
The 1994 classic from DJ Premier and Guru remains a rap masterpiece.

With his debut solo album, Paul McCartney embraced a lo-fi way of recording, making no attempt to compete with The Beatles.

From Girly-Sound to ‘… Guyville,’ the best Liz Phair songs reveal a songwriter who crafts pop songs with candor and sharp narrative detail.

A new greatest hits compilation celebrating the work of New Jack Swing stars Tony! Toni! Toné! is coming soon.

The song is the band’s second track to reach the milestone after ‘Sultans Of Swing.’

The fall run, which will kick off in Toronto on October 6th, includes her first-ever UK arena shows.

‘Zappa ’66: Vol. 1 – Live at TTG Studios’ will arrive on May 15.

The 1989 solo album from the Eagles singer will come to 2LP vinyl for the first time.

The classic R&B record will be released on classic black vinyl and a limited edition variant.











On Enigma’s ‘The Screen Behind The Mirror,’ Michael Cretu brings a sense of spirituality to his sampling methods, pushing ambient music in a new direction.

A small selection from the stunning archives of a truly great record label.

Escaping from the darkness of ‘White Light/White Heat,’ The Velvet Underground’s self-titled third album turned down the volume and turned up the warmth.

John Martyn’s fourth solo album was a heady mix of jazz and folk that remains one of his best-loved works.

Kendrick Lamar unleashed ‘Good Kid, mAAd City’ in 2012. The album not only holds a place in the hip-hop canon, but it also shifted the culture.

With his debut album for Blue Note, Kenny Burrell announced himself.


