| Clutchy Hopkins Fascinating Fingers CD (2009)
$13.79 Whatever the prolific composers and multi-instrumentalists Shawn Lee and the possibly synonymous but certainly very mysterious Clutchy Hopkins are doing, they shouldn't stop. Fascinating Fingers, their second full-length together (the also excellent Clutch of the Tiger came out in 2008),
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| Nomo Ubiquity CDs Invisible Cities CD (2009)
$13.59 Nomo's 2008 debut, GHOST ROCK, introduced the band's forward-thinking, world fusion aesthetic, one that draws on Afrobeat, avant-garde jazz, krautrock, and a fascination with texture and instrumental layering. The group's sophomore effort, INVISIBLE CITIES, pushes that vision even further, sounding
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| Babatunde Lea Ubiquity Records March Of The Jazz Guerillas CD (2000)
$14.29 This exciting set by percussionist Babatunde Lea ranges from Afro-Cuban jazz to interplay by the three horn players that is reminiscent of Charles Mingus' bands. There is no letup in the intensity and passion, even on slower numbers, and the
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| Clutchy Hopkins Ubiquity music Music Is My Medicine CD (2009)
$13.59 It's still unclear whether "mystery artist" Clutchy Hopkins is an actual person or a fabrication concocted by some pranksters at Ubiquity Records, but whatever the truth, the music released under his name is superb. Apparently abetted by someone named Lord
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| Greyboy Ubiquity CDs Freestylin' CD (1994)
$12.95 His search for rare vinyl eventually led him to the Groove Merchant: the San Francisco record store run by Jodi and Michael McFadin. San Diego resident and hip-hop head Andreas Stevens caught the rare groove bug in the early 1990s.
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| Nomo Ubiquity music New Tones CD (2006)
$13.59 A Fela-inspired Afrobeat collective by way of Detroit, Michigan, might provoke suspicions of endless jam-band histrionics, but Nomo is tight, disciplined, and dance-focused, taking as a starting point Afrobeat's swaying rhythms as much as its extended improvisations. Its second album,
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| Bamboos Ubiquity Records Step It Up CD (2006)
$13.55 With their limited-edition 7"s making waves among beat heads and soul connoisseurs around the world, the Bamboos were quickly snapped up by Tru Thoughts in the U.K. and Ubiquity in the U.S. for their debut album. And Step It Up
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| Ubiquity CDs Gilles Peterson Digs America CD (2005)
$14.49 The trend of issuing collections of songs compiled by DJs and producers (the BACK TO MINE series, for example) has proven quite popular, and the "Digs" series is a welcome addition to the bandwagon. DJ Gilles Peterson (who also hosts
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| Ubiquity music Rewind! Vol. 3 CD (2003)
$14.55 The idea behind the Rewind series is a simple one: take artists, producers, and bands working within the general category of electronic dance music and set them loose on songs that inspired them as they were coming up. The resulting
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| Orgone Ubiquity Records Killion Floor CD (2007)
$13.45 After the redo of "Funky Nassau" went global with DJs, and scorching
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