ali, Steve Reid, Mary Lou Williams, Horace Tapscott, Lloyd McNeil, Tribe, The Last Poets, The Pharoahs, Philip Cohran, Black Artists Group and many others.

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: Shook Magazine. Vol 1, No.8
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Film scorers, music supervisors, music videos, music for adverts, top 50 music documentaries, underground filmmakers and rare film posters.. includes Lalo Schiffrin, Clint Mansell (Requiem for A Dream), David Shire, Flying Lotus, Air, Sons of Cuba, Barry Jenkins and Jonny Trunk, plus Prince Paul, JP Massiera, Bounce exhibition, Plastic People, Mount Kimbie, Ty and much, much more.
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