THE GENE DUDLEY GROUP
The Fawcett Negotiation
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The Gene Dudley Group represents an outpouring of deep soul and funk music from obscenely talented 27 year-old multi-instrumentalist residing in North London, Gene Dudley.
PAPER TIGER
Come Correct
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Recent Wah Wah signings out of Leeds, Paper Tiger, have spent the last few months preparing an arsenal of bass worrying electronic music ready to unleash upon the masses in 2013. Their debut...
RESONATORS
B.A.S.I.C. (Wrongtom Remix)
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With support from DJs as diverse as David Rodigan and Mark Lamarr, plus support slots over the last twelve months for Fat Freddy’s Drop and The Selecter, Brighton dub outfit Resonators are...
COLMAN BROTHERS
Colman Brothers
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On the anniversary of its CD release, and due to huge demand, Wah Wah 45s are proud to present brass masters the Colman Brothers’ debut long-player on wonderful heavyweight vinyl!!
HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND
Prodigy Medley / Owl Sanctuary
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Having gained an army of loyal supporters and radio play from DJs as diverse as Huey Morgan, Lauren Laverne, Gilles Peterson and Craig Charles over the last 18 months, brass juggernaut Hackney...
RESONATORS
Surrender
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With support from DJs as diverse as David Rodigan and Mark Lamarr, plus support slots over the last twelve months for Fat Freddy’s Drop and The Selecter, Brighton dub outfit Resonators are...
SCRIMSHIRE
Everything You Say (LV & Scrimshire Mixes)
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From time to time we receive a remix that we have to put to wax, and LV’s stunning feet-friendly re-work of Scrimshire’s "Everything You Say", featuring the unmistakable vocals of the...
HACKNEY COLLIERY BAND
No Diggity / House Arrest
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Following on from the huge success of their eponymous debut long-player, everyone’s favourite East London brass and drum ensemble return with one of the album’s highlights on 7-inches of...
RESONATORS
Gold Getter
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Following on from their debut "Sweet Love Affair" that caused a huge rumpus in the world of reggae and beyond, with DJs as diverse as David Rodigan and Mark Lamarr singing its praises, Brighton...












