
The 30-track collection features Ella Fitzgerald, Billie Holiday, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, and Jack Kerouac.

REV 003 compiles recordings from the pioneering DJs’ respective residencies at The Warehouse and Paradise Garage.

Guru and DJ Premier are among hip-hop’s most iconic duos, with albums like ‘Hard To Earn’ and songs like ‘Mass Appeal.’ Here are their best songs.

The track is the fourth preview of Mike D’s forthcoming debut solo album.

The 13-track project combines previously unreleased material with newly written songs.

The track offers another preview of her forthcoming Lost Highway Records debut.

The duo wrote the track between Las Vegas and Palm Springs before filming its video in Spain.

The track was produced by The Stereotypes and written by August Rigo.

The 12-track set was recorded during the singer-songwriter’s first sold-out headline performance in Charlotte.



With a frank and liberating celebration of her sexuality, Janet Jackson laid herself bare for all to see on her fifth album.

The 1975 album is a fascinating record of what was happening immediately before the English singer-guitarist’s solo career went stratospheric.

‘Patsy Cline Showcase’ featured her hits ‘I Fall To Pieces’ and ‘Crazy’ as well as covers of Bob Wills and Cole Porter.

Released in 1974, almost a year to the day after their debut album, ‘Mirage’ saw Camel take their unique prog brilliance to a new level.

Rihanna’s second record, ‘A Girl Like Me,’ saw her evolve beyond the dancehall and introduced the world to an emerging pop force.

Raising a finger to the mainstream, even as it took it over, Nine Inch Nails’ ‘The Downward Spiral’ remains an unflinching, generation-defining masterpiece.

